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February 15, 2025
It's a bit of a walk from the station, but it's located right next to Kappabashi Tool Street, so it's the best location for those who want to stroll around Tool Street!
My mother and I stayed in the family room, so it was very spacious and nice. We could see the Skytree from the window.
There was a raised tatami space, but there was a dining table large enough for 4-5 people, and the sofa was also comfortable, so we mainly used that.
The room also had a kitchen, and was fully equipped with cooking utensils, plates, cutlery, etc. Kitchen paper and plastic wrap were also provided, so it seemed like a good place for long-term stays.
There was a Balmuda toaster, so it was nice to be able to buy bread from the bakery and bake it to eat.
It was also nice that the bathroom and toilet were separated.
There was a drum-type washing machine in the bathroom, and although it took a while, it could be automatically dried. There was also a single-use supply of detergent!
Amenities were available in front of the front desk on the first floor, and there was also a machine where you could set capsules to make tea and coffee, which you could drink several times during your stay.
I thought it was much easier than boiling water and brewing coffee at home.
There was a little bit of small debris in the room (lint or hair), but I don't think it's a problem unless you're overly picky.
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