"The staff at this hotel were extremely welcoming and spoke very good English. The hotel is in a quiet, relaxed area of Tokyo, and only one stop away from Ikebukuro station."
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"Stayed in this hotel several times. This is not a luxury hotel, so if you keep your standard low, it has everything you need for a single or a couple who need place to stay for a short term trip. No issues and I will stay here again. The nearest station”Asakadai” has an access to major towns and express trains stops here."
"Close to the station. Breakfast is served until 10am so you can relax. The buffet is very delicious. There are no steps in the bathroom. Quiet. The only view from the window was the building in front of me. It was a bit difficult for a 4-day stay."
"The location was the the first thing that struck me. It's in this seemingly quiet courtyard area next to a building with a pachinko parlor and a 7-11. The train station entrance is a one-minute walk, but I never heard any noise from my room. The room we had on the second floor was cozy with a nice big bed. We took advantage of the bathtub since the summer days are very hot and humid. Breakfast provided in the morning had several great options. But we also picked up some pastries nearby too. There is a mall a few train stops away with multiple floors for all manner of items you could want or need along with some fast food restaurants. And a movie theater we visited to enjoy a live streamed concert. Tokyo proper is about a 45 minutes away by train, but avoid rush hour if you don't want to be cramped most of the way there. There is another train station on top of the train station to Tokyo that will take you to more remote locations of Saitama. We attended a concert at the Belluna Dome and navigating the streets to transfer to that location was a nice adventure. Even though it's not the most convenient location if you want to have immediate access to Ueno or Asakusa, I'd say it's a nice, beautiful location that I enjoyed coming back to at the end of the day. "
Akigase Park is just one of the places to see in Saitama, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this walkable area.
After visiting Mizuko Kaizuka Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Fujimi. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this culturally rich area.
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What can I see and do near Iroha Shinsui Park?
Kadokawa Musashino Museum, National Tax Agency Tax Affairs Museum, and The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama feature captivating exhibits. Sights like Heirinji Temple and Niikura Furusato Minkaen highlight some of the local culture. Local parks like Mizuko Kaizuka Park, Sakuraso Park, and Nanbata Castle Park are peaceful spots to stop and take in some fresh air.