Asayake
This apartment will surprise you with its size and comfort, being both practical and typical with its Japanese room with tatami mats. It's perfect for families and those looking for a little peace and quiet in the heart of Tokyo.
Description of the house
On the 8th floor of a residential building, Asayake has a big kitchen / dining space, living room, western bedroom, and a room with tatami mats to sleep Japanese style. The apartment gets good light and is very peaceful.
With a bath and shower, washing machine, western toilet, and balcony, this apartment is an easy and convenient base for your stay in Tokyo.
The neighborhood
In the neighborhood, guests can try a great variety of local foods or take-out to prepare in the small kitchen of the stay. Ikebukuro is a fantastic local Tokyo neighborhood. Unbeatable access by train to anywhere in Tokyo, and the food options close by to our Japan Experience apartments is great.
Plans and equipments
Equipment
- Bathtub
- Kitchen
- Fridge
- Washing Machine
- Coffee Machine
- Toaster
- Table Ware
- Kitchen Ustensil
- Microwave
- Electric Kettle
- Balcony
Floor plan
Location of the house
Ikebukuro
Find your home rental in Ikebukuro, a neighborhood to discover in Tokyo. It offers a wide variety of leisure activities and a convenient location for visiting the Japanese capital. Ikebukuro is one of Tokyo's most important districts, located in the north-west of the city on the Yamanote River. Ikebukuro is known for its lively atmosphere and all kinds of entertainment. At the eastern exit is Sunshine City, with its 60-storey tower. At the western exit, Nishi Ichiban Gai and Romance-dori offer an inexhaustible choice of restaurants. Choose your apartment in Ikebukuro: our Traver Angel, Chris, takes you on a video tour of the neighborhood.
- Benefits: A lively neighborhood packed with restaurants and konbinis (convenience stores often open 24/7), Ikebukuro is also home to numerous cafés and stores. Ikebukuro station is just a few minutes away from one of Tokyo's largest train stations. Currency exchange offices, karaoke bars and video game arcades round out the advantages of the Ikebukuro district.
- Minus: Ikebukuro's wide avenues are often crowded, and the station is a bit labyrinthine.
- Transportation: When you choose to rent a house in Ikebukuro, you benefit from an ideal, well-connected location. Multiple train and subway lines make the Ikebukuro district an ideal starting point for all excursions. From Ikebukuro station: the JR Yamanote line connects with strategic points in the capital - the Marunouchi, Fukutoshin and Yurakucho subway lines quickly link central Tokyo.
- Attractions: The Sunshine Center, the first major urban complex built in the late 70s, housing a magnificent aquarium (scheduled to reopen in summer 2011) and an open-air terrace overlooking Tokyo on the 60th floor. The first and largest store of Bic Camera, Japan's largest video-hifi chain. The Amlux store, one of Toyota's largest showrooms in Japan.
In the area
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