H2O Stay Kikukawa Woody Sunheim #201 Tokyo
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H2O Stay Kikukawa Woody Sunheim #201 Review
Located about 5 minutes' walk from Kikukawa underground station, H2O Stay Kikukawa Woody Sunheim #201 apartment also boasts proximity to Hinosaki Shrine. It is situated nearly 15 minutes' walk from Kinshicho train station and steps away from Kikukawa-eki bus station.
This apartment includes a fully furnished kitchen complete with a microwave oven, an electric kettle and kitchenware.
Edo-Tokyo Museum is nearly 20 minutes' walk away, and Ogibashi Komon Gate is about a 10-minute walk from this apartment. The 50 m² apartment lies in the Sumida Ward district. Offering Vietnamese dishes, Little Hanoi is a 5-minute walk away.
The 2-room H2O Stay Kikukawa Woody Sunheim #201 apartment is placed at a 4.1 km distance from Kanda Shrine.
The property comprises 2 bedrooms. For your comfort, you will find a bidet, a separate toilet and a bath.
This accommodation is located within 30 km distance of Tokyo International airport.
Impressions
As I ventured into the heart of Tokyo, I yearned for a retreat that would harmonize with my ardor for blistering adventure and evoke the vivacious spirit of active travelers. The H2O Stay Kikukawa Woody Sunheim #201 welcomed me with open arms, akin to a seasoned hiker reaching the pinnacle of a challenging mountain trail. The hotel's service encapsulated the essence of a trusty compass, propelling me toward a realm where active recreation intertwines with tranquil repose.
Upon entering the abode, I was enveloped by the invigorating aura of the wood-clad interior, akin to the embrace of a sturdy backpack that accompanies globetrotters on every odyssey. The service effortlessly embodied a trailblazing adventurer's grit, offering me a seamless blend of lively energy and resplendent peace. This effervescent ode to active recreation was deeply entrenched in every facet of my sojourn, from the heartening welcome to the enriching guidance provided by the concierge.
The hotel's service unfurled before me like a treasure map, unearthing a trove of invigorating opportunities for active pursuit. Under the hotel's guidance, I embarked on a cycling escapade through the charismatic streets of Tokyo, melding the thrill of velocity with the city's magnetic allure. Like a compass pointing due north, the service steered me towards verdant parks and dynamic hiking trails, igniting my fervor for nature-induced jubilation.
As the sun dipped beneath the Tokyo skyline, I found solace in the hotel's tranquil sanctum, reminiscent of a seasoned kayaker navigating a serene river after a day of vigorous paddling. The service effortlessly transitioned from a catalyst of action to a haven of repose, enshrouding me in a cocoon of repose, ready to rejuvenate for the exhilarating prospects awaiting me at dawn.
Key Features
- Non-smoking rooms
- Free WiFi
- Heating
- Air conditioning
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Facilities
Facilities
- Flat-screen TV
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- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Dining table
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Location
Landmarks nearby
- Fukagawa Edo Museum 1.21 km (3970 ft)
- Tokyo Tower 6.73 km (4.18 mi.)
- Katsu Kaishu Seitanchihi 1.34 km (4396 ft)
- The Sumida Hokusai Museum 1.19 km (3904 ft)
- Tsukiji Market 4.43 km (2.75 mi.)
- Edo-Tokyo Museum 1.52 km (4987 ft)
- Ueno Zoo 4.62 km (2.87 mi.)
- Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 1.04 km (3412 ft)
- Tokyo Skytree 2.36 km (1.47 mi.)
Summary
✔️ Rating | 5.9 / 10 |
🏷️ Min Price | $128 |
⭐ Reviews | 16 |
📍 Landmarks nearby | Fukagawa Edo Museum , Tokyo Tower , Katsu Kaishu Seitanchihi |