"The location is very quiet
10inite walk to train station. Check in and check out was very easy. We found the beds hard but still slept ok. We would go back for sure. "
"APA hotels are always a good choice: generally affordable, very convenient locations. Komagome is a good area - residential, convenient, safe, and quiet."
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"I stayed a huge room!! There is a big closet to place big suitcases in and also drawer cabinet.
The toilet sink and shower are separated so easier for family in the morning.
Just a little far and busy to go into the station.
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"If you want to feel like royalty, stay here. The hotel staff immediately greets you at check in and seats you to walk you through the check in process. The Bell attendant escorted us to the room and explained all the amenities. I wish I had more time to stay and take in the restaurants but I did try the room service which was beyond delicious and well priced. There’s also a nice garden attached to the hotel which was an added perk. Absolutely an amazing hotel. "
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What can I see and do near Shibusawa Memorial Museum?
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo National Museum, and Tokyo National Science Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Explore landmarks like Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Imperial Palace, and Gokoku-ji Temple. You can catch a show at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Asakusa Public Hall, and Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall.
How can I get to Shibusawa Memorial Museum?
With so many choices for transportation, seeing the area around Shibusawa Memorial Museum is simple. You can access metro transit at Oji-ekimae Station, Asukayama Station, and Sakaecho Station. If you'd like to explore more of the area, jump aboard a train from Oji Station, Higashijujo Station, or Kami-Nakazato Station.