"Close to both Okubo and Shin Okubo stations for travel into Shibuya, Harajuku, and Asakusa, as well as waling distance to Shinjuku itself. Great local restaurants too."
"Amazing hotel with amazing friendly staff! Everyone was so kind, helpful. The hotel is in perfect location between Shinjuku and Shin-Okubo. I would recommend this place to anyone visiting Tokyo!"
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"People complain that the rooms are small but it is not hidden that these rooms are designed for sleep and go only. The rooms are very clean and so are the halls and facilities. Staff are friendly and daily service was great. There is an onsen also and one of us had tattoos for which the hotel provided free cover up stickers. "
"We enjoyed our stay at this property, there is a restaurant downstairs and the in-house bakery was perfect for breakfast. We used the laundry facilities (coins are needed). There is a convenience store close by. Location wise, most days we needed to walk to Shinjuku station (15 minute walk) to get where we needed. We loved the Shinjuku Chuo Park across the road, it was lovely to walk in. "
"Location is unbeatable. The hotel is right next to a Donki (Don Quixote) with a 7-Eleven across the way. More importantly, the hotel is directly across from Takadanobaba station, which is on the JR Yamanote line (JY15) and Seibu line, which will get you to any part of Tokyo with ease. You’re just a couple of stops away from Shibuya and Shinjuku if you take the Yamanote. Additionally, this hotel is also situated next to one of the Tokyo Metro (subway) stations, which is also convenient. There’s also a lot of local restaurants and shops nearby and a mall across the street from the hotel.
The hotel itself is newer, very clean, and the staff is very friendly. The restaurant downstairs also serves a great breakfast. There is a small laundry room with three coin-operated combo washer/dryer machines (¥100 coins only). However, these laundry machines are frequently in-use and the drying cycle isn’t great for drying cotton. The TVs in the guest rooms tell you which machines are in-use and how much time is left, but in my experience, the status on the TVs were pretty inaccurate. I wouldn’t rely on that. You’re better off walking to a nearby coin laundry to wash you clothes. "
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What can I see and do near Museum of Haiku Literature?
Study the collections at Samurai Museum, Japan Mint Tokyo Museum or Nezu Art Museum. Explore notable local landmarks like Tokyo Imperial Palace, Omoide Yokocho and Gokoku-ji Temple. You can watch performances at Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, New National Theatre Tokyo and NHK Hall if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to Museum of Haiku Literature?
With so many transport options, exploring the area around Museum of Haiku Literature is easy. Take advantage of metro transport at Shinjuku-sanchome Station, Shinjuku-nishiguchi Station and Higashi-shinjuku Station. If you're hopping a train into town, Seibu-Shinjuku Station, Shinjuku Station and Shin-Okubo Station are the closest stations to Shinjuku.