OTOME in Sendagi Bunkyo-ku. |
Maximum Sleep 7 guests / Minimum stay 5nights |
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New our Japanese traditional house is in Bunkyo-ward.
It is near from famous sightseeing spots Ueno,Nezu, Yanaka, and Sendagi.
25mins from Haneda Airport and 55mins from Narita Airport
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Location :
Subway Chiyoda Line / " Sendagi station"- 4mins
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Appearance : The house is over 48sqm and ideal for group and family. |
Entrance : |
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Bedroom A 3rd floor : Comfortable 3 single size beds. |
Bedroom B 2nd floor : |
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Bedroom B 2nd floor : For 1-3 guests style, 2 double size sofabeds. |
Bedroom B 2nd floor : For 4-7 guests style, 2 double size sofabeds. |
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1st floor: Kitchen and tatami space |
Kitchen : fridge and counter table |
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Dining table and 4 chairs |
Tatami space : 4 zabuton and low table |
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TV |
Kitchenware : Scissors, ladle, turner, mixing bowl, chopping cutting board, dish drainer, can opener,peeler |
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Kitchenware : Electric kettle, frying-pan, saucepan, rice cooker. |
Kitchenware :.Coffee spoon ,knife, forks, Kitchen knife, glasses, cups, plates. |
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IH Cocking heater |
Microwave |
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Sink |
Toilet |
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Sower room :
| Washing machine with dryer and Laundry detergent, vacuum cleaner. |
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Stairs |
3rd floor |
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Movement of children : Please donate the money that is left over in your travel!!
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Rental Rates for the vacation rental OTOME Sendagi in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Japan. |
Rental Basis : Per property (Maximum 7 guests)
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Rental rates quoted in : JPY
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Rate Period |
Nightly stay |
Weekly stay
(7nights)
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Cleaning fee |
Minimum Stay |
Standard rate (1-3guests) |
22,000JPY |
140,000JPY |
16,000JPY |
5 nights |
Staddard rate (4-7guests) |
33,000JPY |
210,000JPY |
20,000JPY |
5 nights |
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Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Please inquire about staying for more than one month.
Cancellations or changes that are made prior to check in date.
* Before 60 days - 90% refund,
* Before 30 days - 50% refund,
* Less than 30 days - No refund
Notes:
Rental charge is a complete prepayment system.
I would like to receive your payment by Paypal.
I would like to receive the half of payment by paypal as a deposit within 4days and receive the rest of payment by one month before you will stay.
Cleaning fee : 16,000JPY or 20,000Yen
Normal check-in time from 4:00pm to 9:30pm, check-out time until 12:00pm.
*If check-in time of next guest is late, we can arrange the check-out time flexibly.
*We are sorry we cannot come to give you room keys after 9:30pm.
In this case, you need to stay another place at that night, and check-in the next morning, sorry.
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Accommodation and Amenities for this vacation apartment rental in Tokyo, Japan |
Location Type : Town |
Property Type : House |
Room Type : 2 bedroom |
Bed Type : 3 single beds and 2 sofa beds (double size), Maximum 7 guests |
General : Air Conditioning,
Hair Dryer,
Linens Provided,
Iron & Board,
Washing Machine (with Clothes Dryer),
Towels Provided,
Internet available, WiFi, Television
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Kitchen :
Refrigerator,
Microwave with Toaster, Electric kettle, IH |
Dining : Table and 4 high chairs (seating for 4 people) |
Bathrooms : 1 shower room. We have Shampoo, Conditioner and Body soap.
Toilet : 1 toilet room
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Suitability :
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Group and Family Welcome
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Pets not allowed
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Non smoking only
Wheelchair inaccessible
Disclaimer
* People other than the enrollee cannot stay.
* The room is non-smoking. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding
* Unlike a usual hotel, there is no garbage disposal or bed-making service.
Putting out garbage is your responsibility.
Please put out garbage on the morning of the collection day.
* There is neither a bed making servce nor a towel exchange.
Please use cleaning supply and a washing machine with dryer.
*When facilities or equipment in the room are found to be damaged after check out, the repairs expenses will be collected.
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Attractions and
Recommend Spot around the apartment!! |
YANAKA, SENDAGI, NEZU = YANESEN / 5 mins on foot |
Collectively known as Yanesen, taking the first syllable of each of Yanaka, Nezu and Sendagi, these locations are filled with the atmosphere of the traditional shitamachi neighborhoods in Tokyo. Yanakaginza Shopping Street allows visitors to catch a glimpse of old Japan. Popular for its cherry blossoms, Yanaka-reien cemetery is one of the many perfect places for a stroll in any season. It was also a place well-loved by many literary masters. If you decide to cross the hill road and go through the mazelike alleyways, you will definitely encounter retro scenes of Tokyo as if you’ve gone on a time trip to the “good old days”. Why not escape the hustle and bustle of the metropolis and have a traditional Tokyo experience in Yanesen? |
Yanaka Ginza Shopping District / 5 mins on foot |
Yanaka Ginza is the center of commerce of Yanaka City and is prized for its atmosphere which brings you back to the Edo Period. At 175 meters long and 5-6 meters wide, the street is packed with 70 shops. It is not a big shopping street. While there are many shopping streets throughout Japan, the atmosphere of this one is what garners attention from the media. It has always been visited by people from all over Japan, but it is now drawing visitors from all over the world. |
Nezu Shrine / 5 mins on foot |
It is said that Yamatotekerunomikoto held his first service at Sendagi about 1900 years ago. Year 2 of the Houei era of the Edo period, 5th shogun Tsunayoshi established Tsunatoyo, the son of his older brother Tsunashiga, as his adoptive heir. He offered his compound to the building of the Nezu Shrine. The following year (1706), the main building and 7 sections were completed. In the 6th year of the Showa era (1931) it was designated a national treasure (currently called an important cultural property). |
Ueno Park / 10 mins on foot |
Ueno Park is one of Japan’s first designated parks. It was established by Cabinet decree in 1873 along with Shiba, Asakusa, Fukagawa, and Asukayama Parks.
This area was once the grounds of Toeizan Kaneiji Temple during the Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, the land became government property. It was eventually given to Tokyo City in 1924 by the Imperial Household Ministry.
At first the park consisted of the Kaneiji Temple main building and mausoleum, Toshogu Shrine, and the cherry trees within the temple ground. The museums, zoo, and art galleries built later transformed it into a park with a more cultural feel. |
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