Four-Bedroom Apartment
In short: room for 11 guests, 86 m2 of space and shower.
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- Size:
- 86 m2
- Bedroom 1:
- Single bed, Double bed
- Bedroom 2:
- Double bed
- Bedroom 3:
- Single bed
- Bedroom 4:
- Single bed
- Number of guests:
- 11
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金田コーポ, 170-0012 Tokyo, Japan
SCD312 is a four-bedroom apartment located in Tokyo, offering direct access to eight subway lines connecting to the business district. This non-smoking accommodation provides two bathrooms and two toilets, creating a warm and practical living space with free Wi-Fi and private parking.
The air-conditioned apartment features a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, microwave, electric kettle, and washing machine. The living room contains a flat-screen TV and a convertible sofa bed for additional sleeping arrangements. Both bathrooms include hot tubs and complimentary toiletries, while slippers are provided for guest comfort.
Guests benefit from private on-site parking and various conveniences such as laundry drying racks, smoke detectors, and wardrobes. Nearby landmarks include Ikebukuro-Myoukyouji Temple, Koyasuinari Shrine, Nishisugamo Kamodai Kannondo, Higashi-Ikebukuro Central Park, Miyanaka Park at 600 meters distance, Shusseinari Shrine, Wacca Ikebukuro area, Tokyo Haneda Airport lies 25 km away.
Average price per night: ~US$358










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