"The owners are very attentive, and present the Ryokan as your being a guest in their home. The traditional tatami is clean and comfortable. Lots of art and Japanese mementos all over, make you feel that you are in aJapanese home. Hot baths too!"
"Great location — very convenient for family travel. There are lots of restaurants and shopping spots nearby. The breakfast was delicious. We had a wonderful time here!"
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"The owners were so enjoyable, they only spoke broken English but we were able to converse. The facility is a traditional Japanese inn, so sitting in the floor and sleeping on futon. Suggest using two futon if you are not so l used to sleeping in the floor. The air conditioning was great cause it was hot outside. Really close walk to Don Quijote and many shops, markets and food, 6 minute walk. Musashi Koganei station and area around have so much, Muji, Daiso, H&M.. Easy train ride into Tokyo, although the Chuo line does get crowded."
"The location was the the first thing that struck me. It's in this seemingly quiet courtyard area next to a building with a pachinko parlor and a 7-11. The train station entrance is a one-minute walk, but I never heard any noise from my room. The room we had on the second floor was cozy with a nice big bed. We took advantage of the bathtub since the summer days are very hot and humid. Breakfast provided in the morning had several great options. But we also picked up some pastries nearby too. There is a mall a few train stops away with multiple floors for all manner of items you could want or need along with some fast food restaurants. And a movie theater we visited to enjoy a live streamed concert. Tokyo proper is about a 45 minutes away by train, but avoid rush hour if you don't want to be cramped most of the way there. There is another train station on top of the train station to Tokyo that will take you to more remote locations of Saitama. We attended a concert at the Belluna Dome and navigating the streets to transfer to that location was a nice adventure. Even though it's not the most convenient location if you want to have immediate access to Ueno or Asakusa, I'd say it's a nice, beautiful location that I enjoyed coming back to at the end of the day. "
"Staying at this property was truly an incredible experience. My wife and I (American tourists visiting Japan for the first time) stayed here for 3 nights. The staff was so friendly, especially the wonderful staff in the 6th floor restaurant. Our room, a 12-tatami was spacious and comfortable with a great view of the lake and mountains. Each room comes equipped with everything you need to make green tea and wake up with the sun. The 6th floor restaurant boasts views of Mount Fuji on a clear day with excellent food and service. The public bath is comfortable, clean, and hot! 10/10 experience.
As for the area around the hotel, we were so amazed by the quiet, lush, and serene town of Tokorozawa. We walked to a Seibu Lions baseball game, the forest that inspired Totoro, and several local parks. It was a great experience of “small town” Japan that is very different from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo city. "
"Kichijoji is close to my home town. I’m so happy that I could find this apartment at Kichijoji near Kichijoji station.
I was looking for the room a studio style. Because this trip is just by myself. Not with my family.
This room is for a young couple or a single. Not for older couple because it’s small size studio.
The room is clean and cozy. There is an umbrella in closet which I could use in rainy day that was unexpected during my vacation.
And I did a lot of laundry, I could hang wet clothes with the hangers with pinches. That made me happy because I didn’t need to buy anything for laundry too.
I wish there are small dining table and chairs to eat. There is a small table and 2 chairs facing the wall which I used them for my laptop computer.
And also I wish there are some bath mats (thick towels) in the bathroom.
I really liked and enjoyed staying this apartment."
"We enjoyed this hotel. It had a great location close to the train station and lots of shopping. It's a bit of a journey getting to downtown Tokyo, but we knew that when we booked it. We were visiting people and places close by, and the hotel worked out great for us. "
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Tokorozawa Aviation Museum during your trip to Tokorozawa. Amble around the area's parks or visit its temples.
Learn about the events happening in Tokorozawa Sakura Town during your trip to Tokorozawa. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
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Kadokawa Musashino Museum, Tokorozawa Aviation Museum and Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Sights like Heirinji Temple and Shofukuji Temple highlight some of the local culture. Spend some time exploring the the natural beauty of Koganei Park, Makino Memorial Garden & Museum and Kitayama Park.