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00A.M. Number of Guest Rooms TEL Check-in 3:00 p.m. 03-3348-0202 We may cancel your reservation, if you do not arrive at the indicated FAX 03-3348-0203 arrival time without any notice. URL www.presso-inn.com/shinjuku/ Check-out 10:00 a.m. 3-4-5 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Number of Guest Rooms 371 Tokyo 160-0023 Number Room Type Room Size Capacity of Rooms Single 337Rooms 12m2 1Person Semi-Double 12Rooms 12m2 1-2 Persons Double 7Rooms 15m2 1-2 Persons Hollywood-Twin 14Rooms 15m2 1-2 Persons Complimentary Breakfast (Example pictured above) Universal- 2 Room m Persons : : Designed Twin 1 24 1-2 6 30a.m. 9 30a.m. Omiya Akabane Toei Oedo Line Oume Station Nishiguchi Shinjuku Shinjuku Green JR Utsunomiya/Takasaki Line Tower Building Kaido JR Saikyo Line ● Sumitomo Building Ikebukuro Marunouchi Line Marunouchi line ● ● Shinjuku Station Shinju Toei Oedo Line Mitsui Building JR Yamanote Line Korakuen Ueno Tochomae Station Chuo Dori West Koen JR Chuo/Sobu Line T Gijido Shinjuku Exit Station Shinjuku k ExitA4 ocho u Post Office Shinjuku Chuo ● ● Akihabara ● Dor ● Tokyo Tokyo Dor Dor Keio Department Store● Toei Shinjuku Line Metropolitan Metropolitan Keio Plaza i Government Assembly Pa i Hotel ● Tochomae Building 1 i Building YODOBASHI r Yotsuya Tokyo k Keio Line ● ● ●Shinjuku First Yoyogi Tokyo Shinjuku NS Monolith Kitchen ●LUMINE Odakyu Line Toei Oedo Line Metropolitan ● Shinjuku Station Toei Oedo Line South Government Building KDDI Building Shibuya Roppongi Ginza Building 2 FamilyMart Exit Line ● New ● Keio Hamamatsucho / Shinkiba Shinjuku Station Seven Eleven● Odakyu Line Osaki Daimon Maihama Kaido Yamanote Line JR Chuo Line / Tokyo Monorail Koshu Keio Line Tokaido Shinkansen Shinagawa ● ■ Shinjuku MAYNDS Tower● JR Shonan Shinjuku Line Rinkai Line Shinjuku ● Park Tower Bunka Gakuen Univ. Tokyo Teleport Keikyu Line JR Tokyo General Hospital● Haneda Airport Access from Major Stations and Airports 10-minute walk from Shinjuku Station South Exit along the Koshu-Kaido Road. minutes from Tokyo Station 24 8-minute walk from Tochomae Station Exit A4 minutes from Shinagawa Station Metro 28 on the Toei Oedo Line 9 minutes from Shinjuku Station *e estimated time indicated above may dier from the time actually required. 44 minutes from Haneda Airport (Take the Keikyu Line and change the train to the JR Yamanote Line at Shinagawa Station. Get o at Shinjuku Station.) 68 minutes from Narita Airport (Take the Keisei Skyliner and change the train to the JR Yamanote Line at Nippori Station. Get o at Shinjuku Station.) *e time required for transferring trains is not included in the estimated time. <Example of Single Room> Wardrobe Toilet with Bidet Large Mirror (with a heated seat) Folding ‘TEMPUR’ Pillow Luggage Rack Air Purifier with Humidifier Telephone Semi-Double bed Writing Desk with high density springs [Minus-Ion Hair Dryer, Electric Kettle] TV Refrigerator Rolling Screen Double-glazed windows Single Room for maximum soundproofing Double Room HollywoodTwin Room Guest Room Facilities ● Semi-Double bed with high density springs ● Video theater (paid service) ● LED Desk Light ● ‘TEMPUR’ Pillow ● Air Purier with Humidier ● Minus-Ion Hair Dryer ● Internet Access (Free Wi-Fi/Wired LAN) ● Refrigerator (empty inside) ● Toilet with Bidet (and heated seat) ● LCD TV (BS channels available) ● Electric Kettle Amenities *Hairbrush, razor, shaving cream, cotton swabs and shower caps available at the Front Desk. ● Pajamas ● Body Wash Towel ● Hand Soap ● Disposal Slippers ● Body Soap ● Toothbrush ● Bath Towel ● Shampoo ● Complimentary Tea ● Face Towel ● Hair Conditioner General Facilities/Service ● Microwave (5th oor) ● Trouser press ● Entrance Lock (12:00 a.m. - 6:00 a.m.) ● Vending Machine (5th oor/10th oor) (Rented at the elevator hall on each oor) ● Convenience Store ● ● e LAWSON on the 1st oor is accessible Coin-Operated Laundry (5th oor/10th oor) Internet corner (2nd oor) through a private entrance door of the hotel. ● Ice machine(5th oor) ( ) Front Desk service ● 24-Hour Front Desk Service ● Monochrome Copy/FAX (Paid Service) ● Package-Delivery Service (Prepaid/COD) ● Rental PCs (paid service) ● Laundry Service (Paid Service) ● Taxi Arrangement www.presso-inn.com Presso Inn Search.
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