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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ueno-Okachimachipdf / 1.1MB It's just 3 minutes walk away from JR Line Okachimachi Station. There are 8 stations (6 lines) within walking distance, it is a highly convenient location as a base for sightseeing and business. You can directly get to the nearby station from Narita airport as well. This hotel accepts cashless payment. Please use a credit card or QR code payment system for payments of charges. ROOM EQUIPMENTS / AMENITY Women's amenity kit * Image for illustrative purposes. * Women's amenity kit is offered at the lobby. * Mobile charger is lent at the front desk. Twin NUMBERS OF GUEST ROOMS : 155 Numbers Room Type Room size (㎡) Bed size(mm) Floor of rooms Single 9.4~9.5 1200 22 3~13 Double 9.7~10.2 1400 110 3~13 Corner Double 11.5 1400 11 3~13 Twin 14.4 1200×2 11 3~13 Universal Double 15.8 1400 1 2 ● 2 guests available: 155 rooms ABOUT THE HOTEL ADDRESS : 1-20-8 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0005 TEL : (+81)3-6695-2031 FAX : (+81)3-6695-2035 CHECK-IN/OUT : 15:00/11:00 AVAILABLE PAYMENT : VISA・MASTER・JCB・AMEX・DINERS・DISCOVER・UnionPay METHODS LINE Pay・PayPay・d払い・au PAY・Rpay・ALIPAY・WeChatPay *This hotel accepts cashless payment. E-MAIL : [email protected] URL : https://fresa-inn.jp/en/okachimachi/ ACCESS : A 3 minute walk from the North Exit in Okachimachi Station on the JR Lines A 7 minute walk from the Shinobazu Exit in JR Ueno Station on the JR Lines One minute's walk from Exit A4 in Ueno-hirokoji Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line A 3 minute walk from Exit 2 or 4 in Yushima Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line A 5 minute walk from the Central Exit in Keisei Ueno Station on Keisei Line LOCATION ■ Tokyo Sta. → Okachimachi Sta. (Approx 6 minutes by train) (JR Yamanote Line) ■ Ginza Sta. → Ueno-hirokoji Sta. (Approx 10 minutes by train) (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) ■ Shibuya Sta. → Ueno-hirokoji Sta. (Approx 26 minutes by train) (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) ■ Shinjuku Sta. → Ueno-okachimachi Sta. (Approx 28 minutes by train) (Toei Oedo Line) ■ Asakusa Sta. → Ueno-hirokoji Sta. (Approx 7 minutes by train) (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) ■ Ameya-Yokocho Market (Approx 2 minutes on foot) ■ Ueno Zoo (Approx 13 minutes on foot) ■ National Museum of Western Art (Approx 13 minutes on foot) ■ Tokyo SKYTREE Oshiage Sta. → Asakusa Sta. → Ueno-hirokoji Sta. (Approx 17 minutes by train) (Toei Asakusa Line) (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) * Image for illustrative purposes. ■ Tokyo National Museum (Approx 16 minutes on foot) ■ The Ueno Royal Museum (Approx 9 minutes on foot) ■ TOKYO DOME Cashless payments Kasuga Sta. → Ueno-okachimachi Sta. (Approx 10 minutes by train) (Toei Oedo Line) ■ Hanayashiki Amusement Park Asakusa Sta. → Ueno-hirokoji Sta. (Approx 7 minutes by train) (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) ■ Senso-ji Asakusa Sta. → Ueno-hirokoji Sta. (Approx 7 minutes by train) (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) ■ National Museum of Nature and Science (Approx 14 minutes on foot) ■ Saigo Takamori Statue (Approx 7 minutes on foot) * Image for illustrative purposes. ■ Ueno Park Open-Air Stage (Approx 4 minutes on foot) Free amenity area FACILITIES Six Sotetsu Fresa Inn Highlights! 1. Heartfelt smiles and hospitality 4. Design and security Offering service that makes you want to come back again Room IC cards have been enhanced by designers to ensure complete security 2. Excellent location Located within a five-minute walk from major city stations 5. Full set of amenities Free amenities and ladies' amenities including bath additives and tea bags 3. Comfortable livability Free Wi-Fi, air purifier, high quality beds, two-piece waffle 6. Hygienic facilities pajamas, and more... Our specialized staff take pride in their thorough cleaning.
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