Dai-Ichi Inn Ikebukuro is a modern accommodation located 2 minutes on foot from Ikebukuro Station and 5 minutes on foot from Ikebukuro East Exit Bus Terminal, offering rooms with free internet access. The rooms are equipped with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom with a bathtub. The 24-hour front desk provides luggage storage services. From Dai-Ichi Inn Ikebukuro, it takes 9 minutes by train to Shinjuku Station, 30 minutes by train to Yasukuni Shrine, 40 minutes by car to Haneda Airport, and 75 minutes by car to Narita International Airport.
Hotel Resol Ikebukuro is a modern hotel located just a 2-minute walk from Exit 1 of Higashi-Ikebukuro Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, offering rooms with free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, and massage services.It is a 7-minute walk to JR Ikebukuro Station. The rooms are equipped with air conditioning and heating, a humidifier, a flat-screen TV, a tea set (with green tea bags), and a private bathroom with amenities and a bathtub. From Hotel Resol Ikebukuro, Ginza and Roppongi areas are accessible within 30 minutes by subway, and the Sunshine City airport limousine bus stop is a 5-minute walk away (1 hour to Narita Airport, 40 minutes to Haneda Airport). The restaurant 'Il Chianti Est' serves an Italian buffet-style breakfast.There are also vending machines for drinks. The 24-hour front desk provides luggage storage and offers dry cleaning services.
Time spent at a hotel in a relaxed and calm atmosphere, tailored to your preferences. Whether for business, girls' gatherings, celebrations, or other occasions, enjoy soothing facilities and comfortable spaces. We offer a variety of services, including restaurants that will fully satisfy you, to help you refresh from your busy daily life. Create unforgettable memories at Hotel Metropolitan.
All the single rooms have a semi-double bed and a large desk suitable for work. The large bathroom is relaxing, too. It is just around the corner from the west exit of Ikebukuro Station, a convenient location for both business and sightseeing.
Rakugo is a type of humorous storytelling which depicts the daily lives of townspeople, fairy tales, and more. This is an old tradition which has been loved in Japan since the Edo period. Ikebukuro Engei-jo is a place in Ikebukuro where you can enjoy rakugo. There are chair seats available, so you can sit for a long time without trouble. Let yourself get sucked into the world created by the rakugo storyteller.