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Asakusa Tokyo Modern Guesthouse Living NEWLY BUILTASAKUSA TOKYO GUESTHOUSE, OPENING LATE AUGUST 08 "Opening at the end of August 2008, newly renovated guesthouse in Asakusa, just 12 minutes from all major train lines, Ginza, Toei Asakusa, Tobu Isezaki and Tsukuba Express, convenient access to all areas of Tokyo, Shibuya (direct train, no transfers) Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, central Tokyo (downtown) very nice inside, new IKEA or other modern furniture for residents. "
"The house has 2 full kitchens, 3 showers and 4 bathrooms. All rooms are new and all rooms are completely furnished, large screen TV, free cable channels, free wireless internet, new washer and dryer, new kitchen, quite residential area, just 6 minutes from from Sensoji Temple and many other famous locations in Asakusa. Just a few minutes from Asakusa Sports Center with running track, Gym (250 yen for 3 hours) baseball field, basketball courts, tennis courts, ping pong and gardens. Bicycle distance from Ueno Park and Akihabara, several grocery stores and very large shopping areas." Please email us for pictures and more information. Guest House Details:Location:
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Asakusa Tokyo Modern Guesthouse Living Homepage Phone / Fax Off: 050-7572-6815 (Please leave a message)
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Paul
I will be in Tokyo for research from March 1st till March 30th 2010 and am currently searching for a place to stay. Any chance you have something for me? Shared room is no problem either.
Thanks for your time!
Greetings from Germany.
thank you
I am looking for a place to stay for 1 week with my husband and baby.
is a gaijin house an appropriate palce for me to look?
Or do most of them have a 1 month minimum stay?
I have one place in Gyotoku that is a 4 bedroom mansion, 2 floors with large roof balcony, very modern and nice, rents for about 180,000 yen a month.
If you are interested in it please let me know.
Paul
Yes, I can put two single beds or a single bed and a futon on a room. Can you send me a private email to my company, paul@moderngues thouseliving.com and tell me the details of what you are looking for.
Paul
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