This is a wonderful hotel, catering to the business executive trade. Although very close to a major freeway and road, it is very quiet....
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This is a wonderful hotel, catering to the
business executive trade. Although very close to
a major freeway and road, it is very quiet. The
RCI-provided directions are awful. The last
sentence reads "Go out the East entrance of
Ikebukuro Station and walk 6 minutes". There are
3 major roads converging on that spot, as well as
4 smaller roads. What you want to do is follow
the crowd through Sunshine 60 Kai (Sunshine 60
Way), which is a pedestrian mall on Sundays. Go
to the end of the Sunshine 60 Kai, and cross under
the freeway. Turn left at the Libro Bookstore,
and go past the East Ikebukuro Hospital. Ark
Hotel Tokyo is nextdoor. If you aren't willing to
brave the crowd, There is a taxi stand to your
right. Your taxi driver may need to call the
hotel for directions, so have the phone number handy.
There is lots to do in this area. Sunshine 60 Kai
is wall-to-wall with shops, resturants, Depatos,
and Pachinko halls. The base of the Sunshine 60
building is a shopping mall and convention center.
Beware of the tiles surrounding the Sunshine 60
building, as I slipped on them when they were dry,
and saw several people fall on them when wet:
Beautiful archetecturally, but lethal in practice.
Access is either Ikebukuro Station (Yamanote Line
JR; Marunouchi, Yurakucho subway lines) or
Higashi-Ikebukuro (Yurakucho subway line). The
main station is very crowded, and you'll have to
fight the crowd to get there and back, but
Higashi-Ikebukuro isn't as crowded, and is the
same distance from the hotel. When you arrive at
the hotel, ask for a copy of the Ikebukuro Town
Guide. It is entirely in Japanese, but the map
itself is very valuable.
I loved my stay at the Ark Hotel Tokyo and would
gladly go there again. Everything was first class.