Welcome Guide 10th floor in Shibuya Central Tokyo General Information Address English Address Japanese Address Wi-Fi Network (Router Wifi) SSID: wifi Password: password Directions From the Airports to Shibuya Station Last train from Narita Airport: 22:33 (with the above map) 23:00 (with Airport Bus to Tokyo City Air House Rules Smoking In this listing we ask that you do not smoke inside the property. This includes opening and smoking near the windows and smoking on the balcony. Environmentally Friendly
Please make sure to turn off all the lights, air conditioner and heater, the gas for the stove, and running water when you leave the property. Security We request that during your stay you keep the key and make sure the property is locked when no one is present. If unexpected guests arrive, please do not let them on the premise. Noise Tokyo is a very compact metropolitan area, so there are many families situated all over. We ask that you keep the noise level down during your stay, especially in the evenings. We have very nice neighbours and we want to be respectful in return. Please NO parties. House Etiquette Shoes Please take off your shoes at the entrance of our home. This is a common practice in Japan and should be followed in most homes and temples. Toilet Do not flush anything besides toilet paper down the toilet. In particular, please do not flush tissue paper down the toilet, as it is not biodegradable and may clog or damage the toilet pipes. Kitchen Please feel free to use all amenities available in the kitchen. We ask that you place everything back in its original location before you depart. Refrigerator Please store any food items that require refrigeration in our fridge. We ask that you take any unused or uneaten items out before you depart. Garbage The high population of Tokyo has made garbage separation a necessity. The separation is categorised into these three different types of garbage: 1. Burnable Waste 2. Nonburnable Waste 3. Recyclable Waste (Glass bottles, pet bottles, cans)
Appliance Instructions Microwave Important Translations Defrosting 解凍 Heating あ た た め Time (Minutes) 時 間 分 Kitchen Stove Important Translations Start / Stop Start / Stop Heating 電 源 切 / 入 加熱 切/入 High Power 強 Weak Power 弱 Set Power Level Use the arrows Recommendations Neighborhood Guide Convenience Store Family Mart Working Hours: 6:00 am - 0:00 am Time to reach: 1 minute Starbucks Seven Eleven Working Hours: 24/7 Time to reach: 2 minutes Lawson Time to reach: 3 minutes
Tourists Attractions Tokyo Skytree A broadcasting, restaurant, and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo. Skytree became the tallest tower in the world in March 2011 at a height of 634 meters. We recommend you make a trip up to the top of the observation decks, as the view on a clear day is spectacular! Tokyo Tower With its 333 meters, Tokyo Tower is Japan s second tallest building. Its central location in Minato District allows for breath-taking observations of Tokyo both during the day and night. FootTown, is a four-story building located directly under the tower that houses multiple museums, restaurants and shops. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower Senso-ji Temple An ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is Tokyo s oldest temple, and one of its most the temple is the Asakusa Shrine.
Annual Events Name Location Time Sanja Festival Kanda Myojin Shrine mid-may Sanno Festival Hie Shrine mid-june Sanja Festival Asakusa third weekend of May Tokyo Bay Fireworks Festival Tokyo Bay second Saturday of August Taxi If you want to use a taxi, please use Nihon Kotsu as they operate in many areas and have both Japanese and English lines. Phone (+81) 3-5755-2336 (English Line) (+81) 3-5755-2151 (Japanese Line) Cash Withdrawal You can directly exchange your cash at the airport. There are ATMs in English for international debit cards in every 7/11 (convenience stores). Emergency Information Tokyo Police #110 Fire or Ambulance #119 Police (English) #03-3814-4151 English Lifeline #03-3214-4891
About Your Host Contact Information Email: email@mistersuite.com Phone: 111-1111 We hope you enjoy your stay in Tokyo! If you have any questions about this guide or anything about our home, please do not hesitate to send us a message. We have lived in Tokyo for a long time, so we hope that our suggestions and the information in this guide will help you enjoy your stay here! We also love to travel so we know the experience globetrotters are generally looking for in Tokyo! - Your Host