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5 minutes walk from JR Iidabashi Station
VIA INN Iidabashi Korakuen is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the East Exit of JR Iidabashi Station.
It is only a 5-minute walk from the B1 exit of Iidabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho, Nanboku and Tozai Lines.
Route Access to the hotel
For those coming by train | [From major stations] From Tokyo Station JR Chuo Rapid---Transfer at Ochanomizu Station (JR Sobu Line)--Iidabashi Station (10 min.) From Shinjuku Station JR Sobu Line--Iidabashi Station (12 minutes) From Shinagawa Station JR Yamanote Line (JR Keihin Tohoku Line)--Akihabara Station transfer (JR Sobu Line)--Iidabashi Station (27 min.) |
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For those coming by airplane | [From Haneda Airport] Tokyo Monorail -- Transfer at Hamamatsucho Station (JR Yamanote Line, JR Keihin Tohoku Line) -- Transfer at Akihabara Station (JR Sobu Line) -- Iidabashi Station (60 min.) |
For those coming by car | [If you are coming from Osaka or Nagoya] From the Nishi-Kanda Interchange on the Ikebukuro Line of the Metropolitan Expressway No. 5 (approx. 10 minutes)...Take Mejiro Street/Toei Road No. 8 to the north -- northwest of the intersection at the west end of Shinryukei Bridge (next to Seven-Eleven). |
Sightseeing
For tourist information,
Please check the latest information on the Shinjuku Convention & Visitors Bureau website, the Bunkyo City Tourism Association website and the Chiyoda City Tourism Association website.
*The area is adjacent to three wards: Kagurazaka area in Shinjuku-ku, Iidabashi area in Chiyoda-ku, and Korakuen area in Bunkyo-ku. You can find sightseeing spots and sightseeing tours in each area on the websites of the respective tourist associations. Please take a look at them as they are all useful information for planning your trip.
Please check the latest information on the Shinjuku Convention & Visitors Bureau website, the Bunkyo City Tourism Association website and the Chiyoda City Tourism Association website.
*The area is adjacent to three wards: Kagurazaka area in Shinjuku-ku, Iidabashi area in Chiyoda-ku, and Korakuen area in Bunkyo-ku. You can find sightseeing spots and sightseeing tours in each area on the websites of the respective tourist associations. Please take a look at them as they are all useful information for planning your trip.