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Aimee888Hong Kong, China
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Tokyo, Kawaguchiko 7-day tour

The location is at Shimbashi Station, and it takes about 10 minutes to walk from the station to the hotel, which is very convenient. There is a direct train to Narita Airport and it only takes about 15 minutes to walk to Ginza. The hotel is newly opened, with a stylish design and style, and the price is affordable for Tokyo. But the restroom was a bit unclean. The triple room is large enough for 3 people to train comfortably. There are many restaurants opposite the hotel. The prices are a bit expensive, but it is close enough. #trip
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