The space is on the compact side and it’s not really a resort-style hotel.
If you have large luggage, you’ll need to work out the layout a bit yourself.
Overall, the room feels clean and well kept.
Four Points Flex by Sheraton Kanazawa | Review by 德生
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The Time Bell Tower (Toki no kane)
Kawagoe is only about an hour away from the center of Tokyo, and it is a city where you can enjoy the quaint streets. One of the most famous tourist landmarks in this city is the Bell of Time. It is a landmark with a striking presence in the street lined with old-fashioned warehouses.
Kawagoe's Little Edo has a charming retro vibe, and this is definitely the most eye-catching landmark.
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Makuhari Messe
Makuhari Messe first opened in 1989, and it is an iconic Japanese convention center. The entire site is comprised of 3 facilities: Japan’s largest “International Exhibition Hall,” the “International Conference Hall” with 22 meeting rooms, and the “Makuhari Event Hall” that can accommodate up to 9,000 people.
I came to Makuhari Messe for an event hosted by a Japanese client.
This area is a newly developed subcenter, so there are plenty of places to eat, drink, and stay. There's even an outlet mall nearby for shopping. -
Lake Yamanaka(Yamanaka-ko)
Lake Yamanaka covers an area of about 6.57 square kilometers and is about 980.5 meters above sea level. It is located at the third highest point in Japan. The lake is the closest to Mt. Fuji among the “Fuji Five Lakes " and offers beautiful scenery of the four seasons with the majestic Mt.Fuji.
You can get some really beautiful photos of Mt. Fuji from here.
