Hello!
This is kimishima from the rental management department.
Last time, we talked about “Lives Ekota” in Sakae-cho, Nerima-ku, Tokyo, and strolling around the nearest station, Seibu Yurakucho Line (directly connected to Seibu Ikebukuro Line), Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line “Shin-Sakuradai Station” and Seibu Ikebukuro Line “Ekoda Station”. Introduced!
This time, let's travel around the Seibu Ikebukuro Line "Sakuradai Station" together!
Depart for "Sakuradai Station" aimlessly!
From "Lives Ekoda", let's go to Seibu Ikebukuro Line "Sakuradai Station".
Exit Lives Ekoda and turn left.
As you walk, you will come across buildings with mysterious signboards of Shakoki Dogu.
When I checked it later, Ekoda seems to have ruins from the Jomon period.
The relationship between this sign and the ruins is a mystery, but is there some kind of relationship?It's exciting! (for earthenware only)
I went under the overpass and came out onto the main street.
The main street is lined with cherry trees.How lovely spring would be!
100 Yen Lawson
A street tree bearing fruit!rare!
There is also Osaka Osho across the road.
100 Yen shop!Important!
We arrived at Sakuradai Station!
In front of Sakuradai Station, there are Seiyu and shopping streets.
One of my favorites!Ramen Jiro!
And there was also a cute bakery!
Viva!Nonno!
Actually, there is a very recommended spot around Sakuradai Station! (Thank you I.)
Its name is "Natural Hot Spring Hisamatsuyu"!
This stylish-looking sento is not just about the exterior!
Inside, the light is produced by projection mapping, and it's a very beautiful and fun bath.I want to enter!
It's a little far from the station, but there is a bicycle parking lot, so you can also go by bicycle from "Lives Ekoda". (According to Google, it takes 3 minutes by bicycle from Hisamatsuyu to Lives Ekoda!)
Bathing fee is 500 yen for adults!It's a familiar hot spring, isn't it?
By the way, it is a public bath, so it is better to bring shampoo etc.
If you live in "Lives Ekoda", Yakiniku! → Onsen! → Full at BAR! → Ramen to finish! !
Holiday recommended happiness course is decided by this!
Let's meet again!
This time, I took a walk around "Lives Ekota" and "Shin-Sakuradai Station" on the Yurakucho Line, and "Ekoda Station" and "Sakuradai Station" on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. How was it?
"Lives Ekoda" was a convenient room that could be used for XNUMX stations!
There are many wonderful shops in each of the three stations, so please try to find your favorite shop.
See you on another trip!Adieu! !