"Very nice corridor with classic music at a low volume. Double entry doors that bring down the outside noise. It has a small entrance space between those doors. Nicely decorated and spacious room. A choice of drinks and other stuff you might need in small vending machines inside the room. AC and heating working well. Ensuite sauna, jet-bath, shower, separate bathroom and sink. Microwave, kettle, different glasses and plates, sets of assorted coffee and tea.. Very clean. The only reason of 4 stars...
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What's the area like around Emperor Seimu Mausoleum?
Emperor Seimu Mausoleum is located in Nara. Travellers love the area for its temples. You'll find 172 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
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What can I see and do near Emperor Seimu Mausoleum?
You'll want to browse the collections at Shosoin Temple, Nara National Museum and Nara City Museum of Photography. Heijo Palace, Nara Woman's University and Kofuku-ji Temple are some of the notable landmarks to see in the area. Spend some time wandering around Isui-en Garden, Ukimido Hall and Keihanna Memorial Park.