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As others have mentioned, small but comfortable rooms. Great value for money, though, despite the small room. The one issue we had was that the fan in our bathroom didn't work, which only caused issues when having a hot shower. Then again, the room was...More
Great hotel in an even better location--subway stop was a 2 minute walk across the street and the co-located coffee shop was an added plus. Staff were quite helpful with directions, luggage storage, and airport transportation. Neighborhood is fantastic--would definitely stay again!
Very good hotel in an excellent location. As another traveller said, Akasaka subway station exit 6 is a few doors down, exit 7 is right across the street. Hotel is on a quiet street (by Japanese standards) with 1 lane each way. Turn left from...More
Location is superb just2 minutes walk from exit 6 akasaka station perfect for see Tokyo
24 h restaurant, conviniece store ,supermarket all in 2-5 minutes walking
The area is full with good restaurant with reasonable price
Room was big a clean with good amenity just...More
Not just any low priced abode, this hotel features beaded memory pillows and a pleasant lobby with free toiletries that you may have forgotten. Small but clean rooms, but that’s not surprising for a Tokyo hotel, is it? Well situated, right in the heart of...More
Not so long ago the Akasaka and Roppongi areas were famous for their nightlife, high-class restaurants, bars and clubs. More recently, with the opening of Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown and Akasaka Sacas, the area has declared itself as the most fashionable spot to be seen. The area also hosts the National Art Center and the Mori Art Museum and lots of trendy art galleries.
it depends on how much luggage do you have. I only had one suitcase. the most easy way for me was to take the airport bus until Tokyo Central station and from there the metro. very easy to connect. the metro line and exit is... More
it depends on how much luggage do you have. I only had one suitcase. the most easy way for me was to take the airport bus until Tokyo Central station and from there the metro. very easy to connect. the metro line and exit is mentioned in many postings at the hotel reviews.