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The Kitano Hotel Tokyo
4.8/544 Reviews

The Kitano Hotel Tokyo

Tokyo|0.62km from Centurion Cabin & Spa

Latest booking 13 hrs ago

My business partners in Tokyo are asking me how I found this hotel, as it is often mentioned by people who work with representatives of neighboring governments and are long-term residents. Thanks to the Trip.com, and my ”virtual” online friends! My husband and I stayed in Tokyo for six nights, so we wanted to find a traditional hotel that was bigger and more functional than our budget could afford, and KA could afford this bill. Two people 150,000 yen a night, we got a bigger room on the seventh floor (level B), facing the highway (they said there was a quiet non-smoking room for me). The room was a great room ¬ bathroom, screen, kitchen. No separations in living and sleeping areas. Ample lighting and desk lamps. The room was clean (the cement walls in the bathroom looked to be bleached), comfortable beds, competent air conditioning, two windows played a good role in blocking the noise, although we still often heard traffic noise, occasional alarms and conversations. Construction is underway next door, but not close to us. At the moment, the front sidewalk is being remodeled at night. The bathroom door is made of woolly glass, so it is not completely private in the room. There is no exhaust fan in the bathroom. We used the coin-operated washing machine and the result was satisfactory (100 pieces pressed once, dried every fifteen minutes), and iron and ironing board. A local call was 10 pieces. Use cable network. Flat-screen TV with CNN channels. There is no supermarket nearby, but we found that there will be a grocery store that is OK in 15 minutes, and there is one in Akasaka. We use the subway in a lot, although we have to go a long way to Ginza, the other route is from the tunnel, or the ground. We walk to Palace, Akasaka, Honda (Asimo). Place was quiet when there were no workers around on weekends. Friendly staff. Maid service twice a week.

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Centurion Hotel Grand Akasakamitsuke Station
4.3/5136 Reviews
There is the large place hotel’room in akasaka if want to stay at the family room. We are very happy cause staff are very helpful. Spa here (separated man and women) is free of charge if stay here. Yukata always set in our room everyday with different pattern(adults and younger). The place is instagramable (at night). Hotel location is near restaurant, food local , easy to find, public transportation(train).
Hotel Risveglio Akasaka
4.5/568 Reviews
The hotel is very close to the subway exit. There is a 24-hour convenience store downstairs with a variety of stores. The location is super convenient. The room is big enough to open a 30-inch suitcase. It is not too noisy at night. I will try it next time. Choose to stay in this hotel.
OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino Resorts
4.2/549 Reviews
Honestly, it’s very general. The space is small and normal. It’s the kind that can’t be opened even the larger suitcase. The sink outside is easy to make water splash and make it wet everywhere. The small sofa is actually very pointless. Cleanliness needs to be strengthened. Battub, On the bed, I found that some hair was difficult to open the door of the refrigerator. I opened the refrigerator and took up the space. There is no additional wet device in the room. The air purifier is really no difference from the general business hotel. It is not as interesting and beautiful as the videos shown by YouTubers. Just like the general hotel, the advantage is that the location is good. There are many nightlife nearby, and there are many restaurants. It is more lively at night than during the day.
Spablic Inn
4.3/519 Reviews
Good value for money. There were private lockers, bath facilities (baths, showers 2 places), meals, free water, free towels, etc., and the cleanliness and atmosphere are good. However, sensitive people may think that the music is a bit loud, and the capsule hotel bedroom is smaller than other hotels, so you may feel uncomfortable if you stay for a long time. The staff is friendly and the accessibility is quite good as it is within 5 minutes walk from the station.
the b akasaka mitsuke
4.3/5154 Reviews
The bed and pillows are very comfortable, but not very soundproof. You can hear the sounds in the corridor and outside the window. Outside the window is an air conditioner outdoor unit. There is free coffee and a microwave in the lobby, and there are three flavors of donuts in the evening. The cafe next door is very convenient and provides breakfast for a fee.
Akasaka Granbell Hotel
4.2/599 Reviews
The hotel is located in the heart of the city centre and is located in the heart of the city centre. The hotel is very clean, household makes every day impeccable. The hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable. The hotel is close to 2 metro stations that serve all the neighborhoods directly or almost all. I recommend this hotel for a stay in Tokyo to have a nicely located neighborhood with very good quality room and price.

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