Akasaka The Hostel

6.8
Good
(17 reviews)

Japan, 〒107-0052 Tokyo, Minato City, Akasaka, 2 Chome−13−21 関根ビル 4

+81 3-5544-8708

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Hotel Description

Akasaka The Hostel is a charming and modern accommodation located in the vibrant district of Akasaka, Tokyo, renowned for its unique blend of traditional Shinto shrines, chic stores, and cultural attractions. Positioned at 2 Chome−13−21, Sekine Building 4F, this smoke-free property offers an ideal stay for those looking to experience the best of Tokyo's bustling urban life while enjoying a peaceful retreat. The hotel's strategic location places guests within walking distance to numerous public transit options, including Akasaka Station, which is just a 3-minute walk away, making it incredibly convenient for travelers to explore the city. Whether you're headed to the Tokyo Tower, the serene Meiji Jingu shrine, or the renowned teamLab Borderless art exhibit, everything is easily accessible from here.
The hostel provides a comfortable, minimalist atmosphere that perfectly complements its lively neighborhood. With modern amenities like free Wi-Fi and credit card acceptance, guests can stay connected and have everything they need during their visit. While the hostel doesn't feature a fitness center or spa, it does offer a welcoming ambiance where travelers can relax and enjoy the comforts of their private rooms.
Guests can also enjoy the many dining options located nearby, including Tsutsui, a Japanized western restaurant, and several Italian and creative cuisine restaurants such as ラ·ティーダ and aLuca, all within a few minutes by taxi. Additionally, there are popular attractions like Tokyo Midtown, where guests can visit an art museum and enjoy the chic shopping area. Visitors can also take a short walk to the Imperial Palace, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, or explore the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing.
With its proximity to major transport hubs like Haneda and Narita airports, and its central location near key tourist destinations, Akasaka The Hostel is the perfect base for anyone looking to explore Tokyo in comfort and style. Experience the vibrant pulse of the city while enjoying the quiet retreat that Akasaka The Hostel provides.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located in the heart of the lively Akasaka district

2. Only 3 minutes walk from Akasaka Station and other public transit options

3. Close to major attractions like Tokyo Tower, Meiji Jingu, and teamLab Borderless

4. Comfortable, minimalist rooms with free Wi-Fi and credit card acceptance

5. Variety of dining options nearby, including western and Italian restaurants

6. Convenient transportation to Narita and Haneda airports

7. Smoke-free property ensuring a clean and healthy environment

8. Popular cultural sites like the Imperial Palace and Shinjuku Gyoen are easily accessible

9. Proximity to Tokyo Midtown, an art museum and upscale shopping area

10. No fitness center or spa, offering a more affordable, basic stay


9.6 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Tokyo Tower
12 min
Meiji Jingu
13 min
Imperial Palace
9 min
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
14 min
Shibuya Scramble Crossing
15 min

Nearest locations

ラ·ティーダ
2 min
aLuca
2 min
Crear Bacchus
2 min
We Are The Farm Akasaka
2 min
Cittino Akasaka
2 min
Nejimaki ryouri-den
3 min
Tsutsui
4 min
前田食堂
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.6
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport26 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
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    $68


Location

Japan, 〒107-0052 Tokyo, Minato City, Akasaka, 2 Chome−13−21 関根ビル 4

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 4 min

Transit: 1 hr 23 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 26 min

Transit: 51 min

Transit:

Tameike-sannō Sta.

Walking: 6 min

Akasaka Station

Walking: 3 min

Tokyo Station

Taxi: 16 min

Walking: 51 min

Shinagawa Station

Taxi: 20 min

Walking: 1 hr 19 min

Yotsuya Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 29 min


Nearby locations

9.6

Exceptional Location

Akasaka

Lively district known for its Shinto shrines, plus chic stores & an art museum at Tokyo Midtown.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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Mathilde Richard

3/5
Great location everything was in the same room (beds, showers, hairdryers…) so it gets crowded and loud in the evening Not very pleasant if you wanna get a good night’s rest

Room 3

Service 4

Location5

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Vida

5/5
If you can stay quietly, have earpods, This hostel is a nice option !I was worried about staying this hostel because of bad reviews. But staff is kind and every guest tried to be quiet in hostel. If you meet noisy guests, It would make you have a bad experience in the hostel.

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Titano

3/5
Almost non-existent staff and bordering on unpleasant if you have the chance (or misfortune) to come across them

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U E

5/5
This place has great reviews on the booking sites but for some reason not on Google. I decided to take a chance and I was pleasantly surprised. Everything is super clean, the beds, toilets and showers. They have a microwave and free coffee. The only negative thing I could say is that depending on who's staying, it can get noisy at night.

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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rumicco “rumicco” hsyaa

3/5
I wanted to enjoy LIVE without having to worry about the last train, so I tried it because it was cheap.The location conditions are very good. It may be a little difficult to understand, but you can get there using Google Maps.There will be no staff available for check-in at night, but the entrance security number and bed number will be emailed to you on the day of check-in.The bed, shower, and washroom were clean.I think it depends on who is using it at the time, but on the day I used it, it was very quiet.The bed, washroom, and shower room were adjacent to each other, so I was worried about the noise, but I had no problems at all. It was so quiet that I had to be very careful not to make any noise when I touched my luggage. I think that's good manners if you're staying at a hotel like this, but I thought it would be stressful if you were staying with someone who couldn't do that. It can't be helped that this is just luck.The bed space is clean and as long as you close the curtains, you can sleep comfortably! I think it's fine if you take the price seriously.Amenities include bath towels and toothbrushes. Shampoo and body soap in the shower room.The slippers were shared cloth slippers, so they were a little damp and I didn't want to wear them barefoot.There is a shoe rack outside the door, so I was a little worried about putting my shoes there, so if you're worried, it's safer to bring a plastic bag with you as your luggage.I just need to sleep! If you can say that, I think it's a good accommodation because it's clean and cheap.

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0756 cero

3/5
The surrounding environment, the people staying there, and the luck of time.Close to the station ○,The interior is very beautiful.Although it is not very spacious, there is a space to relax.The people staying the night are making concessions,Good to have supplies.There are many people traveling abroad, tourists, and people on business.If the civility of the customer base is maintainedI feel like it's a good thing.There were many people from overseas, and the Christmas atmosphere was warm.It would have been better if the place was a little quieter, but I would like it to be clean and have a softer atmosphere.I think it would be good if the spaces for men and women were separated, even if it was only slightly.Whether or not communication occurs depends on the person staying the night. Sometimes we share sweets with each other, and sometimes it feels like a quiet job.However, there are elderly office workers who sometimes stay overnight.The manager who sometimes stays there? I'm surprised he's an old man. .Booking.com has only good reviews... Many foreigners who travel here have good manners.First of all, Japanese male customers have bad manners. Once, there was a stranger who looked like a dwarf uncle, and he was complaining and it was scary.Also, although it is a mixed-gender dormitory, the spaces are not separated for some reason, and male guests often look at the bed positions of female guests (this is common among Japanese men).On the other hand, if you are a foreign man, there are no women in the dormitory. Maybe I misunderstood that, but after taking a shower, I wandered around naked. There is a changing room in front of the shower room, so as a matter of etiquette, I would like men to put up a sign not to wander around naked. Number one is luggage. It's nice to be able to store your luggage, but when I stayed there for several nights, I don't know if it was other guests or the cleaning staff, but I think they moved around and looked at everything without permission. There was a moment when I thought, . Even if you move it to get in the way, it's bad manners. It's creepy so please don't touch it. Users are arranging things by handing over things to each other without permission. However, if you request it, the heating will turn on and things will improve, so I hope people are looking into this. I feel that they are attentive to the bare essentials, such as having a pot. It's true that the beds and washrooms are quite clean. It's a small space, but the layout isn't bad. There are two well-built restrooms, but only one is for ladies, so if it's crowded you'll have to wait, but I think having separate toilets for men and women is the right thing to do from a sanitary standpoint. There are some strange Japanese men out there. Also, there are elevators, people from other countries travel abroad, and most people speak English, have good manners, and are fun people, so I think that's a great thing. On the other hand, Japanese male customers on the way home from drinking have bad manners, and I wonder if it's okay to sleep in the same space as young female customers (both Japanese and foreign). That's why I hope it doesn't increase too much. It's a bit of a coincidence that it's in a bar district, but the location is very convenient, so I think there are repeat customers.