Akasaka no Sato

7.2
Very Good
(36 reviews)

4 Chome-3-13 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan

+81 120-020-688

Access the hotel social media

Hotel Description

Akasaka no Sato is a charming and cozy hostel located at 4 Chome-3-13 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan. Nestled in a lively district known for its Shinto shrines, chic stores, and the renowned Tokyo Midtown art museum, this hostel offers a welcoming atmosphere for female travelers. Just 3 minutes on foot from the nearest metro station, the hostel is perfectly situated for those wishing to explore Tokyo’s vibrant culture and attractions. With its warm and inviting decor, Akasaka no Sato provides a comfortable retreat from the bustling city. The hostel is ideally located within close proximity to several iconic landmarks including the Tokyo Tower, which is only 3 kilometers away, and the Imperial Palace, just 8 minutes by car. The hostel’s design exudes a sense of calm with its cozy, simple layout and functional spaces.
The dormitory rooms at Akasaka no Sato are designed to cater to the needs of modern travelers. Featuring comfortable bunk beds with privacy curtains, reading lights, and fans, the rooms provide a restful environment for guests. Each dormitory is equipped with lockers, mini-fridges, and tea and coffeemakers for added convenience. En suite bathrooms offer refreshing shower-only facilities, complete with fresh linens and towels. The hostel has a smoke-free policy, ensuring that guests can enjoy a fresh and clean environment during their stay.
As part of its commitment to offering comfort and convenience, Akasaka no Sato provides free Wi-Fi access throughout the property, ensuring that guests can stay connected during their visit. While there are no air conditioning or pools, the hostel offers a tranquil and low-key atmosphere that makes it ideal for relaxation.
For those planning to explore Tokyo, the hostel is well-connected to public transport. Akasaka Station is just a 5-minute walk away, providing easy access to the metro network. Visitors can reach the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing in just 16 minutes by public transport, and the Meiji Jingu Shrine, a tranquil Shinto site surrounded by lush forest, is a short 15-minute journey away. Additionally, guests can enjoy a quick 13-minute ride to the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a 144-acre park that combines beautiful gardens and expansive grassy areas.
When it comes to dining, there are a variety of delicious options within walking distance from the hostel. Popular nearby restaurants include Maeda Shokudo, a Western restaurant just 3 minutes away by taxi, TOMBOY Akasaka, an Izakaya restaurant only 1 minute away, and Boutary, a French restaurant just 1 minute from the hostel. Guests can also indulge in Italian cuisine at La Tida or the local favorite, Gyu Gesu no Yubiwa, located a short 3-minute ride away.
Whether you’re exploring the city’s culture, visiting iconic landmarks, or simply enjoying the quiet atmosphere, Akasaka no Sato provides a comfortable and convenient base for your Tokyo adventure. With its affordable prices, cozy accommodations, and prime location, it’s a perfect choice for travelers looking to experience the best of Tokyo.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 8-minute drive to the Tokyo Imperial Palace

2. 5-minute walk to the nearest public transit station

3. Dormitories with privacy curtains, reading lights, and fans

4. Fully equipped rooms with lockers, mini-fridges, and tea/coffee makers

5. En suite bathrooms with fresh linens and towels

6. Smoke-free property with free Wi-Fi

7. Located near Tokyo Tower, Meiji Jingu, and Shibuya Scramble Crossing

8. Close to popular restaurants like Maeda Shokudo and TOMBOY Akasaka

9. Accessible from Narita and Haneda airports with short travel times

10. Welcomes female travelers with a cozy, secure environment


9.6 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Tokyo Tower
11 min
Meiji Jingu
15 min
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
13 min
Imperial Palace
8 min
Shibuya Scramble Crossing
16 min

Nearest locations

TOMBOY Akasaka
1 min
ラ·ティーダ
1 min
Boutary
1 min
FURUYA augastronome
1 min
사교오
1 min
前田食堂
3 min
今夜はイタメシ ギュゲスのゆびわ
3 min
ヤマガタキョウドリョウリマル
3 min
See more Interesting locations

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
    Agoda

    $71

    Booking.com

    $76

    Vio.com

    $73

    Priceline

    $74

    goseek.com

    $73

    Traveloka.com

    $82


Location

4 Chome-3-13 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 5 min

Transit: 1 hr 25 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 26 min

Transit: 53 min

Transit:

Akasaka Station

Walking: 5 min

Tokyo Station

Taxi: 15 min

Walking: 55 min

Akasaka-Mitsuke Station

Walking: 6 min

Ichigaya Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 33 min

Yotsuya Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 27 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

Pets

No pets

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

No air conditioning


Reviews

100% reviews from partners and customers booking on Dinogo

6.8

17 reviews

Wonderful
7
Excellent
2
Good
2
Below Average
3
Not Good
3
Cover Image for 2020 Kinny (‪Kinny2020‬)

2020 Kinny (‪Kinny2020‬)

1/5
Hmm. The cleaning was not done well, and the towels I was given had long hairs on them...maybe the sheets used by overnight guests had not been washed. It might be better to think of it as a service similar to that of a mountain hut. I guess it's for when you really have to go to Akasaka. There is Nine Hours nearby, so I recommend that.

Cover Image for David

David

4/5
Really enjoyed this place, our room was upstairs and was nice. If there's no one at reception then ring the door bell. Make sure you tell them in advance what time you're arriving.

Room 4

Service 4

Location4

Cover Image for ましろ

ましろ

2/5
The bedside table was covered in what looked like candy crumbs.There was a mentally ill person who spoke like a regular customer and was going around asking for room numbers.I was scared because he was watching me from the gap in the curtains until I returned to my room from the common area.Good location, but I won't go there again...

Cover Image for 前貴(貴)

前貴(貴)

2/5
I brought my luggage with me before check-in, but I was told that I could leave it in the corner where the entrance was open, only via the intercom, and the lock chain was broken so I couldn't leave it safely, and the service was not very friendly. When I returned to check in late in the evening, I pressed the intercom but no one answered, and I didn't hear from anyone even after a few minutes. Even when I called the hotel, there was no answer. After that, we waited even longer and when another person arrived, we were finally able to connect and enter. After all, there is no amiability. It was cheap in Omotesando, but...

Cover Image for Haru。出張ダイエット

Haru。出張ダイエット

1/5
It was the worst stay. The price was cheap, but the person in the same room told me that he had lost money, asked me to show my bag, and was suspected of being a suspect, so I couldn't get a good night's sleep, and I thought I would never go there again.It wasn't because it was cheap, it was a crappy inn with no trust or service.

Cover Image for 都かおる

都かおる

3/5
◎Good pointsAbout 5-10 minutes walk from the station. It is a convenient location as there are pharmacies and convenience stores nearby.In-house wear, towel, and toothbrush includedLuggage storage available△There is a curtain separating the bathroom from the washbasin (dressing room), so you can hear everything including the sound of the hair dryer. It's a fixed type, so be careful about the time of day.Push type shower. I have it set to a longer length, but it's inconvenient...A fixed dryer has almost no air. Even though I have short hair, I struggled for 2 to 30 minutes sweating. Your hair will definitely get damaged, so if you're staying here, we recommend bringing your own hair dryer.It is unclear whether there is a common room or not. There was no explanation given at the front desk. There was a sticker on the kettle that said, ``Eat and drink in the common room,'' but it's a mystery whether that was there in the first place. I guess that's unkind.I've been sightseeing around the country while staying at cheap hotels all over the country, but I think this one is the worst compared to guesthouses and cheap hotels in local cities...It's not that the facilities are bad, but rather that if you can only spend this much money, you should compromise on the service and facilities.In Tokyo, accommodations costing 4 to 5,000 yen will have facilities like this. I was once again reminded of the recent high prices and the location of Tokyo. .Now that I think about it, I realize that the other budget hotels I've stayed in so far have been so convenient because they pay attention to hygiene and service. Well, it can't be helped here, there are various things... It's a level.

Cover Image for i mika

i mika

3/5
Book with Akasaka no Sato Premium. I was a little confused because this name didn't appear on Google Maps and the entrance to the inn was a peaceful women's inn.The room and facilities had everything I needed and I was satisfied with my stay at a cheap price. There's no TV, but there's Wi-Fi, so it's not a problem.I changed into slippers at the entrance, but the slippers were placed in a cluttered mess on the shelf with my outside shoes, so I was a little hesitant to put them on. I was told that I could leave my outdoor shoes on the shelf there, but I was worried so I brought them to my room.The room has bunk beds, a toilet, a separate shower booth, a desk, and a chair.There is some dust left here and there, so people who like cleanliness may not like it.It was nice to have a pair of loungewear with a top and bottom, but one of the pants was so worn around the waist that it should have been thrown away, but it was easy to put on and it was a hassle to call the staff to change it. So I used it as is.Overall, it was a good stay at a low price considering the location.

Cover Image for RY KIN

RY KIN

1/5
There were a lot of cockroaches in the summer. There was hardly any cleaning done and it was full of dust, which was really not good for the body. When you walk barefoot, a lot of dust sticks to the soles of your feet. The male receptionist was also unfriendly. It couldn't be called a hotel. Above all, the building is too old and in disrepair. The toilet and shower were too dirty. I came here on a trip and it was the worst. The air conditioner is also broken. It's not a hotel. It was like staying in a run-down apartment. Besides cockroaches, we also saw ants and spiders. I should have stayed at a regular hotel. I really regret it.

Cover Image for Hi Google!

Hi Google!

5/5
I made a reservation through booking.com. I was worried because it was so cheap, but since I made a reservation on short notice late at night, I was able to have a room by myself instead of sharing a room. The man at the reception was also very kind and I would like to use him again in the future if I need anything.

Cover Image for h y

h y

5/5
The facilities and cleaning were good.

Room 5

Service 5

Location5