Bnbplus Costelun Akiba

5.8
Good
(48 reviews)

Japan, 〒101-0032 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Iwamotochō, 3 Chome−7−11 神田KSビル 4階

+81 3-5829-9932

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Hotel Description

Bnbplus Costelun Akiba is a charming hotel situated in the heart of Tokyo's dynamic Chiyoda District. Located at 3 Chome−7−11 Iwamotochō, this hotel offers an excellent central location, perfect for exploring Tokyo's iconic attractions. With its proximity to Akihabara Electric Town, a mere 14-minute walk away, the hotel is ideal for guests wanting to immerse themselves in the vibrant electric district known for its tech shops, anime culture, and gaming. The hotel is also within walking distance to the beautiful Myojin Shrine, an ancient shrine that dates back to the 8th century. The surrounding neighborhood of Jimbocho is a lively hub, with numerous college bookshops, quirky bars, and cafes, giving it a unique cultural and artistic charm. Inside, the hotel offers a cozy and comfortable atmosphere, ideal for both short and extended stays. The rooms are thoughtfully equipped with essential amenities such as Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and private bathrooms in select rooms. Some rooms also feature a bathtub, shower, refrigerator, and microwave, providing convenience and comfort for guests.
The hotel is easily accessible by public transport, with the nearest transit station, Iwamotocho Station, only a 6-minute walk away, making it convenient for guests to explore further parts of the city. For those arriving by air, both Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport are within easy reach, with travel times of about 1 hour and 27 minutes respectively.
For those seeking nearby attractions, top sights such as Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo Skytree, the Imperial Palace, and Tsukiji Outer Market are all within a 15-minute radius. Whether you're visiting for leisure or business, Bnbplus Costelun Akiba provides a well-situated, practical, and comfortable stay in one of Tokyo's most vibrant districts.
With friendly service, a smoke-free environment, and a variety of in-room amenities, Bnbplus Costelun Akiba offers a perfect base for your Tokyo adventure.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 14-minute walk to Akihabara Electric Town

2. 6-minute walk to Iwamotocho Station

3. Proximity to cultural sites like Myojin Shrine and Jimbocho

4. Comfortable rooms with Wi-Fi and private bathrooms

5. Close to top Tokyo attractions such as Sensō-ji and Tokyo Skytree

6. No pets allowed, smoke-free property

7. Microwave and refrigerator in select rooms

8. Convenient access to major airports, including Haneda and Narita

9. No breakfast offered, but plenty of nearby dining options

10. Elevator access and baggage storage available


9.0 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Akihabara Electric Town
14 min
Sensō-ji
10 min
Tokyo Skytree
16 min
Imperial Palace
12 min
Tsukiji Outer Market
14 min
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Good to know

Check-in16:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating9.0
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport27 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Booking.com

    $63


Location

Japan, 〒101-0032 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Iwamotochō, 3 Chome−7−11 神田KSビル 4階

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 1 min

Transit: 1 hr 15 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 27 min

Transit: 41 min

Transit:

Asakusabashi Station

Walking: 13 min

Tokyo Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 37 min

Iwamotocho Sta.

Walking: 6 min

Ueno Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 32 min

Bakurochō Station

Walking: 9 min


Nearby locations

9.0

Exceptional Location

Kanda

Central neighborhood with college bookshops & bars in Jimbocho, plus 8th-century Myojin Shrine.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

No parking

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Elevator

Languages spoken

English

Japanese

Accessibility

Not accessible

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Cash

Food & drink

No breakfast

Bathrooms

Private bathroom in some rooms

Bathtub in some rooms

Shower in some rooms

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning in some rooms

Refrigerator in some rooms

Microwave in some rooms


Reviews

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3.8

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Spyth Lo

1/5
‼ ️The tatami mats and places where shoes are placed in public spaces smell so strong, it feels like the smell of dead mice is very strong and the smell remains the same for several days.There was a lot of hair on the toilet floor and it looked like it would be cleaned for several days. There was no water in the water dispenser...😯 I guess there are employees living here, so there will be people replenishing toilet paper at any time, even late at night.😱This is a cheap place to sleep so don’t ask for muchIt’s just that the tatami room really stinks😱, and there are a bunch of shoes, clothes, suitcases and sundries piled up in the public space. I haven’t seen anyone using them for several days. It seems they are just piled here🙈⋯⋯Elevator There are often large bags of things piled at the escape hatch when going out, which raises safety concerns.‼ ️I don’t think the owner here cares about quality at all🧐Good location, quite close to the station

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あーるべ

1/5
I was looking at other people's reviews, but I was skeptical and thought it would be okay, but even though I had made a reservation a month in advance, I called and didn't even have the room number posted on the door. I had to.Also, there were people wandering around even after midnight, and around 3 o'clock, I heard creaking noises even though there was no one on the left and right, and I couldn't get a good night's sleep because I thought it might be someone.I think I'll stop trying to get it done cheaply.Reviews are important

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יערה רות מימון

5/5
I booked a room in advance through the Aguda website, and when I read the reviews on Google I was a little worried, however none of my fears came true, the place was easy to find (navigating using Google Maps) because I registered in advance the entry process was easy and a note with my name and details was waiting for me. The rooms were capsule rooms quite identical to other capsule rooms I had the chance to stay in, there was a place to sit and eat and a place to store the luggage. The bathroom and showers were clean and well equipped, soaps, shampoo and all hair styling equipment you can imagine (straightener, pen, etc.) I had a very good experience for one night. Maybe I wouldn't stay for a long time because the rooms are capsule rooms, therefore small, and there is no way to cook, but other than that it was excellent.

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月見叶星

1/5
Never stay overnight! I don't want to give it even 1 star, it was the worst capsule hotel I've ever stayed in.When I checked in, I was told that there would be a piece of paper with my name on it, but it wasn't. In the first place, there was no mention of such a check-in method on the site.I checked in in the evening, but there was no staff and the front desk had a terrible smell. Also, it's really hot. Air conditioning is not working at all. I woke up many times during the night, other users woke up frequently too, and they all said it was hot. What should you do if you get heatstroke? Thanks to you, I am in very poor health. When I looked at other reviews, I found that although there were complaints regarding the air conditioning, it has not been improved at all. If you have time to reply, why don't you come over and make some adjustments? Cleaning is not done well and everything is unsanitary. When I got on the futon, it was very itchy and left scars that looked like insect bites. The water server runs out of water and there's nothing good about it. It doesn't matter if it's cheap or bad. However, there are some places that are solid even in this price range, so I think this is the only place that is terrible.

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EJ Chen

1/5
"Run away"There is no sense of security at all. Checking in is a waste of time (you can’t pass even though you enter the correct password), and you can’t store your luggage in advance! ! He escaped without even crawling into the bed.There are no room types or partitions, just a cabinet for each person to sleep in. You can only open/close the door by logging in via iPad. I wonder if I will be locked in someday. The feeling of handing over all personal information, passport information, person, and property.

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1/5
The location is a convenient 10-minute walk from Akihabara. The room is on the fourth floor. You need to take an elevator to go upstairs. The elevator is very old and feels like it will break down at any time.There will be a tablet on the fourth floor that you need to check in by yourself. During the process, you need to enter a lot of information, which is quite troublesome for foreigners. Finally, there was a password that we couldn't enter correctly. It took about thirty minutes to use it. Input successful. At this time, we unexpectedly found that the door to the room was unlocked, so we went in (I was quite surprised at the moment. I don’t know whether it was because the door had not been locked for many years, or someone just forgot to lock it). Once inside, there was a small The counter and the lobby are where the beds are after walking in. There are about twenty beds crammed into a very small space. The aisle space is also very narrow, which is very inconvenient for people with large luggage. Advantages The overall space is quite clean, the bathroom and toilet are also clean, and the price is very cheap. If you need to stay overnight temporarily, don't pay attention to quality, and are more concerned about price, you can consider it. However, it is not recommended for people with large luggage. I would There is no place to pack, and it feels unsafe to put luggage directly on the aisle (it has lockable lockers, but not one for each bed. When we went there, there was only one small locker left to use).Finally, when we wanted to leave the hotel, we needed to swipe our face or enter a password to leave, but since our check in was not successful, the facial recognition and password were invalid. Finally, we thanked the little sister next to us who helped us open the door. Only then can we leave.ㄧWhen entering the room, the overall feeling is like a student dormitory. There are many beds crammed together. People with trypophobia may be afraid. It does not feel very safe if you carry valuables. The advantage is that the price is very cheap and the environment is good. It's quite clean, but it's not recommended for foreign guests with big luggage.

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Yuki Kasai

4/5
◆It's for women only, so you can enter and exit using facial recognition and a passcode, so don't worry. The air conditioning was nice and not too harsh. There seemed to be enough sinks and hair dryers. There is a charge for amenities, but shampoos are provided.

TM

Trip.com Member

2.7/5
amenities was acceptable. quite clean as well. my only concern is the location, it is situated right above a bar, at night the street is really dark and quite scary for a female who is alone. here comes the problem, upon checking in, i was …

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Meenal Sagar

3/5
They can improve the service. The place can be cleaned at least once a day. There are other cheaper places where the service is also good. If you're low on budget, look for a day and see how it is before you extend your stay.

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Dongfang Zhao

2/5
It's about an 8-10 minute walk from Akihabara Subway Station. The restroom and shower room are also sufficient. It can meet the most basic needs: sleep, take a bath, and soak in noodles. The bed is very narrow, like you can roll over and hit the wall. The aisle is very narrow, only one person can pass through. The house is very humid, and dry clothes can become wet when hung outside. The mattresses were also damp, and some had a strong musty smell that made it difficult to breathe. Because the room is small, it is very noisy if there is any movement, especially at night. If the requirements are not high and the budget is limited, you can consider it if you want to spend one night temporarily. I personally made a reservation for several days because I was so adventurous, otherwise I would have wanted to move out that night, so I had no choice but to get used to it. Walking distance , around 10 minutes from Akihabara station. Good if you need one night stay for emergency.Such small a room was unbelievably equipped with basically all the equipments for daily life needs:24 beds, three toilets and three showers, and was squeezed into a locker cabinet, a smaller reception area and dining area with a fridge, and some kitchenwares(bowls and plates, and water). You can live by if you do not ask much.The room is so small that you literally only have space to walk and pass through, and most of the time you’d have to stop to wait for others to pass cuz it’s only enough for one person to walk through.Cushion is small too, size around 2*1*1.3 (m), will be painful for tall girls.Room is very humid. You hang the dry outfit in the room, and the next morning it became wet. This was not exaggerated. Some of the cushions smell musty too and made you hard to breathe. But strangely, the humidifier is still on 24 hours a day.The ladder to upper beds needs maintenance. Some were broken.Reception public area is smelly with all the shoes lying down there, right next to the kitchen (two small tables). Long hairs everywhere on the floor in the washing room esp. on weekend when staff don't seem to work. Objectively, guests were to blame for the dirty situation.Not that quiet as people commented, esp. at night. Some people stay late till 3am ish, and some starts to get ready by 6am, people coming in and out by slamming the door, packing, unpacking, zip on and off the suitcase, heavy foot steps with all the slippers, some even ate very late at night in bed when you can smell the instant noodles from the bed downstairs and the sound how they suck the noodles and cracking the eggs… The space is so small which made each sound louder than it may sound like at night.Customer service needs improving. Cannot get hold of them in time. No one replies. Even tho finally in the end someone answered the phone after me dozens time of trying. They did not care if I slept well, but wonder how fast they should charge for changing a bed when I was complaining about the noise. Not professional.All in all, oaky if you’re on a limited budget, and basic beds and shower satisfies, otherwise look for other places.