Anshin Oyado Tokyo Akihabara Denkigaiten

8.4
Excellent
(1231 reviews)

Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−2−12 秋葉原一棟ビル

+81 3-6746-4746

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Hotel Description

Anshin Oyado Tokyo Akihabara Denkigaiten is a modern capsule hotel situated at 1 Chome−2−12 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, 〒101-0021, Japan. This unique hotel is perfectly positioned just a short three-minute walk from the nearest metro and train stations, making it an ideal base for exploring Tokyo’s vibrant Akihabara district. Known as a high-tech retail hub, Akihabara is famous for its electronics shops, video game stores, and manga and anime culture, offering an array of offbeat dining options, including themed maid cafes that enhance the area’s eclectic charm. The hotel’s design reflects a blend of contemporary style and traditional Japanese elements, creating a welcoming atmosphere that invites guests to unwind in comfort.
The capsule rooms at Anshin Oyado are designed for a relaxing stay, featuring streamlined spaces equipped with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and shared bathrooms. Each capsule is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort, providing a peaceful sanctuary for travelers seeking rest after a day of exploration. The overall ambiance of the hotel promotes tranquility, allowing guests to recharge in style while enjoying the unique capsule experience that Japan is known for.
In addition to its cozy rooms, Anshin Oyado offers a range of special amenities that set it apart. Guests can enjoy complimentary drinks in the informal dining area, along with access to an Internet café that caters to both leisure and business needs. For those looking to unwind, the hotel features an artificial hot-spring bath and a sauna, providing a serene environment to relax and rejuvenate. Massage chairs are available, allowing guests to indulge in a soothing experience that has been mentioned favorably by visitors numerous times.
Transportation is a breeze from Anshin Oyado, with convenient access to various public transport options nearby. Akihabara Station, just a four-minute walk away, connects travelers to major lines across the city, while Kanda Station and Tokyo Station are also within easy reach. For longer trips, both Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport are accessible, with travel times of approximately one hour and 26 minutes by taxi, respectively. This ease of access makes the hotel a perfect choice for both domestic and international travelers.
Health and safety measures are paramount at Anshin Oyado, ensuring that guests feel secure throughout their stay. The hotel implements strict cleanliness protocols, and its smoke-free environment contributes to a healthier atmosphere. Staff are trained to provide exceptional service while maintaining high standards of hygiene and safety, allowing guests to focus on relaxation and enjoyment.
There are plenty of top things to do around Anshin Oyado. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture by exploring Akihabara Electric Town, just a four-minute walk away. The historic Sensō-ji temple, Japan’s oldest temple, is a mere 13 minutes away, inviting guests to discover its rich history and beautiful architecture. For breathtaking views of the city, the Tokyo Skytree is 19 minutes from the hotel, while the Imperial Palace, set within scenic gardens, is an eight-minute trip. Families can enjoy the Ueno Zoological Gardens, just a nine-minute journey from Anshin Oyado, where they can explore various animal species, including the beloved giant panda.
Food enthusiasts will find an array of dining options close to the hotel, including Roast Beef Ōno Akihabara, renowned for its exquisite meat dishes, and Cafe Fresca, an Italian spot perfect for casual dining. La Testa Dura, also Italian, offers a delightful menu just three minutes away. For meat lovers, Meat Winery Akihabara presents a unique dining experience, while Akatsuka serves authentic Japanese cuisine just a short two-minute taxi ride from the hotel. These restaurants not only showcase the culinary diversity of the area but also provide an opportunity for guests to indulge in memorable dining experiences.
In conclusion, Anshin Oyado Tokyo Akihabara Denkigaiten warmly invites guests to experience its unique offerings, comfortable accommodations, and prime location in one of Tokyo’s most exciting districts. Whether you are here for business, leisure, or cultural exploration, this hotel is dedicated to providing a welcoming atmosphere that ensures a memorable stay in the heart of Tokyo.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Guests praised the air conditioning for its effectiveness in keeping rooms comfortable throughout the year

2. Only a 4-minute walk to the bustling Akihabara district known for its vibrant electronics and anime culture

3. Convenient 4-minute walk to the nearest train station making it easy to navigate the city

4. The hotel features a concierge service to assist guests with their needs and local recommendations

5. A highlight is the massage chair, praised by guests for providing relaxation after a long day

6. Unique in the area, the hotel offers both a sauna and an artificial hot spring bath for relaxation


9.6 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Akihabara Electric Town
4 min
Sensō-ji
13 min
Tokyo Skytree
19 min
Imperial Palace
8 min
Ueno Zoological Gardens
9 min

Nearest locations

Roast Beef Ōno Akihabara
1 min
Cafe Fresca
1 min
Osteria NORA
1 min
Meat Winery Akihabara
2 min
Akatsuka
2 min
Sta. Kanda
2 min
Tatsurō
2 min
La Testa Dura
3 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out12:00
Location rating9.6
Nearest airportNarita International Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Agoda

    $75

    Booking.com

    $82

    Vio.com

    $77

    Trip.com

    $82

    goseek.com

    $77

    Traveloka.com

    $85


Location

Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−2−12 秋葉原一棟ビル

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr

Transit: 1 hr 3 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 26 min

Transit: 35 min

Transit:

Tokyo Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 31 min

Kanda Station

Walking: 12 min

Akihabara Station

Walking: 4 min

Ueno Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 30 min

Awajichō Sta.

Walking: 8 min


Nearby locations

9.6

Exceptional Location

Akihabara Electric Town

High-tech retail hub for electronics, video games, manga & anime, plus offbeat dining in maid cafes.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

No parking

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Concierge

Currency exchange

Self-service laundry

Elevator

Housekeeping

Languages spoken

English

Japanese

Public bath

Public bath

Artificial onsen

Accessibility

Accessible

Accessible elevator

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Cash

Food & drink

No breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

Spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas

Public internet workstation

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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8.1

245 reviews

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30
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野獣先輩

5/5
For a capsule hotel, it was clean, not hot, and not uncomfortable.I thought it was great to be able to stay for less than 10,000 yen, as accommodation costs are becoming more expensive due to inbound demand.Alcohol was sold at the front desk, but it was from Kinmugi, so I think there would be demand for regular beer and craft beer.There's also no need to worry about having a vending machine where you can buy cup ramen.I think it would become more popular if they imitated Dormy Inn and created an all-you-can-drink room for 2,000 yen.Stores close early in Akihabara.

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杉山友也

4/5
Unfortunately, towels were limited.The curry is delicious. The room is also clean.Good location and nice place.

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TKC

4/5
A capsule hotel with lobby services such as a large public bath, free alcohol, and meals.

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神谷厚多

5/5
I had a business trip to Tokyo and used it the night before. I have used capsule hotels from other companies several times and they were very good. There were some concerns, such as the TV signal in the room being a little weak, the walls being thin, and the sound of snoring from other rooms. The service is so good, with free curry, late night snacks, and free alcohol at night! ️Also, I was very grateful that hair styling products were always on hand. I would like to use it again next time.

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hirokey

4/5
It was my first time in a capsule hotel, and there was a fan inside the capsule, so I was able to sleep comfortably even in the intense heat.There weren't many chairs in the lounge, so you couldn't relax when there were many people.There is an elevator to access the bathroom, lounge, and front desk, but the problem is that it is slow.

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渡邊雅之

1/5
I'm glad that there are public baths around Akihabara. Close to the station and cheap. All you can eat and drink curry and drinks starting from 2000 yen. There is a free space, but it is run down and dirty. It can't be helped because it's cheap. It might just be a coincidence, but there might be bed bugs. My body felt itchy. The customer base isThere are many foreigners.

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Phil Chan

5/5
Cancel your bookings elsewhere and book on their website for the best rates, their prices are already the lowest, plus they have a plan with additional discounts for travellers with proof of travel (e.g. airline tickets, train tickets, bus tickets)I love this hotel, this is now my first choice for my solo Akihabara trips. Very close to JR Akihabara station. Staff speak sufficient English. Having been to some other capsule hotels, although this does not offer private rooms for those who need more privacy and some more room for luggage, the capsules and beds are clean, the air is sufficiently cooled, plus there is an electric fan in each capsule if you need extra cooling. You keep your capsule and not forced to clear out your space every day if you are staying for multiple nights. There are two elevators instead of one. The same key is used for the shoe locker and storage locker on the ground floor (1F). Free amenities and towels. Washrooms and water machines are on every floor, the communal bath and sauna area is on the basement floor (B1). The sauna water is a bit too hot for me though.What makes this hotel brand stand out is their lounge. Self-serve rice, curry and soup in the morning that rivals restaurant chains (sorry CoCo), with an assortment of spices, seasoning and heat powder (some bottles labelled from Level 1 to Level 10) for you to make your own perfect curry to start the day. (More English labels on the bottles would be appreciated). Drinks served all day (except some hours in midnight), an assortment of alcoholic drinks served from 5pm, and flavored mixed rice from 9pm. Plus 3 massage chairs. All free.If you are a male solo traveller, you won't regret booking this hotel. The only regret would be not booking on their official website for the lowest rates.

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いしやん

5/5
Great location and cost performance.This capsule hotel has a large public bath.The most noteworthy thing is that the lounge serves curry for breakfast, cooked rice for dinner, and at other times, white rice, miso soup, daily soup, and ochazuke with furikake are served. When I was younger, I would have been happy to be able to pay for meals.And soft drinks are free, and alcohol (wine shochu whiskey, etc.) is also free (I want to have a few drinks).Overall, it was quiet, well-mannered and comfortable.

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山田太郎(ウェッセン)

4/5
To be honest, if you have proper earplugs, this capsule hotel is sufficient.Easy to repeat as there are locations all over the placeI'm glad there's also nose tape to prevent snoring.

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edu rodriguez

5/5
The location is top notch, just 1 block away from akihabara station. For the price i paid (about 35 usd per night) it was well worth it. Free food, free drinks, massage chairs, washing machine and drier. Hi tech japanese toilets. Well worth it. You just need to get accustomed to a shared shower which is a cultural thing i know, but on my 2nd day, i got used to it.