Published date: August 19, 2024
Accommodation to Live in Tokyo
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Experience of the stay
The room sizes are compact, making it suitable for business travelers and freelancers! I've stayed in double-sized rooms, but I definitely prefer the single rooms. The larger rooms are on higher floors, but the TV antenna doesn't work well there, and even after multiple repairs, I couldn't watch TV. The view isn't that great either, so I recommend the low-floor single room where the TV reception is better. The shower pressure is excellent, and it seems to help with skin beautification. The washing machine costs 300 yen per use, and the dryer is 100 yen for 30 minutes, which is common. The front desk staff are generally kind.
Experiences during the trip
Nearby is TBS. Akasaka has a lot of Korean restaurants and is older in history than Shin-Okubo. Therefore, there are many delicious Korean restaurants in the area. There are also many places like cabarets if you're into nightlife. You can avoid them if you don't like that scene, but while the streets are lively late at night, they can be quite messy the next day. There used to be a 'Picasso' which was formerly a Don Quijote (it's unclear why the name is different). The closest convenience store to the hotel is a Family Mart inside a building, but it’s better to go to Akasaka Station for more options. It's recommended to buy some items before you leave.