Published date: August 6, 2024
A Relaxing Hotel Away from the Hustle and Bustle
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Experience of the stay
Situated in the bustling city of Akasaka, the hotel provided a tranquil escape from the noise, soothing my travel fatigue. The b hotel evokes an image of colorful carpets, and just like those carpets, the front desk staff represented a delightful diversity of nationalities, ages, and genders. The unique hospitality characteristic of the b brand was wonderful, and I enjoyed my meals greatly. The room was simple and practical, perfectly equipped with everything needed for a solo traveler.
Experiences during the trip
This trip was centered around the theme of Tokyo gourmet food, and I eagerly dove into the experience!
[GINZA]
Just walking around Ginza is exciting! Although I couldn't afford to buy anything, being a country bumpkin, I felt uplifted just being there.
[Akasaka]
The impressive torii gate towering in the middle of the road at Hie Shrine was a place I had always wanted to visit, so it was great to finally fulfill that wish. The beautiful white torii gate was unusual, and capturing a photo without anyone around was quite the challenge.
[Harajuku]
I finally visited the famous Nensho! There was a long line due to the high number of inbound tourists, but the turnover was swift, and the wait was only about 30 minutes, allowing me to enjoy my meal smoothly. The noodles with a firm texture topped with egg and chikuwa were absolutely fantastic! I was very satisfied.
[Nakameguro]
With amazing coffee in hand from Nakameguro, I took a leisurely stroll to Daikanyama and then had dinner at Okonomiyaki Kuro! At Okonomiyaki Kuro, they make their okonomiyaki with rice flour, giving it a uniquely crispy and chewy texture. The menu was extensive, and the conversations with the cheerful staff were delightful! It’s one of my favorite places. The location was also superb, within walking distance from Nakameguro Station.