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The B Akasaka

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4.5 of 5 stars 23 reviews
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#9 of 80 hotels in Minato
  • Address
    7-6-13 Akasaka
    Minato 107-0052
    Japan
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TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars Based on 23 traveler reviews
  • What to Expect:
    • 4 based on 17 reviews Rooms
    • 4 based on 15 reviews Service
    • 4 based on 17 reviews Value
    • 4.5 based on 17 reviews Cleanliness
  • Recommended For:
    • 50% based on 18 reviews Young singles
    • 40% based on 18 reviews Families with teenagers
    • 30% based on 18 reviews Older travelers
    • 20% based on 18 reviews An amazing honeymoon
    • 20% based on 18 reviews Families with young children

Reviews of The B Akasaka

( 1-10 of 23 )
May 29, 2008

I've just spent a week at the B Akasaka and am very happy with the stay. After reading all the reviews about the tiny hotel rooms and beds in Japan, I was pleasantly surprised. I would definitely recommend the rooms for singles. The bed is amply sized and there is obviously no issue with the lack of privacy in the... more

4 of 5 stars
Everett, Washington
May 10, 2008

Front desk staff was the epitome of Japanese hospitality, and sufficiently fluent in English. They provided us with very good tourist maps of Tokyo and a diagram of the local Akasaka area to help us find restaurants. The other reviews cover it pretty well. Small clean rooms, very modern with a great multi-head shower and the multi-function bidet toilet seats... more

Apr 3, 2008

I'm here right now. It's nice, clean, relatively central, just about big enough (in my single room) & most importantly cheap. If you're thinking of booking here, I'd advise you to at least look into "Shibuya Granbell", a hotel of similar cost and proportions (seemingly not listed on tripadvisor), only a bit trendier and slap bang in Shibuya. I think... more

5 of 5 stars
Vientiane, Laos
Apr 1, 2008

Pretty good place. The rooms were bigger than I was expecting given all the hype about tiny rooms in Tokyo. The bathroom was large enough, but it was built fishtank style with frosted glass up to about eye height, meaning you can see in from the room. It doesn't pay to be shy. As far as location goes it was... more

4 of 5 stars
Hong Kong
Mar 8, 2008

After staying with friends in Tokyo we had to spend one nght in a hotel. We wanted somewhere nice, central and inexpensive. Having read the reviews we opted for B Akasaka. It fitted the bill perfectly. Akasaka, primarily a nightlife area, is in the heart of Tokyo. The hotel, in a quiet office cum residential part of Akasaka, is only... more

Jan 20, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

• Cool,stylish hotel, staff, as always in Japan, polite and welcoming • Rooms are compact yet trendy • Breakfast is 1000 yen with Japanese and western choices • Very near the subway station • 1 PC for free internet in the foyer more

5 of 5 stars
Atlanta, GA
Dec 7, 2007
2/2 found this review helpful

A friend and I stayed at the B Akasaka for two evenings. This was a great value for the amount we paid ($150 per night for two twins). We were very impressed by how modern the hotel was and all the amenities (refrigerator, flat screen, nice lighting, robes, slippers, awesome coffee, computer in lobby). The rooms were quite small but... more

4 of 5 stars
Melbourne
Nov 9, 2007
3/3 found this review helpful

The rooms are tiny! Having travelled and stayed in hotels around the world, this was the smallest I'd ever seen! Not particularly a bad thing though, the room was extremely clean and very stylish. There was enough space to put 2 medium-large suitcases (after a bit of rearranging!). The lobby is awesome, just like the website photos. There is a... more

Nov 3, 2007
1/3 found this review helpful

I have tested 5 hotels in Tokyo over the past 2 years and this one in my worst experience. First of all you must know that 90% of the taxi drivers do not know where the hotel is located since the name has changed mid 2007 and most drivers know it with its previous name. If you decide to use... more

4 of 5 stars
London, United Kingdom
Jul 3, 2007
4/4 found this review helpful

I would highly recommend this hotel. It is well located between Roppongi, Shibuya and Ginza and is very well designed as well as beautifully kept. The rooms are small but this is no capsule hotel. If you are looking for a base to explore from then this is great but dont' choose it if you are looking to spend lots... more

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7-6-13 Akasaka, Minato 107-0052, Japan