About Akasaka Yoko Hotel
Akasaka Yoko Hotel hotel is located in a trendy part of the city of Tokyo that is known for art galleries like the Mori Art Museum.
Each room of the hotel is equipped with a refrigerator, free Wi-Fi access, and a television. Wired Internet hookups are also available. The rooms are all air conditioned and feature en-suite bathroom facilities, which include a toilet, bath tub, and bidet. Towels, hair dryers, and complimentary toiletries are provided.
There are two meeting rooms available at the hotel. Self-service laundry facilities are also provided. Other hotel amenities and services include on-site parking, tour and ticket assistance, and breakfasts served daily.
Akasaka Yoko Hotel hotel is home to Restaurant Brillante. It serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Both Japanese cuisine and Western dishes are available during all meal times.
Guests can take a short walk to Tokyo Midtown. Both Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Imperial Palace are also within walking distance.
Positive Reviews
positive:
The Hotel Rooms Are Fairy Quiet
Many guests said that they liked the fact that this hotel is in a fairly quiet neighbourhood and that the hotel itself is also usually very quiet. You are unlikely to hear a lot of noise from the corridors or neighbouring hotel rooms. The walls are well insulated.
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The Location is Good and Interesting
Guests all love the location of this hotel. It is in a neighbourhood that has lots of things to do within walking distance. Some examples include bars, restaurants, clubs, and art galleries. Guests also love the fact that you can easily walk to Akasaka Metro Station from the hotel.
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The Rooms Are Cleaned Daily
Many guests said that they really appreciated the rooms being cleaned daily without them having to request extra cleaning services. When you stay at this hotel, you can expect very clean facilities.
Negative Reviews
negative:
The Rooms and Bathrooms Are Tiny
The guest rooms and bathrooms are tiny, even by Japanese standards. Several guests said that they almost tripped over their companions or luggage when walking around their rooms. Others said that they couldn't use the toilet without their knees hitting the wall or door.
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Some Staff Doesn't Speak Much English
Guests all agree that you will need to deal directly with the front desk if your don't speak Japanese well. Most other staff members, especially those on the housekeeping staff, do not speak much English, if any at all.
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You May Have Problems with the Wi-Fi Connection
Some guests said that they could not get the Wi-Fi to work in their rooms. Others said that it was too slow to be practical. So, you may need to go to the lobby, if you want to get online during your stay.