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A Green / Sustainable Property - Third Party Certified
This property participates in Green Globe Certification, a third-party certification program that has been independently certified. Third-party certification measures the property's impact on one or more of the following: environment, community, cultural-heritage, the local economy. An objective assessment of a company's sustainable tourism practices has been performed at this property by an auditor who is independent of the third-party certification program.
Property Amenities
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Hotel Grand Fresa Akasaka offers 136 air-conditioned accommodations with complimentary bottled water and coffee/tea makers. Televisions come with satellite channels and pay movies. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations, slippers, makeup/shaving mirrors, and bidets.
This Tokyo hotel provides complimentary wired high-speed Internet access. Business-friendly amenities include desks and direct-dial phones. Additionally, rooms include hair dryers and trouser presses. In-room massages, irons/ironing boards, and extra towels/bedding can be requested. Housekeeping is provided daily.
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“Clean and neat, not as easy to get to”
Nice hotel but we were only in Tokyo for a stop over before catching the train north. This hotel is not on a JR line, you have to switch from the JR line at Tokyo station to the metro, and then you will have to switch lines on the Metro. Not so easy with bags. But luckily a lovely local helped us through the subway system. Get an airport transfer if you are staying here.
“Decent Hotel”
A great hotel conveniently located next to the Chiyoda Line (Akasaka station). The only issue (as with many Japanese hotel rooms), is the lack of space for your suitcase and belongings.
“Small comfort in the heart of Tokyo”
The rooms are small unless you stay in a Deluxe Double/Twin and when I mean small I mean no bigger than my dorm in college....but don't let that be a negative thing. For one it's across from the Akasaka subway...very convienent. The area is pretty neat with alot of bars and dining options...the TBS tower/square has little shops so you'll have plenty to do. If you plan on being in your room the whole time then why come to Tokyo....you can walk to the Okura or Roppongi...overall I thought it was great and wwill be back in March with my family...
“Great neighborhood, correct hotel”
The hotel was correct, the room was very clean but tiny. Lots of restaurants around and 1-minute walk to the metro station.
“Closest to Akasaka Tokyo Metro Station; VERY SMALL ROOM but comfortable and with great service!”
I highly recommend this hotel and I would gladly stay here again. This place is very close to Roppongi, Ginza, and Tokyo Stations. If you have a friend staying at the Hardy Barracks this hotel is one Tokyo Metro Subway station away. This was a very cute boutique hotel that I stayed in for 2 nights. The service was excellent. I stayed in the standard double room (which means a double-sized bed which is "full" size in the US) The room was very small which is typical for a Japanese hotel. The room is ideal for single persons or for a couple who is traveling VERY light. There was free internet LAN connection. There is a Family Mart and 7-11 convenience stores in the immediate area (for awesome Japanese food!) as well as an HSBC bank branch for an ATM. There is also a shopping complex with a variety of stores down the street. Exit 7 of the Akasaka station is right across the small street and Exit 6 is a short walk down the street from the hotel. These exits are closed from 2200-0600 so if you arrive between those hours you have to exit from Exit 4 which is further down the street. As with any other part of Tokyo be prepared for a lot of walking and climbing up and down flights of stairs so travel light!
“A tight fit! (but great value)”
The room was about 3m x 2.5m, so there was barely enough room for my wife and me, plus our luggage and souvenirs at the end of a 3 week Japan trip. That aside, the bed was comfortable, the bathroom was spacious and service attentive - we were very impressed the daily maid service was able to clean around our gear! Excellent location is within easy walking distance to restaurants, bars and the metro. Having stayed at a number of hotels in Japan, Chisun is the best of the business hotel chains and we would gladly stay there again.
“Small room but great for the price”
Former business hotel convertedinto boutique looking. Small room but that is common in all affordable Tokyo Hotels. Very clean, right next to Akasaka station, very near Roppongi.
“Great Hotel in Akasaka”
This is clean, new small hotel in the heart of Akasaka. They are just a half-block from one of the subway exits. The rooms are ever so slightly larger than the normal Tokyo-sized rooms. Recommended for those doing business in the Akasaka area.
“I am not that short”
Don't get me wrong, I did like this hotel. The rooms were small (think 1 double bed, 1 desk, 1 chair, and 1 closet that is approximately 6 inches deep) and clean. I loved having an electric teapot, the free amenities were plentiful (toothbrushes, razor, sponges, cotton swabs, hairbrush) and the soap/shampoo/conditioner containers were in a handy-dandy basket so that they could be moved around (like I said, small place). The window looked out onto a building across the way but I didn't get the room for the view. What I did not enjoy was sleeping there. The comforter was too short. I'm 5'8" - that's not that tall. The comforter fit from my feet to about the tops of my shoulders. The pillows were uncomfortable - one was nearly completely flat and the other, though taller and more solid, had an underside filled with little plastic tubes (yes, I did run into that kind of pillow in a different hotel but still not so fun). I booked this room specifically because there were several reviews on the web that led me to believe that it would be marvelous and joyous to sleep here - in this I am disappointed. In every other particular, I was satisfied with this hotel.
“Great Central Tokyo Hotel!”
This was my first time in Tokyo and I will absolutely stay at this hotel again! The hotel is right next to the Akasaka Metro Station with entrances to the Metro station next to the hotel or accross the street. The Akasaka station is on the Chiyoda line which is very useful and has good connecting lines at about two stations away. The rooms are VERY small (reason why I gave it a score of 3), but everyone warned me that Tokyo was like this, so I was prepared. In fact, I did not mind that much that the room was this small as it was very confortable! Staff at the hotel was incredibly nice and knowleadgeable... They helped us with any questions we had. The area is a financial part of the city, so it tends to be on the expensive side for food, but dont let this scare you away as it has many options and nice little streets where you can walk around and find a great restaurant to eat at. Basically I really recommend it and I can guarantee you that I will be staying here next time I'm in Tokyo!
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6-3-17 Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo, 107-0052 Japan
Nearby Points of Interest
The closest major airports to Hotel Grand Fresa Akasaka are:
Tokyo (HND-Haneda) - 14.3 km / 8.9 mi
Tokyo (NRT-Narita Intl.) - 60 km / 37.3 mi
The preferred airport for Hotel Grand Fresa Akasaka is Tokyo (NRT-Narita Intl.).
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Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan: Posh hotels and a good selection of mid-range restaurants can be found in this area bordering Ginzas northwest side. Sights in themselves, hotels include the New Otani complex, featuring a garden that was once owned by a Tokugawa regent, and ANA Hotel Tokyo, which has skyline views rivaling those of Tokyo Tower.
6-3-17 Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo, 107-0052 Japan
