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MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA

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Welcome to MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA, your stylish escape in the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Nestled in the dynamic Minato-Ku district, this 4-star hotel is the perfect launchpad for your Tokyo adventure, situated just 2,7μίλ. from the bustling city center. With a starting price of only $303, you can enjoy a fusion of comfort and convenience, making your stay memorable without breaking the bank!

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Japanese Apartment in MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA

Εμφάνιση 17 φωτογραφιών

2 Μονά Κρεβάτια

2 Στρώματα Φουτόν

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40 τ.π.

Japanese Apartment, 2 Μονά

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Escape to a spacious Japanese Apartment perfect for a family of 4 adults and 2 children. Enjoy the comfort of air purifiers, a bathtub, and a kitchen, all in a 431 sqft space.

Εμφάνιση 19 φωτογραφιών

860 τ.π.

Connecting Japanese Apartment

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This apartment has a well-equipped kitchen, dining area and spacious bathroom. Please note, the rate includes rooms inter connected by a door.

Connecting Japanese Apartment in MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA

Εμφάνιση 17 φωτογραφιών

4 Μονά Κρεβάτια

2 Καναπέδες-Κρεβάτια

2 Στρώματα Φουτόν

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80 τ.π.

Connecting Japanese Apartment, 4 Single

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MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA boasts a variety of featured amenities designed to pamper you during your stay. For those who love to cook, each room comes equipped with a kitchen including kitchenware—ideal for whipping up a midnight snack or a full meal after a day of exploration. Enjoy free Wi-Fi to share your experiences and access all the information you need to find your next adventure. And when it comes to relaxation, you can unwind in your very own bathtub or experience the refreshing comfort of air conditioning after a long day of sightseeing!

City view in MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA
City view in MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA

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With glowing reviews from 897 guests, this hotel is highly praised for its clean and modern facilities. Non-smoking rooms ensure a fresh and inviting atmosphere, while easy elevator access to upper floors makes for a leisurely experience. So pack your bags and get ready to dive into the thrilling ambiance of Tokyo, with MIMARU as your home away from home!

Bed in MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA
Bed in MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA

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At MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA, guests have a diverse selection of room types that cater to all kinds of travelers. Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, the hotel offers cozy options such as the Japanese Style Apartment perfect for couples seeking a tranquil retreat. For those traveling with the whole clan, the Apartment Connecting rooms can accommodate up to a staggering 10 adults and 6 children! Picture everyone coming together after a day of adventure, sharing stories and laughter over a home-cooked meal in your room’s fully equipped kitchen.

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kitchen in MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA

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The location of Mimaru turned out be be perfect for us. Super close to the areas of Shibuya and Harajuku (5 min subway ride) and walking distance to Roppongi which in the end we didn't end up spending too much time in. You can even walk to Shibuya if you don't mind a longer (40 min) walk. The subway line that Akasaka is on can get you almost anywhere you are likely to want to go in the city without having to change, providing you don't mind a 10-15 minute walk at the other end, and are smart about planning your route. I'd recommend downloading an English subway map as PDF to your phone - and combining that with the public transport layer in Google or Apple Maps to work things out. The Akasaka subway entrance is a 3 min walk from the hotel. We went to Akihabara, Ginza, Asakusa and more on the subway, and took the subway every day with a few very reasonably priced taxis and Uber here and there. The Ubers are generally extremely lux in Tokyo incidentally. The cash fare on the subway to most places is around $1.10, so amazing value, and was much easier than figuring out pre-paid cards or mobile payment. Just remember to keep your coins on you (as change) and you can use them all up on the subway. The staff at Mimaru were very friendly and helpful and everything was clean, modern and worked well. We made use of the small kitchen and had no issues ordering food to the hotel for example using Uber Eats. You meet the driver downstairs. There is a humidifier in the room which we found we needed to make use of and keep topped up with water daily, or it did get a little dry in the room with the forced air heating system. The Japanese style toilet was amazing and we got so hooked on the heated seat and other benefits that we ended up bringing one home with us. Yodobashi camera in Akihabara is the place to go for this and other electronics. A random note is that unlike other countries you need to create a new account to use Amazon JP.

Alx

We had a fantastic stay at MIMARU Tokyo Akasaka, which offered a rare amount of space by Tokyo standards. We booked the Japanese/Western-style room—two twin beds pushed together plus a traditional tatami area that comfortably fit 2–3 futons (perfect for our 10-year-old). The room also had a small but well-stocked kitchenette with pots, pans, a mini-fridge, and a compact cooking area—super convenient for families. The bathroom featured a deep Japanese soaking tub and came with all the amenities you'd expect from a modern hotel. Front desk staff were helpful, friendly, and always willing to offer tips or directions. The location in Akasaka is ideal—just a 5-minute walk to the Akasaka subway station, 10 minutes to Roppongi, and directly across the street from a 24-hour 7-Eleven for anything you might need. All in all, this is a great home base for families visiting Tokyo—centrally located, family-friendly, and spacious enough that you’re not living on top of each other.

Kenneth

We stayed in the Japanese apartment because the kids wanted to experience sleeping in the futons and they loved it! Rooms were very clean and quiet, bed and pillows very comfortable. Nice complimentary toiletries available. The little kitchen has all you need to prepare small meals and there’s a 7/11 just across the street. It’s located just 5 minutes walking distance from the metro station in a lovely neighbourhood with many different restaurants and convenience shops around. Staff is super friendly and helpful. They were absolutely amazing when we forgot some documents in the safe after checkout and they got in touch to help sort it out. Would definitely stay here again!

Yandra

Room was HUGE! and very comfortable, amenities were great, futon was comfortable! Loved the rooftop, the customer service and the close proximity to so much activity in the area as well as train station. Nikita, Trinh and there was a wonderful girl at the front desk (didn't catch her name!) that helped write out a request in Japanese for a specific medicine I wanted at a nearby pharmacy; customer service was second to none!! Everyone there was so kind and helpful, always going the extra mile to make my family and I feel welcomed!

H

A bit pricey but on the other hand, it was difficult finding a place with appropriate sleeping arrangements for a family of 4 adults that didn't include sofa beds. Loved the spacious Japanese style tatami area, the fully equiped kitchen and the seperate toilet room. We also liked the hotel policy of not fully cleaning the room every day. Close to some convenience stores.

Sher

The location of Mimaru turned out be be perfect for us. Super close to the areas of Shibuya and Harajuku (5 min subway ride) and walking distance to Roppongi which in the end we didn't end up spending too much time in. You can even walk to Shibuya if you don't mind a longer (40 min) walk. The subway line that Akasaka is on can get you almost anywhere you are likely to want to go in the city without having to change, providing you don't mind a 10-15 minute walk at the other end, and are smart about planning your route. I'd recommend downloading an English subway map as PDF to your phone - and combining that with the public transport layer in Google or Apple Maps to work things out. The Akasaka subway entrance is a 3 min walk from the hotel. We went to Akihabara, Ginza, Asakusa and more on the subway, and took the subway every day with a few very reasonably priced taxis and Uber here and there. The Ubers are generally extremely lux in Tokyo incidentally. The cash fare on the subway to most places is around $1.10, so amazing value, and was much easier than figuring out pre-paid cards or mobile payment. Just remember to keep your coins on you (as change) and you can use them all up on the subway. The staff at Mimaru were very friendly and helpful and everything was clean, modern and worked well. We made use of the small kitchen and had no issues ordering food to the hotel for example using Uber Eats. You meet the driver downstairs. There is a humidifier in the room which we found we needed to make use of and keep topped up with water daily, or it did get a little dry in the room with the forced air heating system. The Japanese style toilet was amazing and we got so hooked on the heated seat and other benefits that we ended up bringing one home with us. Yodobashi camera in Akihabara is the place to go for this and other electronics. A random note is that unlike other countries you need to create a new account to use Amazon JP.

Alx

We had a fantastic stay at MIMARU Tokyo Akasaka, which offered a rare amount of space by Tokyo standards. We booked the Japanese/Western-style room—two twin beds pushed together plus a traditional tatami area that comfortably fit 2–3 futons (perfect for our 10-year-old). The room also had a small but well-stocked kitchenette with pots, pans, a mini-fridge, and a compact cooking area—super convenient for families. The bathroom featured a deep Japanese soaking tub and came with all the amenities you'd expect from a modern hotel. Front desk staff were helpful, friendly, and always willing to offer tips or directions. The location in Akasaka is ideal—just a 5-minute walk to the Akasaka subway station, 10 minutes to Roppongi, and directly across the street from a 24-hour 7-Eleven for anything you might need. All in all, this is a great home base for families visiting Tokyo—centrally located, family-friendly, and spacious enough that you’re not living on top of each other.

Kenneth

We stayed in the Japanese apartment because the kids wanted to experience sleeping in the futons and they loved it! Rooms were very clean and quiet, bed and pillows very comfortable. Nice complimentary toiletries available. The little kitchen has all you need to prepare small meals and there’s a 7/11 just across the street. It’s located just 5 minutes walking distance from the metro station in a lovely neighbourhood with many different restaurants and convenience shops around. Staff is super friendly and helpful. They were absolutely amazing when we forgot some documents in the safe after checkout and they got in touch to help sort it out. Would definitely stay here again!

Yandra

Room was HUGE! and very comfortable, amenities were great, futon was comfortable! Loved the rooftop, the customer service and the close proximity to so much activity in the area as well as train station. Nikita, Trinh and there was a wonderful girl at the front desk (didn't catch her name!) that helped write out a request in Japanese for a specific medicine I wanted at a nearby pharmacy; customer service was second to none!! Everyone there was so kind and helpful, always going the extra mile to make my family and I feel welcomed!

H

A bit pricey but on the other hand, it was difficult finding a place with appropriate sleeping arrangements for a family of 4 adults that didn't include sofa beds. Loved the spacious Japanese style tatami area, the fully equiped kitchen and the seperate toilet room. We also liked the hotel policy of not fully cleaning the room every day. Close to some convenience stores.

Sher

The location of Mimaru turned out be be perfect for us. Super close to the areas of Shibuya and Harajuku (5 min subway ride) and walking distance to Roppongi which in the end we didn't end up spending too much time in. You can even walk to Shibuya if you don't mind a longer (40 min) walk. The subway line that Akasaka is on can get you almost anywhere you are likely to want to go in the city without having to change, providing you don't mind a 10-15 minute walk at the other end, and are smart about planning your route. I'd recommend downloading an English subway map as PDF to your phone - and combining that with the public transport layer in Google or Apple Maps to work things out. The Akasaka subway entrance is a 3 min walk from the hotel. We went to Akihabara, Ginza, Asakusa and more on the subway, and took the subway every day with a few very reasonably priced taxis and Uber here and there. The Ubers are generally extremely lux in Tokyo incidentally. The cash fare on the subway to most places is around $1.10, so amazing value, and was much easier than figuring out pre-paid cards or mobile payment. Just remember to keep your coins on you (as change) and you can use them all up on the subway. The staff at Mimaru were very friendly and helpful and everything was clean, modern and worked well. We made use of the small kitchen and had no issues ordering food to the hotel for example using Uber Eats. You meet the driver downstairs. There is a humidifier in the room which we found we needed to make use of and keep topped up with water daily, or it did get a little dry in the room with the forced air heating system. The Japanese style toilet was amazing and we got so hooked on the heated seat and other benefits that we ended up bringing one home with us. Yodobashi camera in Akihabara is the place to go for this and other electronics. A random note is that unlike other countries you need to create a new account to use Amazon JP.

Alx

We had a fantastic stay at MIMARU Tokyo Akasaka, which offered a rare amount of space by Tokyo standards. We booked the Japanese/Western-style room—two twin beds pushed together plus a traditional tatami area that comfortably fit 2–3 futons (perfect for our 10-year-old). The room also had a small but well-stocked kitchenette with pots, pans, a mini-fridge, and a compact cooking area—super convenient for families. The bathroom featured a deep Japanese soaking tub and came with all the amenities you'd expect from a modern hotel. Front desk staff were helpful, friendly, and always willing to offer tips or directions. The location in Akasaka is ideal—just a 5-minute walk to the Akasaka subway station, 10 minutes to Roppongi, and directly across the street from a 24-hour 7-Eleven for anything you might need. All in all, this is a great home base for families visiting Tokyo—centrally located, family-friendly, and spacious enough that you’re not living on top of each other.

Kenneth

We stayed in the Japanese apartment because the kids wanted to experience sleeping in the futons and they loved it! Rooms were very clean and quiet, bed and pillows very comfortable. Nice complimentary toiletries available. The little kitchen has all you need to prepare small meals and there’s a 7/11 just across the street. It’s located just 5 minutes walking distance from the metro station in a lovely neighbourhood with many different restaurants and convenience shops around. Staff is super friendly and helpful. They were absolutely amazing when we forgot some documents in the safe after checkout and they got in touch to help sort it out. Would definitely stay here again!

Yandra

Room was HUGE! and very comfortable, amenities were great, futon was comfortable! Loved the rooftop, the customer service and the close proximity to so much activity in the area as well as train station. Nikita, Trinh and there was a wonderful girl at the front desk (didn't catch her name!) that helped write out a request in Japanese for a specific medicine I wanted at a nearby pharmacy; customer service was second to none!! Everyone there was so kind and helpful, always going the extra mile to make my family and I feel welcomed!

H

A bit pricey but on the other hand, it was difficult finding a place with appropriate sleeping arrangements for a family of 4 adults that didn't include sofa beds. Loved the spacious Japanese style tatami area, the fully equiped kitchen and the seperate toilet room. We also liked the hotel policy of not fully cleaning the room every day. Close to some convenience stores.

Sher

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Akasaka 7-9-6, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Tokyo, 107-0052, Ιαπωνία

MIMARU TOKYO AKASAKA