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Chisun Grand Akasaka Hotel Tokyo
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Chisun Grand Akasaka Hotel Tokyo
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6.3.17 Akasaka Minato-Ku
Tokyo, Japan
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Situated in the heart of metropolitan Tokyo, the Chisun Grand Akasaka Hotel Tokyo is surrounded by tourist attractions, hotspots, and methods of public transportation. Akasaka Sacas is right across the street from the hotel, and it’s a 10 minute walk to reach Roppongi.
The Tokyo Train Station is only 3 miles away from the Chisun Grand Akasaka Hotel Tokyo. An exit for the Akasaka subway station is across the street. The Tameike-Sanno station is also nearby, about 8 minutes away if you’re traveling on foot.
All of the suites and guestrooms in the Chisun Grand Akasaka Hotel Tokyo, each one equipped with amenities to ensure the guests are more comfortable. All rooms have modular jacks for VPN, free Internet access, and videos on demand. All of the rooms have a view of the atrium or of Akasaka city.
The Chisun Grand Akasaka Hotel Tokyo was the first in Japan to be certified by Green Globe on March 28th, 2008. There is a restaurant on-site as well as a salon. A massage service is available, along with business services.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Bar / Lounge
Bath / Hot Tub
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea Maker
Complimentary Toiletries
Concierge
Disabled Access
Elevator / Lift
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Housekeeping
In Room Movies
Laundry service
Massage / Beauty Centre
Microwave
Modem / Data Port
Multilingual Staff
Non-Smoking Rooms
Refrigerator
Restaurant
Room Service
Safe-Deposit Box
Security Guard
Spa bath / Jacuzzi
TV
Wake-up Service
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From 2:00 PM
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Prior to 11:00 AM
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Date of Stay:
December, 2008
It was conveniently located and the staff was excellent in helping us find the places we wanted to go. It was a 45mins walk to Tokyo Midtown and has a good mini grocery mart. Excellent location, really. with the Akasaka line it goes everywhere and it was easy to change with all the major spots like shibuya, ginza, shinjuku, roppongi and omotesando. abt 20minutes or less of subway to Tsukiji fish market for delicious sashimi to kickstart the morning!
Date of Stay:
August, 2007
The room was very small, but well-appointed and well taken care of. We could have done without the trouser presser in our room, which would have given us more space. The location was excellent -- right across the street or 3 doors down from the Akasaka subway. The desk staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Several had a good command of English which helped us immensely. I would recommend this hotel to someone staying in Tokyo. Good value for the money, as Tokyo is very expensive!
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
The hotel was clean and attractive, but the room was very small (even by Japanese standards). The location was excellent, right across the street from a subway station and only 15-20 minutes walk to Roppongi,
Date of Stay:
October, 2008
A very clean and neat hotel in a convenient postion. Our first room was so small we couldn't even fit our suitcases in, so we had to upgrade, but the second room was very nice with 2 bedrooms, however became quite expensive after the upgrade. The rooms are modern and nicely decorated with tea making facilities, free bottled water and a fridge. It was quiet, the beds comfortable and the windows opened for fresh air. Breakfast was nice on the first morning (Sunday) with a reasonable range of Western and Japanese style food, however the next 2 mornings the dishes were rather depleted. The reception staff were very friendly although there were only one or two who could speak much English, they all tried to help. Chisun is in a nice area of Tokyo - Akasaka, with plenty of places to eat nearby and 24hr supermarket 5 minutes away. Metro is 2 minutes down the road. I recommend this hotel, but don't go for the cheapest room unless you are on your own and have little luggage.
Date of Stay:
February, 2008
The staff at this hotel were really friendly and helpful. We really enjoyed staying at this hotel it was very confortable and clean. There was conveniences stores and nice restaurants around the area and down the street there was a Mcdonald's, just like home. The rooms were small and we did have to change rooms because the room that was given to us first smelled like smoke. Overall we loved the hotel and definately would stay again.
Date of Stay:
December, 2007
With a family of four, we rented two standard rooms - small by American standards but very adequate for Japanese. Even with two rooms this was a great value. Very modern, clean and with excellent service. Located next to Chiyoda subway line and easy transfer to any spot in Tokyo. Nice Akasaka restaurants a few blocks away. Nearby 7-11 has international ATM for easy access to bank accounts. Organic House restaurant on 1st floor was a highlight - big breakfast buffet (all you can eat) for 1200 yen, both Japanese & Western, a great value, quality, and healthy. We loaded up in the morning before our outings and ate lightly rest of the day. Nice grocery store and bookstore nearby - refrigerator in room. Easy to get from Narita with Airport Bus to nearby Excel Tokyu Hotel, 3000 yen ea. / 1500 for child. Take a 810 yen taxi from there or walk (about 20 mins.) We felt we lucked out considering you never know what you get on an Online Travel Website, especially for 3-star places. If you take alot of luggage or are a big-sized Western couple, these rooms are probably going to be too small, book at the more traditional hotels that cater to those people. If you're single or an average sized couple, then you can't beat this place in Tokyo for the money.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Excellent value for the price and location. Very close to Akasaka station, which offers easy access to shopping districts Harajuku, Shinjuku and Shibuya. Room is standard Japanese fare, utilitarianisticly small yet extremely neat and well seat up. Also across the road from TBS TV station (you may see some celebs) and Akasaka Sakusu which offers a lot of recognisable foods for foreign travellers if you are feeling a bit 'adventured out'
Date of Stay:
October, 2008
Hotel has a great location - subway entrance is just on the opposite side of the road. We were pleased by price to standard value. Service was great and we really enjoyed our time in Tokyo. I hope you will enjoy your time also.
Date of Stay:
September, 2007
The hotel was located in the Akasaka district of Tokyo. Although a little difficult to find by car, location was pretty good. In walking distance to several resturants and bars, shopping, train station and a couple of temples and shrines. Staff was very helpful. The room was small as compared to normal hotel room sizes here in the US, but worked out just fine. I'll stay here again the next time I go back to Japan.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
The hotel was very nice clean, and the staff were curteous and friendly. The location was near to the TBS building and Akasaka 'entertainment' district, which really didn't have any entertainment - some quiet restaurants and patchino halls. The room was nice and clean, albeit very small, and very comfortable.
Date of Stay:
September, 2008
Extremely convenient to Tokyo Metro Station - Akasaka (Exit 6). English speaking reception and very helpful.
Date of Stay:
December, 2006
First time to stay, all very good for a reasonable price for Tokyo. The Organic Japanese cuisine was an excellent plus!"
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
nice clean hotel well situated in the City Center with direct access to the Subway. Very helpful and friendly staff. BF is a matter of taste - more japanese than continental but quite ok. Would stay there again.
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
Small but trendy and very conveniently located
Date of Stay:
January, 2009
good location small but v comfortable
Date of Stay:
January, 2009
Proximity to subway station is a plus. Akasaka Station Remember Exit 6 or 7. English spoken at front desk. Room is rather small. Breakfast is good value for money.
Date of Stay:
December, 2008
in all, a good experience. convenient to public transportation. plenty of dining options close by. the room was small but, considering, that's to be expected.
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