Suites Akasaka Tokyo

5 Chome-2-33 Akasaka, Minato City Tokyo 107-0052 • From $0 Per Day
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  • Studio & One Bedroom Units Available
  • One Bathroom
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment

Property Details

About this property

This Akasaka hotel – conveniently located near three metro stations (Akasaka, Akasaka-mitsuke and Aoyama-itchome) – welcomes you with its elegant, full-service suites and signature hospitality. 

The Tokyo luxury serviced apartments are designed by the award-winning team of Hirsch Bedner Associates, and marry Japanese tradition with modern architectural touches. The 224 beautifully-appointed suites are among the largest in Tokyo, and embody the Japanese design ethos of ‘hin’ (品) and ‘iki’ (粋) - a harmonious blend of traditional and modern aesthetics. No other serviced apartment in Tokyo or elsewhere in Japan offers this unique combination of space and style.

No other serviced apartment also remains as committed to maintaining the highest standards of hygiene, cleanliness and service for our guests’ well-being and safety. Following the health authorities’ guidelines, public spaces and facilities are regularly cleaned and sanitised, with daily security and temperature checks for all.

Amenities

Air Conditioned Apartments
Well Equipped Kitchen
Utilities included
Complimentary WiFi
Weekly Housekeeping
Gym
Home Entertainment System
Washer/Dryer in Unit
Golf Simulator
24/7 Concierge Services
Reception and Security
Babysitting services available
Meeting Rooms

Property Location

About Tokyo, Japan

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Tokyo may be looking toward the future but traces of the shogun capital's history can still be seen on the kabuki stage, at a sumo match or under the cherry blossoms. The city is built on the old ways, and its alleys have anachronistic wooden shanty bars, raucous traditional festivals and yakitori stands. In older neighbourhoods artisans sell crafts made much as they have been for hundreds of years.

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