(Rates from $120.34)
Chisun Grand Akasaka
Located in Tokyo's Akasaka with a full-service health spa
Tokyo
Situated in the Akasaka neighborhood of Tokyo, this property is near Suntory Hall. Other nearby points of interest include Tokyo Tower.
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Chisun Grand Akasaka provides a full-service health spa, a restaurant, and a bar/lounge. Other amenities include massage and treatment rooms and a 24-hour front desk.
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Guestrooms have satellite television, direct-dial phones, and air conditioning; rooms also include refrigerators, coffee/tea makers, and shower/tub combinations.
More room informationTraveler Opinions: Hotel review summary of Chisun Grand Akasaka, Tokyo Hotel
| Overall satisfaction | 75% of travelers (3 of 4) recommend this hotel | ||||
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| Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | ||
| 3.8 | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.2 | ||
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Most recent reviews and ratings for Chisun Grand Akasaka in Tokyo
All reviews displayed are submitted by customers who stayed at this hotel. Only the 3 most recent reviews are shown.
| Overall satisfaction | Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | |
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| 4 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.0 |
Young couple review
-Pros: The hotel is very well staffed and the people are extremely polite. Most of them speak English and are quite eager to help you. It is literally right in front of the Akasaka subway exit/entrance 06, thus allowing for easier traveling through Tokyo. -Cons: Our room was small, it was the smallest hotel room that I have ever been to, though the bathroom was quite spacious. This means that you should not bring a large suitcase, it might not very well fit inside the room, seriously. The breakfast they offered was a Japanese breakfast (salad, fish, rice, some potatoes, and soup). Being westerners, this was not our style of food. Instead, we generally ate around the area (there is a nice French cafe near one of the subways exit, very delicious).
Traveler's tip on shopping
-Tokyo is very expensive. If you check the Ginza and Shibuya area, you will find many department and privately-owned stores for you to shop at. Be prepared to pay a premium for your purchases (just like any other major city). -There are more cafes in Tokyo than anywhere else in the world, I think. We found several dozens of Starbucks everywhere in the city. Thats not counting their other competitors. - We recommend a gym/travel bag to carry your belongings, they worked phenomenally well for us.
| Overall satisfaction | Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | |
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| 5 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 |
Good stay in Chisun Hotel
The hotel room covered our needs. I have a suggestion regarding the laundry machine if it is possible to add a soap machine to wash the cloths instead baying the detergent. As a foreigner I did not know if I bought the correct detergent.
Traveler's tip on getting the most out of your stay
Do not travel with a big suitcase.
| Overall satisfaction | Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | |
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| 4 | 4.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.0 |
enjoyed our stay
The hotel is definitely on the small side for 2 people with large bags, but it is very new and clean which makes up for that. The maid does a very thorough job cleaning the room and the staff are very helpful and courteous. The room has everything you need (IE toiletries and pajamas/ slippers) so that helps in minimizing your luggage. The location was decent. It was in the business area of Asakusa so was a bit quieter on the street but was right next to 2 subway exits (#6 and 7) which makes it extremely convenient since we were exploring all of the various districts in Tokyo anyways. The only minor down side was that these 2 exits closed at 22:00 so you had a slightly longer walk at night if you us exit#2 (about 300m). In summary, I would reccomend this place if you are on a budget and plan on exploring Tokyos various districts rather than staying in 1 area. Also a little tid bit about the districts I enjoyed most and why: 1) Asukusa is not to be missed. The temple is close to the subway line and is a fun place to sample street vendors snack foods and buy souvenirs. 2) Daiba aka Odaiba is a fun afternoon. It is a bit on the touristy side but def. worth the time. Has great picture opportunities and shopping for Ninja shoes at VenusForts Sou Sou shop! 3) Akihabra is great for souvenir shopping at the many Laox shops. 4) Shibuya has great shopping (clothes/ bags) as well.
Traveler's tip on getting the most out of your stay
We had a 10 night stay in Japan where we split our time up between Tokyo and Osaka. The hotel was nice enough to hold our bags for 4 nights while we were away in Osaka which saved us cash and the hassel of using the train stations coin lockers.
