Nine Hours Akasaka is a hipster hotel in Central Tokyo in Tokyo. This place has 392 reviews and an average rating of 4.1 of 5. This is a good rating.
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Reviews from visitors:
I visited in the summer.. I got a great deal on hotels.com.. The bathrooms were clean and lockers were downstairs.. I got a good night sleep on both nights that i stayed.. I would come back again
Recommend staying here. I stayed here March 2019, but hadn't left a review at the time. Very clean, staff were very polite. The whole experience of staying in a pod hotel is a must for anyone visiting Japan. The area surrounding the hotel had many food options and was nice too.
Very good experience. The hotel is located in a quiet street. Staff speaks good English.
You can shower and have a huge locker for your stuff.
The sleeping pods are quite spacious and comfortable. The pod room has special noise cancelling doors so people entering/leaving does not wake you up.
Inside the pod, you have an adjustable light, and usb plug, and two small tablets.
I’m 187cm and the pod was okay, I think up to 190/195cm you can fit and extend your legs.
Disappointing experience, would not recommend staying here. The lockers don’t fit a regular sized luggage. So then they’re deposited on the ground floor. While you get a tag, no one checked my tag when I took my luggage. There’s no convenient space to unpack. The showers weren’t really clean (often hair etc from other guests, and some guests walked into the showers with their shoes on, which then led to dirt from the streets in the shower...)
You can’t close your capsule, just a curtain. The temperature in the capsule was too high to sleep comfortably at night.
There’s no real communal space here, other than the tiny coffee corner at the reception area (high chairs only).
The toothbrush they provide looked great but was so hard, it’s more suitable to scrub a burned pan than brush your teeth.
The tissue in the washroom was of he cheapest kind (super hard).
Noticed that the staff was nice and attentive to some people but not to others. Apparently based on personal sympathy. While I received a good treatment, I think they should be professional and treat all customers equal.
On the positive side: great, clean towels! Bedsheets also super clean. Relatively quiet, unless someone in a adjacent capsule is moving around. Convenient location if you want to stay in Akasaka.
Be ware!
Lockers in this hotel can not fit 26inch suitcase!
Have to check out by 10am EVERYDAY if you stay continuous days!
NO Space to organize your luggage!
Extremely inconvenient for international travelers!
If you are an international traveler, DO NOT book this place!
They put all the suitcases that don't fit in the locker in the aisle, and blocked the walkway!
This is only good for locals who missed the last train and looking for a place to stay overnight, not for travelers! In my opinion they should not accept any international booking for longer than 1 day!
Not very clean comparing to last year. Some staff were very helpful but there were staff that are not helpful at all!!!
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