Jr-East Hotel Mets Akabane Tokyo, Tokyo
About the Hotel
Jr-East Hotel Mets Akabane, a 3-star hotel in Kita ward of Tokyo Metropolis, provides
Premium Sleep Amenities
All 120 rooms at Jr-East feature
Morning Dining Options
The hotel's restaurant serves
Essential Hotel Services
JR-EAST HOTEL METS AKABANE offers
Central Tokyo Location
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Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A guide to all available transportation options
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking property
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
- Elevator
- Vending machines
Guest Parking
- Refrigerator
- Electric kettle
Services
- Laundry
Dining
- Paid breakfast
- Restaurant
Bathroom
- Towels
Self-catering
- Refrigerator
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Telephone
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had a decent stay at Hotel Mets Akabane for six nights while working in Saitama. The location is fantastic, right next to Akabane Station, making it super convenient. However, the small room size and limited power outlets were a bit of a hassle, especially with all my luggage. Overall, it’s a typical Japanese business hotel experience, nothing extraordinary but nothing terrible either.
I enjoyed my 6-night stay at Hotel Mets Akabane, mainly due to its excellent location right by the Akabane JR station, making it super convenient for our work commitments in Saitama. The compactness of the room was a bit of a challenge, especially with all our luggage, and I found the limited number of electrical outlets to be inconvenient. On the plus side, the staff were friendly and the area provided plenty of food options.
I had a decent stay at Hotel Mets Akabane. the location was unbeatable, right by the JR Akabane station. While my room was clean and reasonably sized, it was on the compact side, which made managing my luggage a bit tricky. Breakfast was included, but I found the menu repetitive after a few days. Overall, it was a solid choice for my trip to Tokyo.
I had a pleasant stay at Jr-East Hotel Mets Akabane during my trip to Tokyo. The deluxe double room I booked was spacious compared to what I’ve heard about other hotels in Japan. The staff was super friendly, and the area felt safe, plus I found lots of food options nearby. However, I did wish for more electrical outlets in the room, which was a bit inconvenient at times.
I had a pleasant one-night stay at the hotel, though the rooms were a bit small, which is common in Japan. The bathroom was decent, and the bed was comfortable, but I struggled a bit with the room temperature. The breakfast options were lacking, especially since nobody spoke English at the Denny's on the second floor.