Via Inn Prime Akasaka, Tokyo
recommendedRelaxing in the OnsenUnwind in the hotel's rejuvenating onsen, complete with microbubble pools and a semi-outdoor area, offering a tranquil respite from a day of exploring Tokyo.
Indulging in a Fantastic Buffet BreakfastStart your day off right with a phenomenal buffet breakfast featuring a delightful mix of Western and Japanese cuisine, ensuring a diverse and satisfying dining experience.
Exploring Local LandmarksTake a leisurely stroll to nearby attractions such as Hundertwasser Millennium Clock, Kaishu Katsu & Ryoma Sakamoto Teacher and Student Monument, and Turning Hill in Akasaka Monument, all just a short distance from the hotel.
Soaking Up Culture at Okamura Chair MuseumImmerse yourself in the world of design and innovation at the Okamura Chair Museum, located within walking distance of the hotel, and learn about the fascinating history of ergonomic seating.
Enjoying Shopping and Dining at Akasaka Biz TowerDiscover a variety of shops and dining options at Akasaka Biz Tower, located just 200 meters away, where you can find anything from trendy fashion to delectable local cuisine.
Experiencing the Local AreaImmerse yourself in the vibrant Minato district, known for its fast-food and chain restaurants, office buildings, and mini-marts, allowing you to truly experience the local lifestyle.
- Resting Comfortably in Well-Equipped Rooms
- 24-Hour Front Desk Assistance
- Convenient Access to Public Transportation
- Nearby Green Spaces
- Unwinding with Comfortable Amenities
- Exploring the History of Kaishu Katsu
- Discovering Nearby Dining Options
- Enjoying Convenience with an Airport Nearby
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- No parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Spa & Leisure
- Open-air bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
• Nestled in Akasaka, the inn is located near the Imperial Palace, Hie Shrine, and Akasaka Palace. • The neighborhood offers historical Akasaka Detached Palace Garden, Akasaka Sacas shopping complex, and traditional dining options along Akasaka Longshoreman Street. • Gaienmae Gemstone Street, Benkei Moat, and Holy Resurrection Cathedral make the area suitable for sightseeing enthusiasts and history buffs.
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants