GUEST ROOMS
The rooms combine a refined elegance with modern practical amenities for a relaxing and comfortable stay. Rooms are all Non-smoking and equipped Free Wi-Fi, bath amenities and pajamas.
The rooms combine a refined elegance with modern practical amenities for a relaxing and comfortable stay. Rooms are all Non-smoking and equipped Free Wi-Fi, bath amenities and pajamas.
Enjoy the taste of our breakfast, including salad, eggs, bread, rice, miso soup, grilled fish, yoghurt, fruit, desserts, drinks and more! This plentiful menu can satisfy children and adults alike.
Built in 1909 as the Crown Prince's Palace, the State Guest House, Akasaka Palace is the only palace in Japan that was built in the neo-Baroque style. After World War II, it was extensively restored and remodeled in order to serve as a guest house for foreign dignitaries. In 1974, a new Japanese-style annex was constructed, and the State Guest House, Akasaka Palace began receiving distinguished foreign dignitaries ranging from monarchs, presidents, and prime ministers. It also serves as the venue for international conferences such as G7 summits. It underwent extensive repairs in 2009, and was subsequently designated as a national treasure.
[About 25 minutes by walk from Hotel Monterey Akasaka]
One of Tokyo's most famous sightseeing spots, there is fun to be had for the whole family, including sweeping views from the observation deck or shopping and dining at the Solamachi Shopping Mall. See if you can spot Mount Fuji on a clear day!
[About 45 minutes by train from Hotel Monterey Akasaka]
Kabuki-za is the principle theater for viewing kabuki, the traditional Japanese performing art, and also offers exhibitions related to kabuki, a wide-array of souvenirs, a tea room, and a roof-top garden. The Kabuki-za Gallery is especially interesting, as it displays a variety of stage props and costumes actually used in kabuki plays.
[About 25 minutes by train from Hotel Monterey Akasaka]
Asakusa is home to some of the most significant religious sites in Tokyo, including the ancient Sensoji Temple with its majestic Kaminarimon Gate standing at 11.7m tall. The temple complex is approached by Nakamise-dori, a traditional shopping street lined with over 90 small shops selling souvenirs and snacks. The street takes you to Hozomon Inner Gate, the Five-Storied Pagoda, and the large incense burner. You can also draw fortune telling paper strips (omikuji), as done since the ancient times.
[About 40 minutes by train from Hotel Monterey Akasaka]
The former site of Edo Castle is a popular jogging course thanks to the abundance of greenery. Jogging or walking around the outskirts of the old walls in the fresh, early morning air is an especially invigorating way to start the day. Located near to Tokyo Station, a visit is also possible to fill in gaps during the day.
[About 10 minutes by car from Hotel Monterey Akasaka]
Odaiba is a popular place with both adults and children alike. There are plenty of shops, fine restaurants, and entertainment, making it possible to spend an entire day here. Another highlight is Odaiba Seaside Park and the Palette Town Ferris Wheel, which both offer views of Rainbow Bridge. Another fun option when visiting Odaiba is to take a sightseeing boat there from Asakusa.
[About 45 minutes by train from Hotel Monterey Akasaka]