Facade/entrance in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn

Akihabara Nakagawa Inn

Najważniejsze informacje o hotelu

Welcome to the Akihabara Nakagawa Inn, your cozy oasis in the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Nestled just a short 4,7mi from the bustling city center, this delightful 3-star inn is located at 5-3-7 Ueno, Taito-Ku, making it the perfect base for your Japanese adventure. With prices starting at a wallet-friendly rate, you'll be able to explore the rich tapestry of Tokyo’s culture without breaking the bank.

Bed in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn
Bed in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn

Pokoje

Family Room in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn

Pokaż 19 zdjęć

4 Materace Futon

/

250 sq ft

Rodzinny

Łazienka prywatna

Wanna

Prywatne wejście

Telewizor z płaskim ekranem

Japanese Style Room 1

Pokój standardowy

Pokój wybrany przy zameldowaniu

Odkryj więcej

Step inside and feel the charm of our spacious, well-appointed rooms, complete with modern amenities like free WiFi, air conditioning, and private entrances. Whether you're indulging in a bubble bath in your own bathtub after a day of sightseeing or enjoying the convenience of room service, we've got everything you need for a relaxing stay. Don’t forget to soak up the sun on the terrace or take advantage of the elevator for easy access to your upper-floor hideaway.

Lobby or reception in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn
Lobby or reception in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn

Doświadcz najlepszego

But don't just take our word for it—our 1047 glowing reviews are a testament to the warm hospitality and comfort that guests have experienced here. Join the ranks of happy travelers who have enjoyed our non-smoking rooms and thoughtful details, making Akihabara Nakagawa Inn not just a place to stay, but a memorable part of your journey in Tokyo.

Bed in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn
Bed in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn

Zaplanuj swój pobyt

At Akihabara Nakagawa Inn, every moment of your stay is designed to be special and memorable! Start your mornings with a kick of energy from our delightful breakfast options, perfect for fueling your adventures ahead. Whether you're in the mood for traditional Japanese flavors or something more Western, our breakfast selections will leave your taste buds singing. Enjoy your meal in the charming dining area or take it to the terrace for a scenic start to your day filled with possibilities!

Akihabara Nakagawa Inn
Akihabara Nakagawa Inn

Udogodnienia

Bezpłatne wifi

Obsługa pokoju

Klimatyzacja

Prywatne wejście

Taras

Pokoje dla niepalących

Winda

Wyższe piętra dostępne windą

Bathroom in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn
Bathroom in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn
Property building in Akihabara Nakagawa Inn
Our family of four stayed at this hotel during part of our vacation to Japan. At first, I was on the fence at staying in a traditional Japanese hotel, but after comparing prices, I booked the Akihabara Nakagawa Inn. The hotel is well situated in the side skirts of the Akihabara area within a comfortable walking distance to a handful of metro stations. Along with a Lawson that is caddy corner to the hotel, there are many eateries and convenience stores close by. Our room was on the larger side of a lot of hotel rooms in Japan, but not as spacious at depicted on the website. The room consisted of two areas divided by a sliding screen wall, small entry way for shoes and a bathroom with a bathtub. The room had four foldable futon mats that were not too friendly on the back and a traditional Japanese floor table that we used to hold luggage. Other amenities included toothbrushes, mini fridge, tea set, blow drier, bidet, shampoo, conditioner and body wash. There are no actual curtains in the room, only a tissue paper like sliding screen - mind you the sun comes up around 4 a.m. I will say that the room was exceptionally clean! Albeit very tiny, the restroom was spotless. I really can't find anything wrong with the hotel, it was just too traditional for me.

Amanda

First in foremost the location is Superb, very near to Lawson Grocery, Local Authentic Japanese Restaurant, Train Station, Shopping area Akihabara and Ueno Market which we enjoy the most. Secondly we came late around 11pm, but we are so surprised when we reached the place in the main entrance you we found a welcome letter addressed personally to me with an instruction on how to do the self checked in. No hassle in checking in late. The room was so clean and organized as what Japanese are well known of. All the toiletries are provided like towels, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, bodywash and disposable shaving razor. Internet connection are strong, we love the traditional Japanese house set up with Futon Mattress and Tatami Mats. My kids enjoy every aspect of our room from the bed to windows and door; It so Japanese. Lastly they allow us to checkout late as 4PM because we got a late flight back to our home country. All the staffs are respectful, can speak English and so helpful. Definitely we are coming back and we will recommend this place to our friends and relatives. Highly recommended!! Overall 9/10 rating for this Hotel/Inn.

Lee

AMAZING location - an easy walk from Akihabara and Ueno, with multiple transit stations close by for easy access to the rest of Tokyo. The room was a reasonable size for 2 people, and the bathroom was small but well appointed - a good shower and bath with a bidet toilet. Train noise was present during the stay, but we didn't find it disturbed our sleep. Staff were very helpful, and there's a Yamato Transport office right next door for luggage forwarding. Very close to multiple restaurants, and an easy walk from several 24/7 shops (Lawson and Don Quijote). Microwaves available for Konbini meals if needed! Make sure to check out the craft shops right across the road when you're there! We missed it until our last day.

Macdara

Location was great, especially if you travelling from Narita Airport. We are travelling with a 7-year-old, a baby in baby stroller, 1 large suitcase 1 small suitcase, 1 large backpack,Walking in the rain after getting off the train from Narita Airport was not too bad! Super clean and the lift was helpful. Beds were very comfortable, Staff was very friendly but you may need a translator app to communicate properly. Close to many places to eat and we had a few Japanese breakfasts nearby. A microwave on each floor was super handy and saved us a lot of money by getting dinners from 7/11 and Lawsons. Fridge/Freezer in the room as well as a kettle and drinking water was nice touch. Definitely stay here again.

Lil_mk

This place is a gem! Just a 2–3-minute walk and you’ll find yourself in a buzzing area full of restaurants, bars where locals hang out, and tons of shopping options. The rooms are super cozy with a 100% Japanese vibe—futon beds on tatami floors, super clean and warm. The downside? The walls aren’t soundproof, so mornings can get a bit noisy if guests are checking out. The staff are helpful enough and can speak English pretty well. All in all, totally worth it for the price, especially if you want a real Japanese-style experience in a prime spot!

Petcharayuthk

Our family of four stayed at this hotel during part of our vacation to Japan. At first, I was on the fence at staying in a traditional Japanese hotel, but after comparing prices, I booked the Akihabara Nakagawa Inn. The hotel is well situated in the side skirts of the Akihabara area within a comfortable walking distance to a handful of metro stations. Along with a Lawson that is caddy corner to the hotel, there are many eateries and convenience stores close by. Our room was on the larger side of a lot of hotel rooms in Japan, but not as spacious at depicted on the website. The room consisted of two areas divided by a sliding screen wall, small entry way for shoes and a bathroom with a bathtub. The room had four foldable futon mats that were not too friendly on the back and a traditional Japanese floor table that we used to hold luggage. Other amenities included toothbrushes, mini fridge, tea set, blow drier, bidet, shampoo, conditioner and body wash. There are no actual curtains in the room, only a tissue paper like sliding screen - mind you the sun comes up around 4 a.m. I will say that the room was exceptionally clean! Albeit very tiny, the restroom was spotless. I really can't find anything wrong with the hotel, it was just too traditional for me.

Amanda

First in foremost the location is Superb, very near to Lawson Grocery, Local Authentic Japanese Restaurant, Train Station, Shopping area Akihabara and Ueno Market which we enjoy the most. Secondly we came late around 11pm, but we are so surprised when we reached the place in the main entrance you we found a welcome letter addressed personally to me with an instruction on how to do the self checked in. No hassle in checking in late. The room was so clean and organized as what Japanese are well known of. All the toiletries are provided like towels, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, bodywash and disposable shaving razor. Internet connection are strong, we love the traditional Japanese house set up with Futon Mattress and Tatami Mats. My kids enjoy every aspect of our room from the bed to windows and door; It so Japanese. Lastly they allow us to checkout late as 4PM because we got a late flight back to our home country. All the staffs are respectful, can speak English and so helpful. Definitely we are coming back and we will recommend this place to our friends and relatives. Highly recommended!! Overall 9/10 rating for this Hotel/Inn.

Lee

AMAZING location - an easy walk from Akihabara and Ueno, with multiple transit stations close by for easy access to the rest of Tokyo. The room was a reasonable size for 2 people, and the bathroom was small but well appointed - a good shower and bath with a bidet toilet. Train noise was present during the stay, but we didn't find it disturbed our sleep. Staff were very helpful, and there's a Yamato Transport office right next door for luggage forwarding. Very close to multiple restaurants, and an easy walk from several 24/7 shops (Lawson and Don Quijote). Microwaves available for Konbini meals if needed! Make sure to check out the craft shops right across the road when you're there! We missed it until our last day.

Macdara

Location was great, especially if you travelling from Narita Airport. We are travelling with a 7-year-old, a baby in baby stroller, 1 large suitcase 1 small suitcase, 1 large backpack,Walking in the rain after getting off the train from Narita Airport was not too bad! Super clean and the lift was helpful. Beds were very comfortable, Staff was very friendly but you may need a translator app to communicate properly. Close to many places to eat and we had a few Japanese breakfasts nearby. A microwave on each floor was super handy and saved us a lot of money by getting dinners from 7/11 and Lawsons. Fridge/Freezer in the room as well as a kettle and drinking water was nice touch. Definitely stay here again.

Lil_mk

This place is a gem! Just a 2–3-minute walk and you’ll find yourself in a buzzing area full of restaurants, bars where locals hang out, and tons of shopping options. The rooms are super cozy with a 100% Japanese vibe—futon beds on tatami floors, super clean and warm. The downside? The walls aren’t soundproof, so mornings can get a bit noisy if guests are checking out. The staff are helpful enough and can speak English pretty well. All in all, totally worth it for the price, especially if you want a real Japanese-style experience in a prime spot!

Petcharayuthk

Our family of four stayed at this hotel during part of our vacation to Japan. At first, I was on the fence at staying in a traditional Japanese hotel, but after comparing prices, I booked the Akihabara Nakagawa Inn. The hotel is well situated in the side skirts of the Akihabara area within a comfortable walking distance to a handful of metro stations. Along with a Lawson that is caddy corner to the hotel, there are many eateries and convenience stores close by. Our room was on the larger side of a lot of hotel rooms in Japan, but not as spacious at depicted on the website. The room consisted of two areas divided by a sliding screen wall, small entry way for shoes and a bathroom with a bathtub. The room had four foldable futon mats that were not too friendly on the back and a traditional Japanese floor table that we used to hold luggage. Other amenities included toothbrushes, mini fridge, tea set, blow drier, bidet, shampoo, conditioner and body wash. There are no actual curtains in the room, only a tissue paper like sliding screen - mind you the sun comes up around 4 a.m. I will say that the room was exceptionally clean! Albeit very tiny, the restroom was spotless. I really can't find anything wrong with the hotel, it was just too traditional for me.

Amanda

First in foremost the location is Superb, very near to Lawson Grocery, Local Authentic Japanese Restaurant, Train Station, Shopping area Akihabara and Ueno Market which we enjoy the most. Secondly we came late around 11pm, but we are so surprised when we reached the place in the main entrance you we found a welcome letter addressed personally to me with an instruction on how to do the self checked in. No hassle in checking in late. The room was so clean and organized as what Japanese are well known of. All the toiletries are provided like towels, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, bodywash and disposable shaving razor. Internet connection are strong, we love the traditional Japanese house set up with Futon Mattress and Tatami Mats. My kids enjoy every aspect of our room from the bed to windows and door; It so Japanese. Lastly they allow us to checkout late as 4PM because we got a late flight back to our home country. All the staffs are respectful, can speak English and so helpful. Definitely we are coming back and we will recommend this place to our friends and relatives. Highly recommended!! Overall 9/10 rating for this Hotel/Inn.

Lee

AMAZING location - an easy walk from Akihabara and Ueno, with multiple transit stations close by for easy access to the rest of Tokyo. The room was a reasonable size for 2 people, and the bathroom was small but well appointed - a good shower and bath with a bidet toilet. Train noise was present during the stay, but we didn't find it disturbed our sleep. Staff were very helpful, and there's a Yamato Transport office right next door for luggage forwarding. Very close to multiple restaurants, and an easy walk from several 24/7 shops (Lawson and Don Quijote). Microwaves available for Konbini meals if needed! Make sure to check out the craft shops right across the road when you're there! We missed it until our last day.

Macdara

Location was great, especially if you travelling from Narita Airport. We are travelling with a 7-year-old, a baby in baby stroller, 1 large suitcase 1 small suitcase, 1 large backpack,Walking in the rain after getting off the train from Narita Airport was not too bad! Super clean and the lift was helpful. Beds were very comfortable, Staff was very friendly but you may need a translator app to communicate properly. Close to many places to eat and we had a few Japanese breakfasts nearby. A microwave on each floor was super handy and saved us a lot of money by getting dinners from 7/11 and Lawsons. Fridge/Freezer in the room as well as a kettle and drinking water was nice touch. Definitely stay here again.

Lil_mk

This place is a gem! Just a 2–3-minute walk and you’ll find yourself in a buzzing area full of restaurants, bars where locals hang out, and tons of shopping options. The rooms are super cozy with a 100% Japanese vibe—futon beds on tatami floors, super clean and warm. The downside? The walls aren’t soundproof, so mornings can get a bit noisy if guests are checking out. The staff are helpful enough and can speak English pretty well. All in all, totally worth it for the price, especially if you want a real Japanese-style experience in a prime spot!

Petcharayuthk

Lokalizacja

5-3-7 Ueno, Taito-Ku, Chiyoda Ku, 110-0005, Japonia

Akihabara Nakagawa Inn