Overview
by FVC
The B Ochanomizu is a small hotel located near Tokyo’s Akihabara Electric Town. Cozy rooms accommodate two guests, with extra cribs available upon request, and feature flat screen televisions, writing desks, refrigerators and electric kettles. An enormous breakfast buffet is served every morning, and there are several restaurants in the neighborhood surrounding the hotel. The hotel is within walking distance of multiple train and subway stations. Families can shop for ski and snowboard equipment in nearby Jinbocho before heading to the slopes. Kids will enjoy visiting the National Museum of Modern Art, the Ninja Akasaka restaurant and Japan Imperial Palace.
Our Editor Loves
- Location
- Cozy rooms
- Complimentary cribs
Family Interests
- Bicycling
- Museum/Cultural
- Skiing
Family Amenities
- Cribs
- Free Breakfast
- Free Wi-Fi
- Refrigerator
Reviews
by Emily W
We've stayed here twice now. Like most Tokyo hotels, the rooms are small but have everything you need. The location is fantastic with subway access a few minutes away plus access to JR lines in a ten minute walk. Recommended for couples.
by Panda055
This budget hotel is located within a 5 minute walk (exit A5) from the Awajicho Station on Marunouchi line which is the most direct line from Tokyo. Tully’s coffee shop is visible at street level. If you walk down that alley and turn left at the next intersection the hotel is visible.
We found all the staff to be very friendly and helpful. Check in is normally at 3pm but you can leave your bags or wait at the reception area where there is free tea and coffee. Free wifi is secure and quite fast.
The room is compact, very clean and there are nightgowns and slippers, a kettle to have a hot drink and bathroom accessories if needed. A laundry is available on the 9th floor.
We tend to leave the window open for fresh air but you will hear the outside noise if you are a light sleeper.
The hotel is a 10 minute walk from the popular Akihabara area known as ‘electric city’.
There are lots of good coffee shops in the area and local restaurants but as you are not in the middle of Tokyo, English menus are generally not available however meals are cheaper. There are also many 7-11’s and Family Mart stores where you can sit and eat, if you want a convenience meal.