Hotel Plaisir Akihabara is a modern and very convenient 3-star property that places the esteemed guests at the most vibrant district while in Tokyo. Prime location merely minutes from Akihabara Station, which will be beneficial for hardcore anime fans, gamers, and tech geeks. The rooms are clean and comfortable and very well soundproofed; one might almost forget that they are situated on some of the busiest streets in Japan. This is an excellent spot for any single traveler or couple seeking convenience along with their budget in the middle of town.

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Quick Take - Hotel Plaisir Akihabara


  • Great location, few minutes walk from Akihabara Station and Electric Town.
  • Very clean rooms. Modern and comfortable beds.
  • Good value for money in a very central location in popular Tokyo.
  • Surprisingly quiet, city noise blocked out by good soundproofing.
  • Friendly staff; professional and efficient service.
  • × Rooms are small in size, similar to what one would expect in a business hotel in downtown Tokyo.
  • × Limited facilities are available at the hotel, which does not include an on-site breakfast restaurant.

Review Summary - Hotel Plaisir Akihabara


  • Worth the Cost For its great location and rooms that seem relatively new, the hotel gives great value at an extremely price-friendly budget in an expensive city.
  • Service Quality Efficient and professional service typical of a Japanese business hotel check-in and stay are smooth and hassle-free.
  • Hotel Location The place is just paradise if you are a big fan of anime and electronics being at the very heart of the special culture of Akihabara and a few steps from major train lines.
  • Area Vibe Surroundings are vibrant neon-lit, endlessly fascinating streets of Akihabara-an unbelievable sensory experience.
  • Cleanliness The hotel maintains a high level of Japanese cleanliness, with the rooms and bathrooms always sparlingly clean according to most guests.
  • Breakfast Experience No breakfast services are available at the hotel, however, with many convenience stores, cafés, and restaurants in their vicinity it hardly seems necessary.