9h Nine Hours Takebashi

Kōrakuen & Akihabara


This capsule-hotel brand makes a statement with its cool contemporary architecture and clean design. This eight-floor branch features a kind of atrium on one side of the building with an open ceiling, flooding the place with natural light.

It only costs ¥500 if you just want to shower here, and it rents running shoes (¥200) – perfect for a jog around the nearby Imperial Palace.

In nearby Kanda there's a women-only branch.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kōrakuen & Akihabara attractions

1. Hirakawa-mon

0.21 MILES

This side gate to the San-no-maru (third compound) of the castle was used mainly by maidservants.

2. National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT)

0.33 MILES

Regularly changing displays from the museum's superb collection of more than 12,000 works are shown over floors 2 to 4; special exhibitions are mounted on…

3. Tōkagakudō Concert Hall

0.36 MILES

Built in 1966 for the 60th birthday of Empress Kojun, this concert hall inside the Imperial Palace East Garden has a petal-shaped roof and outer scalloped…

4. Science Museum, Tokyo

0.39 MILES

Featuring a wide selection of exhibits aimed primarily at children and teenagers, the Science Museum has little in the way of English explanations, but…

5. Tenshudai

0.4 MILES

Near the north exit of the Imperial Palace East Garden, all that remains of the main keep (donjon) of Edo-jō is its sloping stone base, which you can…

6. Museum of Imperial Collections

0.4 MILES

This small museum inside the Imperial Palace East Garden hosts changing exhibitions drawn from the 9500-plus artworks owned by the imperial family.

7. Kitahanebashi-mon

0.4 MILES

Meaning 'northern drawbridge gate' this was the principal entrance to the north side of Edo-jō and now provides access to the Imperial Palace East Garden…

8. Ōte-mon

0.42 MILES

Ōte-mon, meaning 'great hand gate', was the main entrance to Edo-jō and would have had a guard of 120 men. It is now the main gate to the Imperial Palace…