Agnes Hotel & Apartments Tokyo

Kōrakuen & Akihabara


Tucked away on a side street in atmospheric Kagurazaka, Agnes feels like a secluded retreat (even though it's only a few minutes' walk to the train station). The rooms, big enough to move around in, are done up in soft colours and come with cushy armchairs.

Its studio apartments with kitchenettes and washing machines are good for longer-term stays.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kōrakuen & Akihabara attractions

1. Mizuma Art Gallery

0.24 MILES

Run by longtime Tokyo art-world figure Sueo Mizuma, Mizuma Art Gallery represents some of Japan's more successful contemporary artists, such as Aida…

2. Tokyo Dai-jingū

0.35 MILES

This is the Tokyo branch of Ise-jingū, Japan's mother shrine in Mie Prefecture. Credited with establishing the Shintō wedding ritual, Tokyo Dai-jingū is a…

3. Yūshū-kan

0.36 MILES

Most history museums in Japan skirt the issue of WWII or focus on the burden of the common people. Not so here: Yūshū-kan begins with Japan's samurai…

4. Akagi-jinja

0.41 MILES

Kagurazaka’s signature shrine only bears a passing resemblance to the traditional ones around the city. In 2010 the shrine, which can trace its history…

5. Yasukuni-jinja

0.44 MILES

Literally ‘For the Peace of the Country Shrine’, Yasukuni is the memorial shrine to Japan’s war dead, around 2.5 million souls. First built in 1869, it is…

6. Tayasu-mon

0.62 MILES

Dating from 1635, the northern gate to Kitanomaru-kōen was once part of Edo-jō and is designated as a national important cultural asset.

7. Koishikawa Kōrakuen

0.62 MILES

Established in the mid-17th century as the property of the Tokugawa clan, this formal strolling garden incorporates elements of Chinese and Japanese…

8. National Shōwa Memorial Museum

0.68 MILES

This museum of WWII-era Tokyo gives a sense of everyday life for the common people: how they ate, slept, dressed, studied, prepared for war and endured…