Hilltop Hotel

Kōrakuen & Akihabara


This art deco gem from the 1930s exudes personality and charm, with antique wooden furniture and a wood-panelled lounge. Mishima Yukio wrote his last few novels here. The older rooms in the main building come with antique writing desks and leather chairs.

Its tempura restaurant is also very well regarded and worth trying.


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