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Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten, the ultimate sanctuary for male travelers craving a blend of comfort and fun in the heart of Tokyo! Nestled in Chiyoda-Ku at 1-2-12 Sotokanda, just 4.5mi from the bustling city center, our two-star oasis caters exclusively to adult guests looking for a unique experience. With rates starting as low as $153, you can have a taste of the city without breaking the bank!

Property building in Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten
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Rooms

Superior Single Room in Anshin Oyado Tokyo Akihabara - Male Only

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1 Twin Bed

Superior, Single

Experience comfort in our Superior Single Room with a cozy twin bed, perfect for 1 adult looking for a relaxing stay. No smoking allowed for a smoke-free environment.

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20 sqft

Superior Capsule, 1 Bed, Male Only

Spa tub

Flat-screen TV

The air-conditioned single room has shared bathroom fitted with a bath and slippers. The unit has 1 bed.

Male Dormitory Room in Anshin Oyado Tokyo Akihabara - Male Only

2 Twin Beds

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20 sqft

Dormitory, 2 Twin Beds, Male Only

Stay in our cozy Male Dormitory Room, perfect for 2 adults with 2 twin beds. A smoke-free environment to relax and unwind.

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Wake up to the delicious aroma of breakfast that brings the day to life while enjoying our complimentary Wi-Fi that keeps you connected with friends and family back home. Dive into the world of relaxation with our free spa and sauna facilities, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Our friendly 24-hour front desk team is always ready to assist with recommendations and concierge services, while spacious air-conditioned non-smoking rooms provide the perfect retreat after an adventure-filled day.

Lobby or reception in Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten
Facade/entrance in Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten

Experience the Best

With over 1,133 reviews from happy guests who have experienced the wonder of our hotel, it's evident that fun and relaxation go hand in hand here at Anshin Oyado. Whether you're indulging in a rejuvenating massage or simply soaking in the vibrant Akihabara atmosphere, every moment feels like a mini-vacation. Come and discover a tranquil haven where every stay promises to be as thrilling as the city that surrounds it!

Bathroom in Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten
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Plan Your Stay

At Anshin Oyado Tokyo Akihabara, we know every great adventure begins with comfort and the perfect atmosphere to recharge. Our male-only capsule accommodations offer a unique experience that combines cutting-edge design with an inviting ambiance, making it easy to settle in and feel at home. Whether you choose the Deluxe Male Only Capsule Room, where you can enjoy the cozy confines of lower-row capsules, or opt for our Male Dormitory Room featuring twin beds for those wanting a social yet intimate space, each capsule is thoughtfully crafted for both privacy and relaxation.

Food and drinks in Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten
Food and drinks in Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten

Amenities

Adults only

Free wifi

Free spa

Air conditioning

Sauna

Massage

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten
Bathroom in Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten
Facade/entrance in Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten
This place was a dream -- easily the highlight of my four-night stay in Tokyo. It's situated precisely in the center of Akihabara, right near the station which gives you easy access to everything. It's surrounded in nice places to eat, and nerdy stores you can get lost in for hours. You can lock up your luggage with a provided padlock and in a provided locker, you have a provided hotel robe, etc., like at an onsen, and of course there is an indoor onsen which is very enjoyable and not too busy, easy to use any time of the day or night. I find the mist sauna easier to enjoy for longer than the average sauna, since it's got high-humidity and reasonable-temperature, so it doesn't feel like your hair, etc., heats up too much, or like you need to get out after a while. The onsen part is very hot so it takes a little getting used to, but it's very pleasant. The shower facilities are nicer than average, with lots and lots of included amenities and different shampoo and conditioner options, disposable razors, various stuff, etc. Finally, there's Level Two, which is ABSOLUTELY BURSTING with nice, free amenities I haven't seen anywhere else: you get free mango lassi and curry dishes in the morning, there's free rice dishes any time, you can grab miso soup or a vegetable soup, etc., there's a comics library (in Japanese), a set of massage chairs, and TV viewing area (plus TVs in the capsules), and other extras like a smoking room and even a free alcohol bar to sample local booze and hard liquor, as a nightcap before bed. The staff were extremely helpful, and will hold your larger luggage and wheel it out when necessary, so you can sorta stash the big stuff with them, stick the day to day essentials in your locker, and keep the little things like toiletries handy in your capsule (which has a convenient little shelf and some storage).

Liviu

This is a great capsule hotel in a great location right next to the entertainment center of Akihabara and walking distance to the Akihabara train stations (note though that the Hibiya line is a little bit more of a walk compared to the JR line). Multiple convenience stores, restaurants, and souvenir shops nearby. Take note that this is male only. I'll recommend this for a capsule hotel experience in Tokyo. It has its own sento (hot spring) and sauna free for use and the highlight of this hotel is the 2nd floor working space where there's free massage chairs, free curry and rice every morning and there's even some free alcohol! It was truly built with relaxation in mind. The 2nd floor also has a smoking only room for the smokers there. There are lockers for you to store your shoes (no shoes allowed past reception) and backpacks. Big check-in size luggages are stored in your floor right outside the elevators and there are limited locks available for those. There are a lot of tourists as well as Japanese staying at this hotel. Because of the 2nd floor common space, it is possible to socialize with other travelers, but still depends on the people you meet. The capsules and beds are comfortable and there are blinds for privacy. I liked the alarm of the capsule. It will turn the light on 1 minute prior to the alarm sounding and the beeping is only loud enough for you to wake up, not affecting your neighbors in your room. As a last note, there are no private showers. Just be prepared to be bathing naked with the other hotel guests. If that isn't an issue for you, then great!

Daryl

The best capsule hotel I have been to so far. I stayed one week and needed a base to explore Tokyo (city and one-day trips, since it was my second time in Japan). Main +: - all included and free of charge: breakfast (rice with curry) and cofee, rice with seasonings and drinks all day long, alcohol at night - traditional onsen (hot spring) with traditional showers and sauna, this is really a huge plus - lovely common room you can use with manga to read, a massage chair and television - everyday fresh towels and yukata I have to say that it really made me live the Tokyo experience I travelled with a big luggage (the classic 23kg suitcase). It will not fit the locker, but DO NOT worry. There is another section where you can lock you luggage separated from the changing area. What I did is: the first day I took out from the big luggage everything that I needed and stored in the locker, while leaving the big luggage in a separated area. (This is a capsule hotel - of course privacy will be limited)

Andrea

The hotel is located practically in the middle of Akihabara's Electric Town, so all the sights and sounds are easily walkable. The hotel also offered far more amenities than I was expecting. Free shaving supplies, toothbrush/toothpaste, free alcohol, free curry rice, etc. The bath was also quite nice and the other patrons seemed generally aware of Japanese bath etiquette. They had cable locks for luggage that wouldn't fit in the locker. My Wandrd Hexad Duffel barely fit in the locker, so my rolling carry-on needed to be secured with the cable lock. These are located centrally on the room floors, not near the capsules. They did have extra lockers above the regular ones, which was great since I was traveling in the winter and had my jacket. The capsules fit me fine (6'/183 cm) and were quite comfortable as well.

Hari

Very close to Akihabara train station and very easy to check in and check out. I extended my stay because for the price, it has all that I needed as a solo traveler. As I wake up early in the morning, it was nice to take shower and dip in the bath before the provided curry breakfast. If you happen to get hungry late at night, theres rice cookers for you to have a light meal without needing to go outside. Very convenient location and great service that I stay here when I'm in Tokyo by myself.

Anonymous

This place was a dream -- easily the highlight of my four-night stay in Tokyo. It's situated precisely in the center of Akihabara, right near the station which gives you easy access to everything. It's surrounded in nice places to eat, and nerdy stores you can get lost in for hours. You can lock up your luggage with a provided padlock and in a provided locker, you have a provided hotel robe, etc., like at an onsen, and of course there is an indoor onsen which is very enjoyable and not too busy, easy to use any time of the day or night. I find the mist sauna easier to enjoy for longer than the average sauna, since it's got high-humidity and reasonable-temperature, so it doesn't feel like your hair, etc., heats up too much, or like you need to get out after a while. The onsen part is very hot so it takes a little getting used to, but it's very pleasant. The shower facilities are nicer than average, with lots and lots of included amenities and different shampoo and conditioner options, disposable razors, various stuff, etc. Finally, there's Level Two, which is ABSOLUTELY BURSTING with nice, free amenities I haven't seen anywhere else: you get free mango lassi and curry dishes in the morning, there's free rice dishes any time, you can grab miso soup or a vegetable soup, etc., there's a comics library (in Japanese), a set of massage chairs, and TV viewing area (plus TVs in the capsules), and other extras like a smoking room and even a free alcohol bar to sample local booze and hard liquor, as a nightcap before bed. The staff were extremely helpful, and will hold your larger luggage and wheel it out when necessary, so you can sorta stash the big stuff with them, stick the day to day essentials in your locker, and keep the little things like toiletries handy in your capsule (which has a convenient little shelf and some storage).

Liviu

This is a great capsule hotel in a great location right next to the entertainment center of Akihabara and walking distance to the Akihabara train stations (note though that the Hibiya line is a little bit more of a walk compared to the JR line). Multiple convenience stores, restaurants, and souvenir shops nearby. Take note that this is male only. I'll recommend this for a capsule hotel experience in Tokyo. It has its own sento (hot spring) and sauna free for use and the highlight of this hotel is the 2nd floor working space where there's free massage chairs, free curry and rice every morning and there's even some free alcohol! It was truly built with relaxation in mind. The 2nd floor also has a smoking only room for the smokers there. There are lockers for you to store your shoes (no shoes allowed past reception) and backpacks. Big check-in size luggages are stored in your floor right outside the elevators and there are limited locks available for those. There are a lot of tourists as well as Japanese staying at this hotel. Because of the 2nd floor common space, it is possible to socialize with other travelers, but still depends on the people you meet. The capsules and beds are comfortable and there are blinds for privacy. I liked the alarm of the capsule. It will turn the light on 1 minute prior to the alarm sounding and the beeping is only loud enough for you to wake up, not affecting your neighbors in your room. As a last note, there are no private showers. Just be prepared to be bathing naked with the other hotel guests. If that isn't an issue for you, then great!

Daryl

The best capsule hotel I have been to so far. I stayed one week and needed a base to explore Tokyo (city and one-day trips, since it was my second time in Japan). Main +: - all included and free of charge: breakfast (rice with curry) and cofee, rice with seasonings and drinks all day long, alcohol at night - traditional onsen (hot spring) with traditional showers and sauna, this is really a huge plus - lovely common room you can use with manga to read, a massage chair and television - everyday fresh towels and yukata I have to say that it really made me live the Tokyo experience I travelled with a big luggage (the classic 23kg suitcase). It will not fit the locker, but DO NOT worry. There is another section where you can lock you luggage separated from the changing area. What I did is: the first day I took out from the big luggage everything that I needed and stored in the locker, while leaving the big luggage in a separated area. (This is a capsule hotel - of course privacy will be limited)

Andrea

The hotel is located practically in the middle of Akihabara's Electric Town, so all the sights and sounds are easily walkable. The hotel also offered far more amenities than I was expecting. Free shaving supplies, toothbrush/toothpaste, free alcohol, free curry rice, etc. The bath was also quite nice and the other patrons seemed generally aware of Japanese bath etiquette. They had cable locks for luggage that wouldn't fit in the locker. My Wandrd Hexad Duffel barely fit in the locker, so my rolling carry-on needed to be secured with the cable lock. These are located centrally on the room floors, not near the capsules. They did have extra lockers above the regular ones, which was great since I was traveling in the winter and had my jacket. The capsules fit me fine (6'/183 cm) and were quite comfortable as well.

Hari

Very close to Akihabara train station and very easy to check in and check out. I extended my stay because for the price, it has all that I needed as a solo traveler. As I wake up early in the morning, it was nice to take shower and dip in the bath before the provided curry breakfast. If you happen to get hungry late at night, theres rice cookers for you to have a light meal without needing to go outside. Very convenient location and great service that I stay here when I'm in Tokyo by myself.

Anonymous

This place was a dream -- easily the highlight of my four-night stay in Tokyo. It's situated precisely in the center of Akihabara, right near the station which gives you easy access to everything. It's surrounded in nice places to eat, and nerdy stores you can get lost in for hours. You can lock up your luggage with a provided padlock and in a provided locker, you have a provided hotel robe, etc., like at an onsen, and of course there is an indoor onsen which is very enjoyable and not too busy, easy to use any time of the day or night. I find the mist sauna easier to enjoy for longer than the average sauna, since it's got high-humidity and reasonable-temperature, so it doesn't feel like your hair, etc., heats up too much, or like you need to get out after a while. The onsen part is very hot so it takes a little getting used to, but it's very pleasant. The shower facilities are nicer than average, with lots and lots of included amenities and different shampoo and conditioner options, disposable razors, various stuff, etc. Finally, there's Level Two, which is ABSOLUTELY BURSTING with nice, free amenities I haven't seen anywhere else: you get free mango lassi and curry dishes in the morning, there's free rice dishes any time, you can grab miso soup or a vegetable soup, etc., there's a comics library (in Japanese), a set of massage chairs, and TV viewing area (plus TVs in the capsules), and other extras like a smoking room and even a free alcohol bar to sample local booze and hard liquor, as a nightcap before bed. The staff were extremely helpful, and will hold your larger luggage and wheel it out when necessary, so you can sorta stash the big stuff with them, stick the day to day essentials in your locker, and keep the little things like toiletries handy in your capsule (which has a convenient little shelf and some storage).

Liviu

This is a great capsule hotel in a great location right next to the entertainment center of Akihabara and walking distance to the Akihabara train stations (note though that the Hibiya line is a little bit more of a walk compared to the JR line). Multiple convenience stores, restaurants, and souvenir shops nearby. Take note that this is male only. I'll recommend this for a capsule hotel experience in Tokyo. It has its own sento (hot spring) and sauna free for use and the highlight of this hotel is the 2nd floor working space where there's free massage chairs, free curry and rice every morning and there's even some free alcohol! It was truly built with relaxation in mind. The 2nd floor also has a smoking only room for the smokers there. There are lockers for you to store your shoes (no shoes allowed past reception) and backpacks. Big check-in size luggages are stored in your floor right outside the elevators and there are limited locks available for those. There are a lot of tourists as well as Japanese staying at this hotel. Because of the 2nd floor common space, it is possible to socialize with other travelers, but still depends on the people you meet. The capsules and beds are comfortable and there are blinds for privacy. I liked the alarm of the capsule. It will turn the light on 1 minute prior to the alarm sounding and the beeping is only loud enough for you to wake up, not affecting your neighbors in your room. As a last note, there are no private showers. Just be prepared to be bathing naked with the other hotel guests. If that isn't an issue for you, then great!

Daryl

The best capsule hotel I have been to so far. I stayed one week and needed a base to explore Tokyo (city and one-day trips, since it was my second time in Japan). Main +: - all included and free of charge: breakfast (rice with curry) and cofee, rice with seasonings and drinks all day long, alcohol at night - traditional onsen (hot spring) with traditional showers and sauna, this is really a huge plus - lovely common room you can use with manga to read, a massage chair and television - everyday fresh towels and yukata I have to say that it really made me live the Tokyo experience I travelled with a big luggage (the classic 23kg suitcase). It will not fit the locker, but DO NOT worry. There is another section where you can lock you luggage separated from the changing area. What I did is: the first day I took out from the big luggage everything that I needed and stored in the locker, while leaving the big luggage in a separated area. (This is a capsule hotel - of course privacy will be limited)

Andrea

The hotel is located practically in the middle of Akihabara's Electric Town, so all the sights and sounds are easily walkable. The hotel also offered far more amenities than I was expecting. Free shaving supplies, toothbrush/toothpaste, free alcohol, free curry rice, etc. The bath was also quite nice and the other patrons seemed generally aware of Japanese bath etiquette. They had cable locks for luggage that wouldn't fit in the locker. My Wandrd Hexad Duffel barely fit in the locker, so my rolling carry-on needed to be secured with the cable lock. These are located centrally on the room floors, not near the capsules. They did have extra lockers above the regular ones, which was great since I was traveling in the winter and had my jacket. The capsules fit me fine (6'/183 cm) and were quite comfortable as well.

Hari

Very close to Akihabara train station and very easy to check in and check out. I extended my stay because for the price, it has all that I needed as a solo traveler. As I wake up early in the morning, it was nice to take shower and dip in the bath before the provided curry breakfast. If you happen to get hungry late at night, theres rice cookers for you to have a light meal without needing to go outside. Very convenient location and great service that I stay here when I'm in Tokyo by myself.

Anonymous

Location

1-2-12 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-Ku , Tokyo, 101-0021, Japan

Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigaiten