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Founded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the 1950s as a cheap place for visiting students to stay, this has long since outgrown its origins and offers comfortable, no-frills accommodation to all visitors on a budget. A new building was added in 2003, presenting a greater variety of Western-style rooms, with clean if unexciting furnishings. The in-house dining hall offers a gathering place and a decent breakfast buffet for a reasonable ¥945. A good choice for those who don’t want to sacrifice location in favour of price, the Asia Center of Japan is conveniently situated for the Aoyama area.
Tokyo City Guide (Edition 5)
Transport Nogizaka Station (Chiyoda line), exit 3
Telephone 03 3402 6111
Admission Rates ¥8,610 single; ¥10,290 semi-double; ¥12,390-¥14,490 double; ¥16,590 twin; ¥45,150 suite.
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