Asia Center of Japan

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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.

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Address
8-10-32 Akasaka, Minato-ku

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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