OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino Resorts: Explore Tokyo's Hidden Gems - Right Near This Awesome New Hotel
- Written by: Ran Tanaka
With locations abroad in Taiwan, China, Hawaii’s Oahu, and Bali, Hoshino Resorts offers unique stays at their facilities Hoshinoya and Risonare. Additionally, it’s known for developing the city-tourism hotel chain, OMO.
This chain recently celebrated the grand opening of its newest addition, OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino Resorts, on February 25, 2022! Tokyo’s Akasaka district is regarded as a hub for business and politics in Japan. However, it’s also an area filled with history and culture!
At OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka, there are many opportunities to immerse yourself in the surrounding attractions! Here we will introduce our experience during a visit to this new hotel.
OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka's Unique Concept: Why Don’t They Have a Restaurant?
OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka's concept is “discovering a place of quality.” Here you will find services that enable you to explore the charm of Tokyo’s “quality district” of Akasaka.
Now known as the heart of Japan’s politics and business, the Akasaka district was originally developed as the headquarters for the Edo Shogunate (1603-1868) - the military government of Japan during the Edo period. This is an area of Tokyo where hundreds of years of history and culture intersect.
While being home to the national treasure, the State Guest House, Akasaka Palace, it also offers a culture developed from long-established traditional Japanese restaurants.
To this day, you can find many restaurants and izakaya (casual Japanese bars) that allow you to enjoy drinking casually.
OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka was built with the hopes that its guests would take advantage of its location and explore the district. This is also why the facility doesn’t have a restaurant.
Furthermore, with Akasaka being an international district with many embassies and international companies, you’ll be at ease to know that there are staff who speak English, Chinese, and Korean.
Explore the Hidden Gems of Akasaka with the Go-Kinjo Map
At the front desk and lounge area called the OMO Base, you’ll find a Go-Kinjo Map (Neighborhood Map). This unique OMO3 Akasaka Tokyo service introduces Akasaka’s hidden gems.
The shops and sites listed have been carefully selected and experienced by the hotel staff. With all the care that went into making it, just looking at this wall-sized map will excite you to start exploring!
Next to the Go-Kinjo Map are various wooden tablets that offer information on shops and tourist attractions. The numbers on the tablets align with the numbers on the map-making it easy to figure out where you want to go!
You’ll also find that some of these wooden tablets have a special symbol. Upon visiting the sites with such symbols, you might be offered a great deal, so be sure not to miss out!
Choose Which Souvenir to Get with a Game of Darts!
Akasaka offers long-established traditional Japanese restaurants as well as a variety of casual spots as well. With no end to the entertainment available, you’ll even find several famous souvenir shops beloved by Japan’s celebrities.
Try choosing where to shop by playing A Game of Darts: Celebrities’ Favorite Akasaka Souvenir Shops!
After your dart lands, the hotel staff known as Go-Kinjo Guide OMO Rangers will give you some fun facts about the chosen souvenir shop. Since these rangers are experts on the shop’s history, location, and products-you’re sure to get some fantastic recommendations!
You’ll even get a card which, after scanning the QR code, will surprise you with a video message! With no reservations required, this is a free activity for hotel guests that lasts about 10 minutes (available from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. only).
Take a Stroll with Your New Friend-the Go-Kinjo Guide OMO Ranger!
Another attractive service of OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka that you can’t miss is the Unbeliveable Akaksaka Walking Tour! On this tour, an OMO ranger takes you to some of Akasaka’s extraordinary sites while chatting.
Throughout the course of an hour, the tour introduces some of the attractions around the hotel. A friendly ranger will give you some background information on each spot as you stroll through the neighborhood.
One of the stops on this tour is the Soto Zen Buddhist temple - Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin. Here you’ll visit the main shrine, the inner shrine, the mystical and spiritual foxes on the mound, and the rare Seven Deities of Good Fortune.
What’s more, sold at Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin are inarizushi - tasty balls of sushi rice wrapped in deep-fried tofu. This dish is said to be the absolute favorite of Inari, the god of rice cultivation! While available to purchase as an offering, you can also get them to-go! These are a very famous product that’s been introduced on T.V., so don’t be surprised if they’re sold out.
The last stop on tour is Bar Salon Norainu. This bar is owned by a former geisha, the famous female Japanese performing artists who dance and sing at traditional Japanese restaurants.
The space functions as a tea room during the day, and the owner’s original lemonade is an absolute customer favorite. With the shop being opened to preserve geisha culture, the tour even offers live performances by geisha that you can’t enjoy anywhere else. This is a definite perk for those who choose to join!
- Hours:
- 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- Price:
- 1,000 yen (including tax) per person
- Reservations:
- Reservations must be made from the official website or at the front desk at least a day in advance.
- Eligible Participants:
- Guests staying at the hotel
- Capacity:
- 6 people (minimum number of participants starts at 1 person)
Discover a New Side of Tokyo with the Early Bird Tour!
Though Akasaka is bustling with business people during the day, it's quite empty and calm in the early mornings. With this being the case, the hotel is offering a tour led by a ranger in which you can experience what mornings in Tokyo are like!
A special treat for participants is that you get recommendations for some of the best breakfast spots in the area! Tour times run from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Although you need to make a reservation by the day before, this is a completely free experience for hotel guests!
Experience Akasaka’s Long-Established Restaurants for Breakfast and Dinner
While enjoying lunch and dinner out, we recommend relaxing at the hotel with a limited-edition menu for breakfast!
At the Ueshima Coffee Akasaka Hitotsugi Street cafe located on the hotel’s first floor, you can enjoy a scrambled egg sandwich with a side of red sea bream broth. Inspired by Japanese-style restaurant culture, this is an original dish that you're to enjoy.
At night, you can order the Aka Yona Banquet Meal from the craft beer specialty restaurant Yona Yona Beer Works Akasaka.
Offered in this meal are ten standard appetizers served at a Japanese izakaya. This includes takowasa (octopus seasoned with wasabi), iburigakko (pickled and smoked daikon radish), and much more!
Creating a Stylish and Comfortable Stay
Lastly, we cannot forget the guest rooms! Ranging from double rooms to twin rooms, this hotel offers various types. Moreover, everywhere from the cushions, sofa, and bathroom is stylish!
The bath, bathroom, and sink areas are all separated. This is great for comfortably getting ready in the mornings without fighting over space. There’s also alcohol spray in the rooms to keep everything disinfected (until when the alcohol spray will be installed is yet to be determined).
With “discovering a quality place” being OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka’s main concept, you can fully enjoy what both the hotel and the district of Akasaka offer! Getting a taste of the district’s charm will enhance your stay!
- Health and Safety Measures
- Disinfection, sterilization, and cleaning of shop and facilities - Sanitizer installed - Disinfected after each guest leaves - Ventilation measures in place - Coin trays used - Staff wear masks, gargle, wash hands regularly, and monitor body temperature – Use of plastic partitions-Reservation system in place - Entry declined to anyone who is feeling unwell - Guests requested to wear masks and have their temperature checked- self-service and non-face-to-face check-ins are implemented
Hoshino Resorts’ City-Tourism Hotel Chain “OMO” Offers More than Just Accommodation!
OMO by Hoshino Resorts aims to be more than just an accommodation facility. This city-tourism hotel chain strives to offer stays that get their guests excited about traveling! Such goals are realized by offering services that enable guests to enjoy their surroundings fully.
One of the most attractive services is tours guided by Go-Kinjo Guide OMO rangers. The rangers take you to spots that they’ve explored and researched themselves-making for an unforgettable experience!
The number that comes after OMO expresses what kind of hotel services will be provided. For example, OMO1 refers to capsule hotels, OMO3 has all the services you’ll find at a standard hotel, OMO5 offers boutique hotel services such as cafe-style breakfasts, and OMO7 refers to hotels that have cafes, restaurants, as well as any other services you can think of!
OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino Resorts opened in February 2022, and OMO7 Osaka opened in April 2022.
*The information in this article is from March 2022.
*Due to the spread of Covid-19, hours and services are subject to change.
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OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino ResortsOMO3東京赤坂 by 星野リゾート
- Address 4-3-2 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
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Nearest Station
・3-minute walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi/Ginza lines)
・3-minute walk from Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi/Chiyoda lines)
・7-minute walk from Nagatacho Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho/Hanzomon lines)
・9-minute walk from Tameike-Sanno Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line)
・Rate: From 12,000 yen per night (one room including tax, excluding meals) *You may need to pay a Tokyo accommodation tax.
・Tel: 81-50-3786-1144 (English guides are available from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.)
・Number of Guest Rooms: 140 rooms
・Check-in/out Times: 3:00 p.m./11:00 a.m.Vacancy search, reservation
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from 20,520JPY 1room, 2adults
Check with our partner site as the latest rates, rate details, and guest room requirements may vary.
Ran Tanaka is a Japanese writer and travel agency employee. After working as an editor for a major website, she switched to a travel company. She specializes in travel and food-related genres, and she has covered all 47 prefectures in Japan. She regularly travels to report on hidden gems, scenic spots, and the kinds of travel tips that only a travel industry insider can know.
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