This would be a good place to stay if you have little kids and need some extra space with a kitchen, and want to be in Akasaka. As it was, my teenagers and I appreciated the extra space and ability to have breakfast at a table, but the room was worn, the opaque windows opened only about two inches (I guess I have become used to having a window that I can see out of), and the location was really inconvenient for a vacation in Tokyo. It would have been better for us to choose either the Ueno or Shibuya side of the city - the trek would have been fine if it had been a nicer room. The hotel wouldn’t let us change rooms with “an Expedia rate.”