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The Collaboration of HAF and the Metro 24-hour Ticket is Incredible!
Published date: September 25, 2024

The Collaboration of HAF and the Metro 24-hour Ticket is Incredible!

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Property Stayed (September, 2024)
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Experience of the stay
I chose this accommodation because I wanted to make the most of the Tokyo Metro 24 hours. I used the Chiyoda Line to get to Akasaka Station and returned via Marunouchi Line at Akasaka Mitsuke Station. When I got off at Akasaka Station, I found that the Harry Potter show was currently on at the Akasaka ACT Theater, making the area feel like a scene from a movie, which was wonderful. There are many restaurants around the station, so I don’t think you’ll have trouble finding a meal. Both stations are within walking distance, but since the accommodation is on a hill, I think it’s easier for those with a lot of luggage or who are tired to take a taxi. Upon arrival, I was treated to strawberry daifuku and coffee in the lobby. We were allowed one sweet each, and drinks, including coffee and tea bags, were available freely both at night and in the morning. There was also a lounge where you could relax. The room was clean and easy to spend time in. The highlight was the shower room. Although there was no bath, the multifunctional shower was great, as the vertical triple showerheads hit my tired back perfectly, making it very comfortable and relieving my tiredness. When checking out, I showed a post screen with the hashtag #Relax_theb on SNS and received three tea bags as a gift. I’m glad I had a great time, not just rest.
Experiences during the trip
We had the Tokyo Metro 24-hour unlimited ride ticket, so we decided to go around to various places. We started after eating crepes in Shibuya, had fun at the Skytree event, checked in and took a short break at the hotel in Akasaka, and in the evening, we went to Akasaka Rikyuu in Yotsuya. The next day, we had breakfast in Iidabashi, got takeout from the world’s best bakery at Azabudai Hills, and by the time we made it to Nihonbashi to see the Monet exhibition, the 24 hours were up. Looking at the route map, it seems like we moved a lot, but the subway in Tokyo is well established, making transfers easy, and the longest ride was only 30 minutes from Shibuya to Oshiage (Skytree), so we took the Hanzomon Line directly and rested while sitting down. We walked around quite a bit, but I think it was a very fulfilling experience. Since I live in Saitama, I don’t often stay in Tokyo, but the Metro 24-hour ticket can be purchased for only 600 yen at each metro station, which I think is a great deal. And it's even better if you stay at HAF at night! I hope to find time to enjoy fun places again.