Interviewed on: November 24, 2016
The "Pasera Resorts Akasaka" is located in Akasaka in the center of Tokyo and has 2 faces, a business district and a shopping district. The TV station, the embassy and the Prime Minister's Office are within walking distance.
It is a completely private room that can only be found in a karaoke shop. All rooms are equipped with a large screen monitor and powerful speakers to enhance the realism of the game. Almost all the monitors in the store are over 50 inches, and some rooms are equipped with 100 inch projectors and multiple monitors.
In addition, you can watch DAZN as well as commercial broadcasting, so it is suitable for all kinds of sports such as baseball, soccer, rugby and tennis. There are many foreign customers who come for European soccer because of the business hours until 7 AM (Until 5 AM on Sundays and national holidays).
Also, due to the location of Akasaka, office workers often visit there after work, and there are many repeat customers of "Adults who want to enjoy sports seriously" in common. I think this kind of customer base is also a point that distinguishes itself from others.
In this interview, I was allowed to use the VIP room. The 3rd floor of the Akasaka store, greeted by the red carpet staircase, is the ultimate in luxury, with all 5 rooms consisting of VIP rooms "VIP floor".
I watched rugby right away, but in the first place, it was such a big screen, and I had never watched a sports game at such a close distance. I was able to see the faces of the players who collided with each other clearly, and I was surrounded by the cheers that came through the speakers, so I felt as if I was in the venue.
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Passera has a concept of "Balinese" but when it comes to cooking, "multinational". At the Akasaka restaurant, where you can enjoy all kinds of sports held in various countries all over the world, the food is one of the elements to produce the game.
After a toast with draft beer (After 650 yen, all prices include tax.), there is a menu full of foods that everyone can share, starting with standard fried foods such as "Heaping Portion of French Fries" (1,180 yen), "Nasi Goreng (Indonesian Fried Rice)" (980 yen), "Pizza Margherita" (880 yen), and dessert ""Springy" Strawberry Milky Toast" (880 yen). A wide variety of drinks are available, from fancy ones such as jar cocktail (680 yen) to wine.
By the way, the menu I highly recommend is "Specially Selected Rib Roast Steak" (1,980 yen) with plenty of onion and Chaliapin sauce. The very soft and rich taste is just luxurious.
They also have a variety of courses as well as a la carte dishes. The menu changes depending on the Japanese cuisine or the season. When a match attracts a lot of attention, a fixed amount of 'watching pack' may appear until the end of the match. The package plan and the course price include the room charge, so I'm glad that I can enjoy the meal while watching the game.
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Name | Pasela Resorts Akasaka |
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TEL/Reservation | 0120-759-926 |
Address | 3-13-3 Akasaka, Minato-ku Akasaka Central Building |
Public transit | 1 minute walk from the A1 exit of Tokyo Metro Akasaka Station 4 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Akasaka-mitsuke Station Belby Akasaka Exit 4-minute walk from No. 10 exit of Tokyo Metro Tameike-Sanno Station 9 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Kokkaigijido-mae Station, along Misuji street (Akasaka Ramen Yoko) |
Opening hours | Monday - Thursday 17: 00 - Next morning 5: 00 Fri/before the holiday 17: 00 ~ 7: 00 the next morning Sat/Sun/Holiday 12: 00 ~ Next morning 5: 00 |
Holidays | Open 365 days a year |
Seating Capacity | 19 rooms (All rooms are completely private.) |
Display monitors | many high-definition monitors |
akasaka@pasela.co.jp | |
Website | https://www.pasela.co.jp/shop/akasaka/ |
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I enjoyed the space of "Otona" where I could enjoy a special match with my teammates. There are plenty of amenities, so it is recommended for groups of women only!
Spocafe writer, Hiroshi Kan Okawara