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5 Star Hotels
Akasaka Prince Hotel
Ana Hotel
Imperial Hotel
Le Meridien Grand Pacific Hotel
New Otani Hotel
Seiyo Ginza Hotel

4 Star Hotels
Akasaka Excel Hotel
Crowne Plaza Metropolitan Hotel
Dai-Ichi Annex Hotel
Grand Palace Hotel
Keio Plaza Intercontinental Hotel
New Takanawa Prince Hotel
Palace Hotel
Renaissance Ginza Tobu Hotel

3 Star Hotels
Shiba Park Hotel
Shibuya Tobu Hotel
Shinjuku Washington Hotel
Sunroute Tokyo Hotel
Sunshine City Prince Hotel
Tokyo Bay Ariake Washington Hotel

2 Star Hotels

Gimmond Hotel Hotel

 

Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Address: 1-1 Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku

Hotel Overview  
The Imperial Hotel was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built across the street from the park of the Imperial Palace, within walking distance of everything important in the city. There are both Occidental and Japanese style rooms and impeccable attention to detail. The hotel has the largest executive service center amongst Japanese hotels, with meeting space and an amenity lounge for early arrivals or late departures. The hotel is best known for its tradition and history; it is famous for accommodating diplomats and political figures from past and present.
Imperial Hotel Tokyo

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Hotel Rooms  

Guestrooms and suites at the Imperial bespeak infinite care and planning. Comfort, convenience and refined elegance are a way of life here. No two rooms are quite alike, offering a choice of sweeping panoramas of Tokyo Bay and beyond from the Tower, or of the ancient treetops of the Palace gardens and Hibiya Park across the way.

Standard appointments in all guestrooms and suites include practical writing desks, three telephones, facsimile and computer-compatible lines, individual environment control systems, remote control television, kimono, and private safe.

Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Hotel Amenities  
Service Center

The Imperial's Executive Service Center is the largest of its kind in the nation. Occupying an entire wing of the 5th floor of the Main Building, the Center offers four rental conference rooms, two complimentary-usage meeting spaces for up to two hours, work stations equipped with computers. The Center offers professional secretarial support, E-mail and computer assistance, interpreter and translation arrangements, business card printing services, typing, photocopies and facsimiles. The Center also features its own lounge, with coffee service, and local and international newspapers, convenient for informal meetings.

New Fitness Center

Exclusively for our guests, the Tokyo Imperial's new Fitness Center features a useful variety of training equipment.

Swimming Pool and Sauna

The 20th Floor of the Imperial Tower features a heated, year-round indoor pool with sauna baths and dressing rooms.

Conference and banquet facilities

The Imperial Hotel also houses some 26 different banquet and function rooms, many equipped with the newest state-of-the-art support systems for conferences, seminars, fashion shows, exhibitions and gala receptions. Smaller ballrooms for private parties, meetings and other functions are also furnished with a surprising number of versatile and practical appointments.

Special facilities for disabled

Restaurants

From French haute cuisine to visually delightful Japan delicacies, dining at the Imperial is a pleasant experience.

The Imperial's flower-filled main dining room is Les Saisons exuding the pastel-hued ambiance of the south of France. The menu offers an unrivaled selection of light, contemporary, original dishes. Les Saisons is the restaurant of choice for Tokyo's most exclusive power breakfasts and a magical environment for sophisticated luncheons and dinners.

La Brasserie offers hearty regional French cuisine, served amidst the congenial ambiance of turn-of-the-century Paris, with high ceilings and generous servings of Tokyo's tastiest French bread baked fresh daily.

Cicerone offers tantalizing, extraordinarily authentic Italian dishes, from perfect pastas of all kinds to diverse regional specialties. This restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner.

Eureka will provide innovative and varied light dishes inspired by the culinary trends of the Pacific Coast. Eureka offers promptly served breakfast, lunch and dinner on the Lobby Floor of the Main Building seven days a week.

Imperial Hotel Tokyo

 


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