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The hotel creates an intimate atmosphere and is in an extremely safe neighbourhood which allows every guest to feel at home away from home. (0408 HT).
The main building and annex occupies a total of 2 blocks, and are of simple design. The main entrance is located on a narrow street, but is large and visible.
The rooms vary in size, but are large for Japanese business hotel standards. The bathrooms are all in fair condition. There are pillow fitters in the hotel. They will be happy to help guests who are suffering from an ill-fitted pillow with different materials for adjustment. The hotel consists of two buildings, Main and Annex, facing each other. Single rooms are mainly located in the main building and other room types are in the annex.
There are a range of restaurants offering various cuisines from Japanese to French. The famous French restaurant is produced by Tateru Yoshino whose flagship restaurant in Paris has been awarded a Michelin star. The Chinese restaurant is proud of its high reputation and long history since 1960. The bar Fifteen, as the name is taken from the number of rugby players consisting a team, has some decorations related to the sport and famous players.
The lobby in the main building is medium in size, and laid out in old English style. There are lots of places to sit down and rest. The foyer in the annex has a water fountain. The French restaurant uses the surroundings as a terrace.
Located in one of the best tourist areas of Tokyo within walking distance to Tokyo Tower and Zojo-ji Temple in a quiet neighbourhood, but still close enough to the bustling street life with many restaurants and shops within a few minutes walking distance and a short ride away from Roppongi area by subway.
Area Details - 5 kms to city centre
- 50 kms to the airport (narita)
- 20 kms to the airport (haneda)
- 1 minute walk to the nearest metro station (daimon (asakusa line))
- 1 km to the nearest station (jr hamamatsucho)
- 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
- 5 km to the nearest fair site (tokyo international forum)
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