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The Peninsula Tokyo, Japan - 5 Star Luxury Hotel
ROOMS & SUITES: 314
The Peninsula Tokyo made its debut on September 1, 2007. The Peninsula is the only freestanding luxury hotel to be built in Tokyo in more than a decade, standing 24 stories high opposite the Imperial Palace and located in the district of Marunouchi.
The Peninsula offers 314 guestrooms, including 47 suites, five restaurants, a modern lounge bar, two ballrooms, six function rooms, a wedding chapel, a Japanese ceremony room, a fitness center, The Peninsula Spa by ESPA, a fleet of Rolls-Royces and three jewelry shops, Graff, de Grisogono and Chantecler Tokyo --all making their retail debut in Japan.
The hotel also features a rooftop bar with 360-degree views of Tokyo. Guestrooms are among the largest and most technologically advanced in Tokyo and offer views of the city, the Imperial Palace Gardens and Hibiya Park.
Peninsula's focus on technology is evident throughout the guestrooms, from the personal nail dryers in each dressing room, to the bathrooms, which turn into spa environments at the touch of a button. Each guestroom features two types of telephone -- a wired phone, which can be synchronized with guests' personal mobile phones to enable the automatic transfer of an incoming calls via Bluetooth synchronization to any handset in the room, and to make Skype calls in addition to regular calls. The second phone is a portable phone, which functions anywhere within the hotel as the in-room phone and converts to a mobile phone to place outgoing calls outside the hotel throughout the Tokyo metropolitan area.
The Peninsula Tokyo has 314 spacious guestrooms, including 47 suites, guestrooms are among the largest in Tokyo and have stunning views of the city, Imperial Gardens and Hibiya Park. Modern and contemporary with Japanese-inspired accents, each guestroom and suite blends traditional Peninsula standards of comfort and innovative technology with elements of Japanese heritage and culture.
AFFILIATIONS
Amex Fine Hotels & ResortsACCOLADES & ARTICLES
Read New York Times article: Tokyo's Hippest NeighborhoodTRIP TYPE
WeddingBusiness Meeting
Romantic Getaway
ACCOMMODATIONS
The Peninsula SuiteThe Hibiya Suite
The Marunouchi Suite
Deluxe Suite
Executive Suite
Deluxe Corner Room
Grand Deluxe Room
Deluxe Park View Room
Deluxe Room
Superior Room
LEISURE
On-site: The Peninsula Tokyo features a fitness center and indoor swimming pool overlooking the Imperial Gardens, while The Peninsula Spa by ESPA offers a city retreat permeated by indulgence and deep relaxation.Nearby: Located in the prestigious business district of Marunouchi, opposite the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park and conveniently located near the shopping capital of Ginza, The Peninsula is one of Tokyo's most accessible hotels. Tokyo Station (Train) - 1.5 kilometers / 1 mile, 15 minutes by car.
EXPLORE
The Peninsula Tokyo is superbly located in the prestigious business district of Marunouchi, opposite the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park and within minutes' walk of the shopping capital of Ginza, The Peninsula Tokyo offers commanding city views.Tokyo is Japan's capital and the largest city in the country with a population of over 12 million. This vibrant metropolis perfectly combines Japanese traditions with modern influences. Fashionable and tech savvy, the city is the headquarters to some of the world's most influential companies. From stylish boutiques, traditional restaurants and trendy bars to museums, art galleries, ancient temples, serene gardens, stunning architecture and colorful neon lights, the city constantly attracts both business and leisure travelers alike.
The following are only a few of Tokyo's many famous attractions that are conveniently located near The Peninsula Tokyo:
Imperial Palace
Wako Department Store
Mitsukoshi Department Store
Takarazuka Theater
Tokyo International Forum
Sony Building
Tsukji Fish Market
GETTING THERE
Airport: Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) - 80 km / 50 miles. Tokyo Haneda Domestic Airport (HND) - 20 km / 12 miles.Transportation: From Narita Airport by Train - Take the JR Narita Express to Tokyo station and transfer to the Yamanote line for Yurakucho station, 65 minutes; By Bus - Take the Airport Limousine bus to the Ginza/Marunouchi area, 90 minutes.
From Haneda Airport (HND) By Train - Take the Tokyo Monorail to the JR Hamamatsu-cho station and transfer to the Yamanote line for Yurakucho station, 40 minutes.
The Peninsula Tokyo
1-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo, 100-0006, Japan
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