1-1 Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-8558, Japan…
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Since 1890, the Imperial hotel has catered to royalty, statesmen, fabled celebrities and the leaders of international commerce. Luxury is the keyword. The 1923 building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright was lost in a fire, but a vestige of it survives in the art-deco Old Imperial Bar on the mezzanine level. Rooms are superb, with private writing desks, three telephones, individual environment control systems, remote control TV with bedside consoles and a spaciousness rarely encountered in Tokyo hotels. The staff can greet guests in five languages. Ginza is just behind the hotel, which faces Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace grounds.
Type: Conference Center, Hotel
Average user rating: ![]()
It is an excellent option, however is a little expensive. Service is the best.
05 Jun 2005 | A Yahoo! Userservice was great, excellant view, not to mention all the women hookers
05 Jun 2005 | A Yahoo! UserFor a place so enormous, I sure slept in an awfully small bed. This place was really giant, and I’ve never really been the kind of person to really like such cavernous accommodations. What I definitely do like is comfort, and even though my room had some nice touches like free internet connections, I definitely thought I could have gotten more for my money elsewhere. I did count at least fifteen restaurants in the hotel, so when I got hungry I always had a place to eat in close proximity.
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