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245 rooms in this hotelViews
Uninterrupted views of the Imperial Palace Garden, Tokyo Bay area and Mt. FujiSpa
Hugh spa on the 46th floor with indoor pool, a variety of saunas, showers and baths and innovative treatmentsRestaurant
Heritage by Kei showcases classic French cuisine with a modern twistSwimming Pool
There's a heated indoor poolParking
On-site parking for a feeGym
24hr fitness centreHairdresser/Beauty Salon
No pets
Massage
Meeting Room
Sauna/Steam
Walking distance restaurants
Bar
Library
Bicycle hire
Sit-out Terrace
Babysitting
Laundry
Lift
EV Charging Station
Child friendly
Sitting Room
Room service
Disabled access
Suites
Hot Tub
Family Suites
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
Wifi
Air conditioning
Conference facilities
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Sights nearby
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Close to nightlife
Hotel Entertainment
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Local markets
Museums
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There aren’t many better views of Tokyo than from the windows on the upper floors of the city’s tallest building. Every direction offers landmarks – the Olympic stadium, the Tokyo Tower, Mount Fuji – in a breathtaking metropolitan sprawl. The hotel’s district, Roppongi, has fine dining, fancy boutiques, the capital’s best art scene, and some of the best-stocked whisky bars in the world...
Originally published by Nicholas Coldicott, The Telegraph
Sometimes it's as simple as the old real estate mantra: location, location, location. The Ritz-Carlton is the only hotel in its class that’s plunked itself down in an actual neighborhood instead of a dedicated business district. As such, you get the best of both worlds—an international standard of service when you tuck yourself in at night, but heaps of cute cafes and boutiques to discover during the day...
Originally published by Brandon Presser, CN Traveller
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