Location. The Imperial Hotel is adjacent to Hibiya Park and the Nissay and Takarazuka Theatres in downtown Tokyo, Japan. Ginza's shopping... more »
Location. The Imperial Hotel is adjacent to Hibiya Park and the Nissay and Takarazuka Theatres in downtown Tokyo, Japan. Ginza's shopping district, the Sony building and the Tokyo International Forum are within 700 meters of the hotel. The 1890 Imperial Palace and East Garden is less than two kilometers away. Within five kilometers are Ueno's museums and galleries and the Tokyo National Museum. Hotel Features. This European- style hotel is comprised of two buildings that house boutique shops, a Japanese garden and 16 restaurants and lounges serving Pacific Coast cuisine to traditional Japanese fare. The mezzanine level boasts French cuisine and a cigar bar, while the 17th floor offers Japan's first buffet-style restaurant and adjacent lounge showcasing live music nightly. The main building's fifth floor wing occupies 26 ballrooms, conference rooms, a soundproof music room and two complimentary meeting rooms. Also within the executive service center are seven computer stations, a private lounge and print, photocopy and fax services. The 20th floor boasts a health club with a fitness center featuring city views and cardiovascular equipment, saunas and adjacent indoor pool. A massage room and a beauty salon are on site. Guestrooms. Accommodations at Tokyo's Imperial Hotel are positioned near the executive service center or the health club. Rooms offer complimentary high-speed Internet access, and DVD players are available upon request. Bathrooms house scales and robes. Expert Tip. Frank Lloyd Wright-inspirations from the hotel's second remodeling in 1923 outlasted the Great Kanto Earthquake and are still found in décor throughout the hotel and motifs in the Peacock Room.
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The legendary grand dame of Tokyo's hotels, the Imperial is within walking distance of everything important in the city. The parkside Imperial features an impeccable attention to detail, lavish, award-winning cuisine and airy suites traditionally favored by statesmen, royalty and celebrities. Personalized services make it Tokyo's address of choice for discerning executives.
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I will tell all of my friends about this place!!!!
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Posted May 07, 2008
Excellent
I loved the rooms,resteraunts,swimming pools and all the above. The place is great and I even think some of the waiters were kinda cute.and the people there were very helpfuland careful with our...
I have stayed at hotels all over the
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Posted Dec 23, 2007
Excellent
I have stayed at hotels all over the world butt he Imperial was fantastic. I have never seen such a polite and professional staff. Everything from the moment I got out of the taxi to the moment I boarded the Narita bus was handled with the utmost...
I stayed at Imperial Hotel for 5 nights in April and it was a lovely experience. The hotel staff were very polite and always there to attend to me. They had many restaurants to satisfy different tastes and needs.You could easily exchange your unused ...
the... everything was so good i loved it it was great it was great it was great the food was great the beds were like sleeping on a cloud it was the time of my life the room service was great to ill go back for...
I didn't like some of the public spaces and the ever so faint air of snottiness among the other guests (not the staff). The food at Les Saisons has to be both the best in Japan - beyond description - and the costliest! Wandering around you...
Positioned near the business district,
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Posted Jun 21, 2007
Good
Positioned near the business district, but the general area - including the Imperial Palace - are very nice. Well equipped and very modern rooms. The bathroom was enormous with entertaining shower equipment! Public areas are huge and drab in places. ...
The employees would do anything for you at this hotel, and seem happy to do it. The service was excellent. The room price is not cheap but not much more than in big cities in the US. Food is very expensive though. If you dont think $50 is a lot...