There are only 57 rooms in this luxury boutique hotel in a skyscraper overlooking Ginza and Tokyo Station, each with floor-to-ceiling windows. There's nothing particularly Japanese about the decor, except for the stunning city views that serve as an ever-present backdrop. Ask for a room on the station side—on the highest floor possible—for a vertiginous view of Japan's famed bullet trains. The spa takes advantage of local culture with a stone bath and treatment rooms for Japanese scrubs and massage. The hotel also houses Ekki Bar & Grill, a contemporary American restaurant. The location's not bad, either: Marunouchi used to be strictly a business district, but in the last five years it has been transformed into a chic shopping and restaurant area.
Tokyo Japan Hotel
Tokyo Japan Hotel
Tokyo Japan Hotel
Tokyo Japan Hotel
Tokyo Japan Hotel
Tokyo Japan Hotel
Tokyo Japan HotelTokyo is not the place to be looking for a cheap hotel with some of the highest prices in Asia and the world. Too compensate for this they have come up with a very innovative idea capsule hotels a very small tube that is big enough to sleep comfortably in that has a tv temp controls radio alarm clock if you are claustrophobic you would not want to stay here but the tube is very comfortable and half the price of a regular hotel room.
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