Tokyo's first of three Imperial Hotels - Tokyo Tower and Club Lounge Experience

This time we came to Tokyo and chose a famous five-star hotel known as the first of the three Japanese hotels - the Tokyo Imperial Hotel.

Recommended: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (One of the best hotels I have ever stayed in)
Service: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (the waiters are very friendly)
Transportation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (near Ginza shopping mall and multiple stations)

As soon as you enter the entrance, you already feel a strong visual shock - a huge seasonal flower arrangement is placed in the center of the lobby, which seems to be different every month; the warm welcome of the hotel staff makes people feel at home, as if It's like going home.

The welcome gift is a pocket for paper and small items.

The room is not large, but because of the dome, the upward space feels stronger.
The diamond-shaped fully sealed terrace design allows you to see a larger view than a flat surface. Coupled with the high-rise relationship, the overlooking of the entire Ginza is very shocking.

The bathroom has also been renovated, especially the shower and bathtub. They are better than expected. They don't have the old-fashioned feeling of other five-star hotels in Japan, but the white lights look a bit out of place.

Ice machines and coffee machines are free to use, and there are also washing machines and shirt ironing places. Everything can be found in the Community Room on each floor.

Although breakfast is not included in the room, the hotel provides free bread service in the Community Room on each floor from 7 to 10 am every morning. There will be white bread, soft rolls and caramel banana muffins on Sunday and Monday. There will be white bread, cannoli and plain waffles on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. There will be white bread, whole wheat bread and chocolate chip muffins on Friday and Saturday.

As a member, I get free access to the Tokyo Imperial Club Lounge to spend a relaxing morning. However, there is basically no crowd here. Most people choose to go to the lobby lounge to enjoy free black tea, but only free water is provided here.

This should be the last time we stay in the old tower house, because it will be demolished and rebuilt in July and reopened in 2030. It is sad but also a bit exciting.

The last available date for booking at the Tower is 28-6-2024; book as soon as possible if you don’t want to miss it.

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Post by MING’s Explorer | Jun 5, 2024

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