Imperial Hotel Tokyo Japan
Founded in the year 1890 at the direction of the imperial palace,
Tokyo's legendary Imperial Hotel boasts a history as colourful and
dramatic as contemporary Japan itself. From its very first days,
The Imperial set the stage for the introduction into Japan of the
latest in western technologies, culture and traditions of hospitality.
The understated entrance to today's Imperial belies the world of
finesse and refinement commensurate with the Japanese capital's
most exclusive address. Step inside and be received, in any of 5
languages, by devoted inn keepers whose lifelong careers lavish
an art on attending to your needs.
The solitary grand hotel in the Orient's most glamorous metropolis,
the Imperial awaits you with a world of beguiling, graceful precision
and care.
Special Discounted Rates for All Markets
Rates are Per Room Per Night
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Imperial Hotel Accommodation
Guestrooms and suites at the Imperial bespeak infinite care and
planning. Comfort, convenience and refined elegance are a way of
life here. No two rooms are quite alike, offering a choice of sweeping
panoramas of Tokyo Bay and beyond from the Tower, or of the ancient
treetops of the Palace gardens and Hibiya Park across the way.
Standard appointments in all guestrooms and suites include practical
writing desks, three telephones, facsimile and computer-compatible
lines, individual environment control systems, remote control television,
yukata kimono, terrycloth robes, guestroom bar, private safe, hair
dryers, in-room entertainment, and caches of fine toiletries and
amenities.
Non-smoking accommodations are also available throughout the premises.
A deluxe array of rooms and suites are situated on the hotel's exclusive
Imperial Floors.
Guestroom Floor Space: Twin-bedded and double-bedded standard rooms
average from 28 to 49 square meters; deluxe twin-bedded and double-bedded
accommodations offer from 38 to 71 square meters; standard suites
from 50 to 168 square meters; two-bedroom suites range from 99 to
214 square meters; the Imperial Suite offers 509 square meters of
space. There are 993 rooms and 66 suites to choose from.
Imperial Hotel Facilites & Amenities
Dining: From award-winning French haute cuisine to visually delightful
kaiseki delicacies, dining at the Imperial is anything but average.
Our cuisiniers boast culinary decorations pages long, and as a visit
to the alluring Les Saisons or the convivial La Brasserie will affirm,
it is evident each restaurant here enjoys a reputation justifiably
all its own. Luxurious food and drink are Imperial Hotel hallmarks.
Facilities: A brilliant array of grandly appointed ballrooms, Japan's
largest hotel executive service centre, swimming pool and saunas,
a gracious and useful guest relations desk and numerous other facilities
assure every guest of the Imperial an ideally-balanced, rewarding
and memorable sojourn.
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