Palace Hotel, Tokyo

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Palace Hotel Tokyo
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General information
Location 1-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan
Opening 2012
Owner Palace Hotel Co. Ltd.
Management Palace Hotel Co. Ltd.
Technical details
Floor count 23
Design and construction
Architect Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei
Other information
Number of rooms 290
Number of suites 12
Number of restaurants 10
Website
http://en.palacehoteltokyo.com

Palace Hotel Tokyo (Japanese: パレスホテル東京) is a luxury hotel located in the Marunouchi business district of Tokyo, Japan. The hotel has 290 guestrooms and facilities, including 10 restaurants and bars, a spa, a fitness center, swimming pool and a business center.[1]

Location

Palace Hotel Tokyo is located at 1-1-1 Marunouchi across from the Otemon Gate of the Imperial Palace in the Chiyoda ward in central Tokyo.[1]

History

Palace Hotel Tokyo is owned by Palace Hotel Co. Ltd., a private consortium of shareholders first formed in 1961. The company’s founder and first president was Masatomo Yoshihara.[2]

The new hotel succeeds two previous hotels, the Hotel Teito (Japanese: ホテル テイト) and Palace Hotel (Japanese: パレスホテル), which occupied the same site from 1947 and 1961 respectively. Each was razed to make way for its successor.[3]

Construction of the original building that occupied the same location on which Palace Hotel Tokyo now stands was completed in December 1937 for use as the Forestry Office of the Imperial Household Agency.[4] After World War II, on the order of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, it was rebuilt for use as a hotel under government ownership and administration for the exclusive use of buying agents from abroad.[5]

Hotel Teito’s land and building were sold to the private sector in 1959 and the hotel was rebuilt and re-branded as Palace Hotel, which opened for business on October 1, 1961. Palace Hotel was awarded the Architectural Industry Association Prize in 1963 for its success in blending modern architectural style with Japanese aesthetics.[6]

In 2009, Palace Hotel closed for three years for renovation. The renovation retained the shigaraki tiles that lined the original hotel’s exterior and the Chiyoda Suite's traditional ink wash painting, and also restored the original bar counter from Royal Bar.[7]

Hotel

Spa & Fitness

Palace Hotel was the first hotel in Japan to have an Evian spa.[8] The spa is located on the 5th floor, next to a fitness center and an indoor swimming pool with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out on to the Imperial Palace Plaza.[9]

Restaurants & Bars

The hotel has 10 restaurants and bars offering both Japanese and international fare amid uniquely designed spaces.

  • Crown – Fine dining restaurant serving French cuisine.[10]
  • Grand Kitchen – All-day dining restaurant serving a mix of American, French, Spanish and Italian fare with a touch of Japanese.
  • Wadakura – Serves traditional Japanese kaiseki and named after the moat outside its windows.
  • Tatsumi – A six-seat tempura bar.
  • GO – A 6- and 8-seat teppanyaki grill outlet.
  • Sushi Kanesaka – Serves traditional Edomae-style (classic Tokyo-style) sushi.[11]
  • Amber Palace – Serves modern Shanghainese and Cantonese cuisines.[12]
  • Royal Bar – Specializes in martinis and cigars. The bar counter itself is restored from the Royal Bar first opened at the original Palace Hotel.[13]
  • The Palace Lounge – By day a lounge serving afternoon tea and a selection of 48 varieties of tea. By night a champagne and cocktail bar with live jazz music.[14]
  • Lounge Bar Privė – A modern chic lounge with French inspirations.[15]

Additional facilities & amenities

The hotel also has facilities to host conventions and weddings. The 19th floor offers a club lounge.

Awards

Gallery

References

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