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帝国ホテル 東京

Imperial Hotel Tokyo

A cornerstone of Japanese luxury since 1890, Imperial Hotel Tokyo blends legacy service with contemporary refinement steps from the Imperial Palace.

Hotel

Luxury Landmark, Historic Hotel, Imperial Hospitality, Fine Dining

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Founded to welcome international dignitaries in the Meiji era, Imperial Hotel Tokyo has long stood as a symbol of omotenashi and architectural prestige. Designed in part by Frank Lloyd Wright, the hotel has hosted royalty, heads of state, and generations of Tokyo elite. Its location near Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace places guests at the center of Tokyo’s political and cultural district. Guest rooms feature elegant furnishings, deep soaking tubs, and wide city views, while suites draw influence from both East and West in layout and material. The hotel is home to more than a dozen restaurants, including Michelin-recognized French and teppanyaki establishments, as well as a historic bar and gourmet patisserie. A full suite of business services, wellness offerings, and bespoke concierge support affirms the property’s reputation as Tokyo’s premier grand hotel.

Facilities & Services

  • Luxury guest rooms and suites

  • Michelin-recognized restaurants and fine dining options

  • Full-service spa and wellness center

  • Fitness club and indoor pool

  • Historic bar and in-house bakery

  • Conference and banquet halls

  • Concierge and butler services

  • Multilingual staff

  • Direct airport limousine service

  • Prime location near Hibiya Park and Imperial Palace

  • Business center and executive lounge

Contact

Address:

1 Chome-1-1 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-8558

Phone:

03-3504-1111

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