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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
Rooms
The Prince Park Tower Tokyo's 673 guestrooms offer city, Tokyo Tower, or Rainbow Bridge views from floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors opening out to private balconies. Windows are draped with special fabrics designed to absorb odors and release a light deodorant as sunlight filters through. Beds are topped with down comforters, and guests can choose from a selection of pillows (surcharges) before turning in. Marble bathrooms are outfitted with jetted tubs and separate, glass-enclosed showers, plus ionic hair dryers, which help prevent the frizzy hair brought on by Tokyo's humid summers. 32-inch flat-screen, LCD TVs are found in the sitting-area corners, which also feature complimentary high-speed Internet access. CD and DVD players, as well as fax machines, are available upon request.Guests staying on Premium floors(Premium Twin room or Premium Double room) will find free wi-fi connection in the Premium Lounge.
Room Amenities
Dining
Hamashiba - Sushi restaurant with tables for groups and counter/bar for individuals/couples. Chefs prepare and serve sushi in electronically operated glass compartments at the counter. Also features selection of sake and shochu. Private rooms available. Tenshiba - Traditional tempura served at tables and bar/counter. Á la carte menu for lunch and dinner. Private rooms available. Torishiba - Yakitori restaurant. Casual, open atmosphere generated by counter-style seating, with diners facing main grill. Á la carte and set-course menus available for lunch and dinner. Katsura - Teppanyaki-style steak house. Beef, fish, shellfish, and vegetables prepared at each table. Features large cellar/tasting counter where sommeliers and sake professionals advise the best option for each meal. Diners receive up to three complimentary glasses of wine/sake here.Yomeiden - Canton-style cuisine. Open for lunch and dinner with an array of menu options.Mokuren - Main bar featuring live piano music and eight large and small karaoke rooms. Counter- and table-style seating in intimate setting. Menu includes cocktails, whiskey, and brandy. Open daily. Lobby Lounge - Main lounge lit by large windows facing rock-wall waterfall adjacent to the lobby area. Sofa-style seating around glass tables. Menu includes coffee, tea, and homemade cakes. Afternoon tea also available.
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“Excellent Locationn”
I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone staying in Tokyo. It is central to all, directly across from the Tokyo Tower and walking distance to some great restaurants. Staff went out of their way to help and they all spoke and understood english. We did eat at the hotel, but it is very pricey. If you can understand Japanese the restaurants in the area are a much better deal, but not too may have english menus.
“Can't wait to go back”
Beautiful scenery and beautiful view. Located right next to Tokyo Tower about a five minute walk to get to the base. Surrounded by greenery. Great staff. Would love to try a premium floor next time.
“Great Hotel!”
Great hotel, great location - very close to the subway station. Lovely view of the Tokyo Tower. I would definitely stay there again.
“Not up to the high quality standard I expected”
This is not a 4.5 star hotel. It is lovely from the outside but once you are inside this is an average 1970's hotel. The rooms are very, very dated. The size is fair (by Tokyo standards) but the furniture is very old. In order to get wireless access a special request needs to be made and a modem is brought to the room. In short, not at all what I expected or hoped for. While the staff were absolutely wonderful, this is a 3.5 star hotel - and that is being generous.
“Very nice hotel, yet location not so good”
This is a very nice hotel, spacious room, updated decoration and friendly staffs. The hotel is near Tokyo Tower, but only the Tower, nothing else surrounding.
“Ed”
Very culturally different. They have a regulation for every thing, We were lucky they served foreigners in that hotel. We found many places in Japan that don't accept foreigners. Any ways they make sure you are aware you are not welcome. For example, you are not allowed in the spa or any public place if you have any kind of tattoo, mine is a tribal arm brace almost invisible.
“plush business hotel”
The Prince Park Tower is a super hotel but is geared towards weddings & business rather than leisure. Rooms were large & very comfortable and superb views over Tokyo at night. There was an extra fee to use the gym which was disappointing when we had already paid a large sum to stay at the hotel. The location is slightly out of the way so not a very lively area and places to eat are quite limited. The hotel does have a very handy bakery/shop though, ideal for breakfast or snacks.
“Likely book this hotel again.”
The hotel has really great view of Tokyo Tower. Rooms are clean and very spacious as japanese hotel. They also have very convenient shuttle bus and it is located near to the subway station. Very much enjoyed staying.
“Great service and amenities, would eat somewhere else”
From the moment we arrived, we were greeted with extreme courtesy by the staff. The concierge was helpful whether we were requesting to borrow an outlet adapter or requesting a recommendation for a good area to eat or getting directions. The hotel is on the expensive side but had great views from the upper floor and from the hotel lounge. We did not to eat at their restaurants due to the high prices but we found a good ramen restaurant about a 5-10 minute walk away. Less than 5 minute walk to a nearby metro line.
“I will go back there”
Very good hotel in Tokyo.
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4-8-1 Shibakoen Minato-ku Tokyo, 105-8563 Japan
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Location Highlights
The closest major airports to The Prince Park Tower Tokyo are:
Tokyo (HND-Haneda) - 12.2 km / 7.6 mi
Tokyo (NRT-Narita Intl.) - 59.4 km / 36.9 mi
The preferred airport for The Prince Park Tower Tokyo is Tokyo (NRT-Narita Intl.).
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Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan: If Tokyo had a Las Vegas, it would be located here. Birthplace of the citys 1960s disco scene, this area fostered its reputation as the place to party with the more recent inclusion of restaurants, nightclubs, and other forms of entertainment, such as cabarets and hostess clubs. It is also the place to rub shoulders with Western musicians and celebrities.
4-8-1 Shibakoen Minato-ku Tokyo, 105-8563 Japan
