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Excellent for traveling with friends. Close to Ginza. Good for sightseeing and located near shopping areas. Great rooms and fantastic service. Awesome vibe.
Designed to induce relaxation and peacefulness, The Imperial Floors at The Imperial Tokyo are a hotel-within-a-hotel. Gracefully furnished, carefully maintained, and illuminated with practical elegance, The Imperial Floors provide exclusive privileges including dedicated attendants and evening beverage service.
Guest rooms and suites feature the Imperial's Sleep Works beds with air pocket cool spring mattresses with he-tech fibers woven into the mattresses that generate minus ions, Polish goose down duvets, and bedding processed to enhance deodorization and antibacterial functions. There's also Plasmacluster air purifiers, Bluetooth speakers, espresso coffee machines, air conditioning, and 37-inch TVs. While luxury bathrooms have Ayura bath amenities, plush towels, and elegant furnishings.
Set within the Imperial Hotel Tokyo, the property was founded in 1890 as a state guest house under the direction of the Imperial Palace. The legendary Imperial Hotel Tokyo offers a story as colorful and dramatic as contemporary Japan. Known for hospitality and service, the property has welcome dignitaries and celebrities for more than 125 years. In 1923, Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned to introduce art deco aesthetics carved from ova stone into the building, and today the hotel offers dramatic views of Tokyo for guests, weddings, and business gatherings.