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Centrally situated near the Imperial Palace and just minutes away from the famous business and entertainment districts of the Gion and Kawaramachi, the Brighton is perfectly located for sightseers and those seeking more relaxed pastimes in elegant surroundings. Renowned for a delicate combination of five-star British elegance with unrivaled Japanese service and quality, the Brighton is popular among international business and sightseeing dignitaries for its complimentary benefits program, including English-language tour information and twice-daily English-language newspapers.
Boasting unparalleled comforts, the elegantly modern Four Seasons Tokyo is artfully integrated into the 17 acres of Japan's historic Chinzan-so Garden, yet within easy reach of business, shopping and entertainment. We offer 283 rooms and suites, furnished in Western or Japanese style, and an exclusive Four Seasons Club Floor. Choose from gourmet Italian, Chinese or traditional Japanese cuisine at our exquisite restaurants, and relax at our state-of-the-art health club and spa with Japanese Onsen baths filled with filtered hot spring water from the Izu Peninsula. Also featured are an atrium pool in a lovely garden setting and a sophisticated amphitheatre for conferences.
The riverfront Imperial Hotel, Osaka, with its lush views of a park with cherry trees, provides for a resort-like atmosphere, yet is conveniently located near major businesses. Guest rooms are well-appointed, with automatic curtains and high ceilings. Created in the pursuit of gracious living, the hotel is designed to ensure that guests are well-attended and comfortable.
Hotel Seiyo Ginza, located in the center of the Ginza District, is a small luxury hotel featuring top quality personalized service. The hotel is conveniently near the Tokyo triangle and the main areas of interest in Tokyo, making it the ideal destination for both business and pleasure. The elegant Hotel Seiyo Ginza is a serene oasis.
Decorated in contemporary style with light colours and modern furnishings, the well-equipped Hotel Narita Tokyu caters to the needs of the business and leisure traveller.
Akasaka is one of the most exciting areas in Tokyo offering easy access to the business and government districts by day and one of Tokyo's' premier entertainment areas at night. Designed by award-winning architect Kenzo Tange, the Akasaka Prince Hotel features especially spacious guest rooms along with 13 restaurants and bars.
In the heart of Tokyo, across from the American Embassy, the Hotel Okura is the ideal base for executives requiring special and comprehensive services; its Executive Service Salon provides complete office services, with 24-hour computer room access free of charge. Emphasizing excellent accommodations, fabulous cuisine, and personal service, the Hotel Okura makes a luxurious "home" in Tokyo for all visitors.
Multifunctional yet hospitable, futuristic in design yet warm: contrasts come together to make the luxury Portopia Hotel a unique experience.
The Pan Pacific Hotel Yokohama is located in the trendy Minato Mirai 21 waterfront area of Yokohama. The luxury hotel is a contemporary urban oasis designed to refresh the spirit with lush greenery, natural sunlight, and spectacular views of the waterfront. The hotel's international style of service and facilities cater to leisure visitors as well as groups and business travelers. The majority of the guest rooms offer balconies, which is rare for a city hotel in Japan.
A contemporary, high-rise structure,the Daiichi Hotel is located in the heart of the city's business and shopping areas, it is a landmark near the city's famous Ginza district. The hotel embodies a rich Japanese tradition of warm hospitality, while skillful design and exacting attention to detail combine to create a world of European elegance.
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Cities: Bunkyo-ku, Chiba Prefecture, Chiyoda-ku, Higashiyama, Kamigyo-ku, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kita-ku, Kobe, Minato-ku, Nagoya, Narita-City, Osaka, Sasebo-shi, Tokyo, Yokohama City
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