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Palace Hotel Tokyo ——— JPN

In the heart of Tokyo, this landmark venue is the perfect place to experience the essence of Japan.

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At dusk, light from Palace Hotel Tokyo’s rooms and restaurants illuminate the surrounding moat.

Prime position

At the prized address of 1-1-1 Marunouchi beside the Imperial Palace in central Tokyo, Palace Hotel’s unrivalled location affords city views with an air of tranquillity. Downtown bustle and manicured gardens unfold before your eyes, while Mount Fuji lingers above the skyline.

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The lobby is an elegant yet cosy setting to enjoy views of nature in the heart of Tokyo.

Rich heritage

A Tokyo landmark, Palace Hotel has been welcoming guests since 1961. Rebuilt in 2012, the 284-key hotel celebrates its proud history by weaving in heritage elements. The Chiyoda Suite embodies this spirit, pairing contemporary Japanese design with traditional craftsmanship.

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The hotel’s 284 rooms blend contemporary design with heritage craftsmanship
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At day’s end, the low-lit Royal Bar awaits with its signature dry martinis and jazz soundtrack

Natural connections

At Palace Hotel Tokyo, contemporary Japanese interiors exude quiet luxury. Picture windows and an earthy palette are hallmarks of the design, while the moat and greenery are reinterpreted through fine craftsmanship. The influence of nature is also seen in the collection of more than 720 artworks.

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Esterre by Alain Ducasse serves French cuisine made with the finest local produce

Destination dining

Tokyo’s complex tastes are satisfied by Palace Hotel’s 10 restaurants and bars, with spots dedicated to tempura, teppanyaki, sushi and multi-course kaiseki dinners. The Palace Lounge encapsulates the hotel’s approach to omotenashi (hospitality) and service of the highest quality.

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Designed by architect Yuji Hirata, the hotel’s wedding chapel is popular with couples

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