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Property Amenities
****Important Notice Regarding Planned Power Outage****
Please be informed that there will be power outage at the hotel for the dates below, due to the yearly inspection of the hotel's lighting facilities. The days affected are:
1.) December 6, 2011 (Tue) 1:00-5:00AM
2.) December 21, 2011 (Wed)2:00-5:00AM.
Electric power supply will be cut off from past midnight to early morning, so the guests arriving the day prior should be forewarned that they will not be able to use electrical devices at night time. For any questions or concerns, contact the hotel directly, using the information in the confirmation received after booking.
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The Prince Park Tower Tokyo is a community unto itself, with a basement/ground-floor shopping arcade, restaurant row, spa and health club, and bowling alley(Guests must be 20 or older to use the spa and health club). The lobby level includes upscale shops, such as Cartier, in addition to a hotel convenience shop and a French-style bakery. The property provides complimentary area shuttle service, connecting 3 points; Hamamatsu-cho Station, Tokyo Prince Hotel, and The Prince Park Tower Tokyo. Among the 11 available options, guests will be hard pressed to find a restaurant/bar that doesn't suit their fancy. The basement-level restaurant row, which mimics a traditional Japanese street with its pebble-lined lane and false-front tile rooftops, includes a sushi bar, tempura restaurant, and teppanyaki-style restaurant with a wine/sake-tasting bar where diners can sample up to three complimentary drinks.Wedding needs are taken care of with three chapels—an open-air nature chapel, a garden chapel, and one offering city views from the 33rd floor—plus the basement-level's photo studio, esthetician, nail salon, and costume/wedding salon.
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.
Recreation
A large bowling alley and a health club can be found on the hotel's basement/ground level. The 12-lane bowling alley features a pool table, darts, and bar. Surcharges apply for use. Swimming options (surcharge) at the health club include a 25-meter heated lap pool, natural hot-springs pool, and a spa tub. Fitness aficionados have access to an aerobics room, sauna, and fitness room outfitted with both cardio and weight-training equipment. A massage center, locker rooms, and fitness counseling services are also available. Surcharges apply for use of the health club. Guests must be 20 or older to use the spa and health club.Guests hankering for exercise in the fresh air can take a stroll, jog, or rent a bicycle at the hotel for a ride through the surrounding Shiba Park. Jogging maps are available in information folders in the guestrooms. A baseball park sits opposite the hotel.The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
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“Very impressed”
First time in Tokyo, so I took a long time to review different hotels and ended up going for this one; I could not have been more pleased. The service is excellent, room was clean and spacey, the view very nice and conveniently located close to the Subway, or they also provide a shuttle every half hour to the train station for the Yamanote line, either way it's well connected. It was a very nice experience and would definitely go back, first rate hotel. Make sure you have the buffet breakfast at least once, the view is great, or a drink at the bar overlooking Tokyo Tower. Great hotel for a marvelous city.
“Great hotel - rate is more reasonable than other big hotels in Tokyo”
We stayed as a family in one of the junior suites. It was fabulous to say the least. Kids loved it as well. While their gym is nothing to write home about, they have a real spa "onsen" hot spring at the gym...which was wonderful. Without taking a trip to Hakone for hot spring, you can enjoy it right there at the hotel for $20! The what looks to be a 2xqueen size bed(?) was great. You can easily fit 4 people/family.
“Wonderful Stay”
Great Location. Great Hotel. This was our 1st trip to Tokyo so this hotel has us spoiled now. It will be hard to consider somewhere else when we return.
“I highly recommend”
Superb hotel. A non-stop bus from Narita airport stops right at the door. The hotel is a little away from the city center, but once you master the subway and railway systems, it turns out to be very conveniently located. The adjacent park provides an invaluable oasis of tranquility in Tokyo's urban jumble. I recommend spending a little extra to get an upgrade room with balcony -- they're huge by Japanese standards, extremely comfortable (espcially welcome when you are wandering in the middle of the night due to jet lag), and have spectacular city views.
“Great Hotel!”
Great hotel, great location - very close to the subway station. Lovely view of the Tokyo Tower. I would definitely stay there again.
“Amazing Hotel”
I stayed at the Prince Park Tower Hotel for a week in early October. I mainly chose this hotel because of all the great reviews. I have to admit that this was one of the best hotels I have ever stayed at. My room was a superior double located on the 30th floor which had a stunning floor to ceiling view of Tokyo Tower. The room was huge and had a big desk, free Internet access, and a complimentary coffee and tea maker. The bathroom was amazing with its marble shower, separate jacuzzi tub, and a high-tech electronic toilet seat. They also provided almost everything you need for your stay such as slippers, robe, sleep wear, tooth brush, shaving kit, comb, daily newspaper etc. The staff all spoke English and you were always greeted by a lovely young lady wearing a kimono who stood next to the elevators. There were plenty of restaurants located in the hotel but were a little on the pricey side. But the sushi restaurant is definitely worth a visit. The sushi was better than any sushi I've had in Los Angeles. Two subway stations were located close by and the train station was a 12 minute walk from the hotel. There was free hourly shuttle service to the train station but I never took it. I thoroughly enjoyed the walk to the station and mixing in with the locals.
“Can't wait to go back”
Beatiful trip, nice hotel and a excelent customer service
“Vivement que l'on y retourne !”
C'est le Japon ...!
“Fantastic Hotel”
I had a room on the 15th floor. It was a priceless view (day and night). You will have to travel a few blocks for food. Closest metro station is sheba-koen which is pretty close but I would not recommend the metro system with suitcases as distance when transferring from one line to another is pretty far and the hotel is at the top of the hill from the metro stop. Print a map with the location of the hotel, address does not help. From the address, a japanese man could not tell me where the high rise is located even though we were standing right behind it.
“Can't wait to go back”
one of the best hotels
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4-8-1 Shibakoen Minato-ku Tokyo, 105-8563 Japan
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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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4-8-1 Shibakoen Minato-ku Tokyo, 105-8563 Japan
