Frommer's Review
Conveniently located between the Ginza and Nihombashi financial center, this small luxury hotel targets famous personalities, royalty, and top executives. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, it maintains a low profile to protect its guests' privacy (in fact, you can easily overlook it when passing by) and strives to create an environment similar to that of a posh residential building. Check-in is conducted at individual-size desks fitted with comfortable chairs, and the atmosphere is one of hushed tranquillity. The hotel's snob appeal is enhanced by Japan's first 24-hour personalized butler service, a plus if you don't like to unpack your bags or draw your own bath. The large rooms -- one-third of which are suites and no two of which are alike -- are comfortable homes-away-from-home, decorated in English country style and offering everything you'd expect, including service buttons for immediate maid or butler response, and large bathrooms with separate tub and shower areas. In short, this elegant hotel is a refuge from the sensory overload that is Tokyo.
Facilities:
4 restaurants; 2 bars; small fitness room (free); use of a nearby fitness center (fee: ¥3,000/$29); concierge; business center; 24-hr. room service; in-room massage; babysitting; same-day laundry/dry-cleaning service
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