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With only 57 rooms and suites, The Four Seasons Marunouchi hotel is currently the company's smallest urban hotel in the world - and probably Japan’s most luxurious to date. The boutique hotel just opened its doors in early October, and sets exciting new standards in design and technology. Impeccable minimalist décor, floor-to-ceiling windows, CD/DVD players, high-speed Internet connectivity and wall-mounted, flat-screen plasma TV’s are standard amenities. Spa services which include shiatsu and reflexology, as well as a modern French restaurant, an upscale lounge and bar area, and a 24-hour fitness center introduces a new paradigm of 5-star luxury to Tokyo.
Keeping the number of rooms to a minimum allowed Four Seasons to provide the most coveted of luxuries in Tokyo: spacious living. Bathrooms are huge and cleverly designed with deep, luxurious tubs, separate shower stalls and full-length tri-panel wardrobe mirrors. Bathrooms facing Tokyo Station provide a whimsical view of bullet trains moving gracefully in and out of the station. Much of the building is constructed entirely of glass, and a revolutionary “triple-glazing” technique provides virtual silence - even on the 3rd floor-level areas facing the train station.
For more information on rates and availability, please contact G H A Travel.
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