Reconstructed Hotel Okura for the Olympics Preview 6:48 on September 6

Hotel Okura Tokyo, a well-established hotel in Tokyo that has been rebuilding the main building, has been renamed to two towers, and a preview was held before the opening on the 12th of this month.

The main building of “Hotel Okura Tokyo” in Minato-ku, Tokyo, has been reconstructed four years ago due to the aging of the building as guest numbers are expected to increase during the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics next year. It was.

The hotel will be reborn from 11 floors above to two towers, 41 floors above ground and 17 floors above ground. The name will change to “The Okura Tokyo” and will open on the 12th of this month.

The lobby, a symbol of the former main building and highly regarded by overseas as a traditional Japanese beauty, has been restored to its original lighting, with hanging ornaments from the Kofun period.

There are a total of 508 guest rooms, of which two people can stay from 70,000 yen per night.

On the other hand, the suite of 700,000 yen per night is 201 square meters and has spacious windows overlooking the city.

In addition to this, there is also a premium suite of 3 million yen per night to accommodate overseas key people.

"The Okura Tokyo," General Manager Shinji Umehara, said, "At the Olympics, I would like to serve Japanese guests as a leading hotel in Japan. I want you to feel the culture, history and atmosphere of Japan." It was.