Hotel Okura Tokyo Newly opened September 12 14:04

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Hotel Okura Tokyo, a well-established hotel in Tokyo that has been rebuilding the main building, was renamed to two towers and opened on the 12th.

Hotel Okura Tokyo, a long-established hotel in Minato-ku, Tokyo, has been rebuilt into two towers, 41 stories and 17 stories, above the main building.

Accordingly, the name of the hotel was changed to “The OkuraTokyo” and opened on the 12th.

At the commemorative ceremony, Governor Koike, Tokyo, and others made a tape cut and celebrated the opening.

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 508 guest rooms, and double room rates start from 70,000 yen per night.

On the other hand, the suite of 700,000 yen per night is approximately 200 square meters, and you can see the city from the spacious glass windows.

In addition, the highest-class suite room of 3 million yen per night is also prepared to accommodate overseas key people.

“Hotel Okura Tokyo”, opened 57 years ago before the previous Tokyo Olympics, will have a new look and name, and will have many visitors from overseas at next year's Olympic and Paralympic Games.