The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
A sleek, relaxing Tokyo stay
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It’s not often that “relaxing” and “
Tokyo” are used in the same sentence, but The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection makes it possible with its setting among a beautiful five-acre expanse of former royal garden and its emphasis on tranquility and harmony with nature.
Just a three-minute walk from Shinagawa station, The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo was fully renovated in 2013 by eminent local architect Ryu Kosaka of Aoyama Nomura Design, known for his stylish work in hotels and public spaces.
Wa modern (“wa” means “traditional Japanese”) is the concept behind the hotel. This mix extends through both its physical presence — sophisticated contemporary design nuanced with traditional architecture — as well as through its service. It is efficient and welcoming, typical of Japanese
omotenashi hospitality.
Getting There
3-13-1, Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8612, Japan
TEL81-03-5798-1111
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