... The Park Hyatt hotel is probably most famous for being the hotel featured in the "Lost in Translation" film. It looked very stylish and fashionable in the film and I must admit that is the main reason I chose it.
The hotel is based in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, which is one of the busy ... Read review
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Park Hyatt Tokyo Hotel
*Quite simply, one of the best hotels in Japan. Attention to detail and personalised
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service will make all guests feel pampered. Club On The Park, the hotel\'s extensive health and fitness facility, includes a skylit swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna, steam bath, massages and gymnasium offers their guests a luxurious and cosmopolitian treat in the very heart of the city.
(Swingset Remix) Brother of Soul - The Projects Troublemakers - Get Misunderstood East West Connection & Terry Callier - Tomorrow In Your Eyes (East West Original Mix) Jersey Street - After The Rain Pascal + mr Day - Gotta Get Home Silent Poets - Come Raising (raisin'sun mix Tom & Joyce remix) Projections - Inner City Sides pt. 1 & 2 Toshiyuki Honda - Burnin' Waves Art Konik - Mingpark - Meitz Remix Cortex - La Rue Expo In Tokyo Teddy Pendergrass - It's Time for Love
Advantages: Fantastic views of Tokyo, spacious rooms Disadvantages: Outdated rooms and unaccommodating service.
...for the variety. The Park Hyatt hotel is probably most famous for being the hotel featured in the "Lost in Translation" film. It looked very stylish and fashionable in the film and I must admit that is the main reason I chose it.
The hotel is based in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, which is one of the busy shopping and restaurant areas. We thought it was a convenient base from which to explore Tokyo, although it is (thankfully) not slap bang in the ... ...minute walk to the main areas of activity or a few minutes in a taxi. We had travelled to Tokyo by train, arriving at the main JR station for the city (simply named Tokyo station). As we could not face the subway with our large luggage we took a taxi to the hotel which cost the equivalent of about £20 (i.e. ¥4,000) and took about 45 minutes due to heavy traffic. The hotel is one of the tallest buildings around and we were impressed with its attractive ...
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