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There has been an Imperial Hotel on this site overlooking Hibiya Park since 1890. This 1970 tower block-style building replaced the glorious 1923 Frank Lloyd Wright creation that famously survived the Great Kanto Earthquake on its opening day. It’s currently nearing the end of a five-year renovation plan that will conclude with the overhaul of the lobby and all guest rooms by 2008.

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Address
1-1-1 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku

Transport Hibiya Station (Chiyoda, Hibiya, Mita lines), exits A5, A13 or Yurakucho Station (Yamanote, Yurakucho lines), Hibiya exit

Telephone 03 3504 1111

Admission Rates ¥36,000-¥60,000 single; ¥41,000-¥90,000 double; ¥60,000-¥1,000,000 suite

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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