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This hotel was the first of Japan’s Prince Hotels. It was opened in 1964, the year of the Tokyo Olympics, and refurbished in 1989. A ten minute walk from Hamamatsucho Station on JR lines and the Tokyo Monorail, and only two minutes from Tokyo Tower, the hotel is perfect for both business and sightseeing. In summertime you can enjoy the outdoor pool and the beer garden, and (depending on which room you are in) you might be able to see the spectacular fireworks on display at the Tokyo Bay Fireworks Festival. Every room is equipped with a bath, toilet, shower, air conditioner, satellite TV, an empty refrigerator and a trouser press.
Transport Onarimon Station (Mita line), Daimon Station (Asakusa line) or Hamamatsucho Station (Yamanote line, Tokyo Monorail)
Telephone 03 3432 1111
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