Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo Offers View of New Tokyo Sky Tree

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo Offers View of New Tokyo Sky Tree
The Tokyo Sky Tree is a state-of-the-art broadcasting tower that commemorates Japan's full transition from analogue to digital broadcasting. It replaces the 333-meter Tokyo Tower, built in 1958, and at 634 meters high, is the tallest structure in Japan and one of the world's tallest towers.

Now guests can enjoy close-up views of this historical new landmark structure by booking Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo's ‘634' package which includes:

• One night's luxury accommodation in a spacious east-facing, 50 square-meter Deluxe Room with spectacular city views including the Tokyo Sky Tree
• Daily breakfast for one or two persons, served in K'shiki restaurant on the 38th floor
• A complimentary bottle of red wine and a special ‘Tokyo Sky Tree' welcome plate
• Complimentary wireless or wired Internet access

Rates start from $535 and are subject to prevailing tax and service charge. The 634 Package is available year-round.

As well as magnificent views over the Tokyo Sky Tree, all of Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo's east-facing guest accommodation has panoramic views overlooking the traditional downtown areas of Asakusa and Ryogoku, as well as the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay. On a clear day guests can see as far as Mt Tsukuba in Ibaraki Prefecture and the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture. And, in the west-facing guest rooms, guests can enjoy stunning views of lively business district, Otemachi and Marunouchi, the Imperial Palace, and even Mt Fuji in good weather.

Guests are encouraged to speak with the hotel's knowledgeable concierge team for advice on what to see and do in the city.

For reservations or further enquiries, please telephone +81 (3) 3270 8950 or e-mail motyo-reservations@mohg.com.