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Conrad Tokyo - Ginza, Tokyo, Japan

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5 STAR LUXURY HOTEL222 ROOMS & 68 SUITES

Open 2005...Contemporary Japan marries two themes at its heart: dizzyingly modern Tokyo illustrates the bustling commerce and flashy high tech that defines the country, yet the culture retains its traditional devotion to nature, concentrating and cultivating it to create blissful environments that nearly exude tranquility. Those two elements – gleaming modernity and serene nature -- weave together seamlessly in the Conrad Tokyo, the city’s first designer hotel in years – and now the largest – as well as one of the most stunning to ever rise in Japan.

The pulsating urban environment prevails when one approaches the 37-story building, which shoots up in the heart of the Shindrome District, sprouting from a business and media complex that includes subways stations. Soaring up to the lobby on the 28th floor, one steps into a most extraordinary world in the clouds, an environment dominated by breath-taking views and an airy, flower-filled spaciousness rarely discovered in this city, the world’s largest and most dense: the ceilings in public areas span nearly two full floors, and, at 48 square meters (517 square feet), even a standard guest room in the Conrad Tokyo is larger than a typical Tokyo apartment, which is one reason why Tokyo residents are among the most frequent guests. (Suites range from 72 square meters (818 square feet) to 226 square meters (2,433 square feet)

The push and pull between metropolis and nature is underscored in the architecture: “city” rooms peer out into a myriad of sleek skyscrapers, so close one can nearly see business meetings underway. “Garden” rooms spill a view onto the lush Hamarikyu Gardens below (a former imperial residence) and onto the ships gliding across Tokyo Bay. Both types of rooms offer the latest amenities – 37-inch plasma screen TV, CD player, a huge bathroom (with rain shower and free standing tub) set off behind glass with electronically-lowered shutters, even a heated toilet seat – in a wood-wrapped setting filled with traditional touches from the lacquer boxes and teapot to the orchid in shallow pool of water and cherry blossom wall hanging.

The spectacular views are played to the hilt by floor-to-ceiling windows that literally are the back walls of each room: whether one is sipping martinis in the lobby bar, dipping into Kazahana’s sushi that resembles a floral arrangement, stretching on the wall-length couch in a guest room or working out in the state of the art gym, eyes are unconsciously pulled to the dazzling view. While the scene outside intoxicates, the interior design subtly delights: muted colors, clean lines, paper lamps, an abundance of wood and Japanese minimalism are accentuated with art by local creators, much in the sun and moon theme. No interior setting, however, is more striking than that found in the Conrad’s restaurant China Blue where one may savor shark fin under fantastically triple-tiered periwinkled-colored lights while gazing at the impressive see-through wine cellar upstairs. British celebrity and three-Michelin star chef Gordon Ramsey has leant his name and recipes for dishes from lobster ravioli to pigs trotters in the same-named restaurant also on the 28th floor, where you can sit at the special chef’s table in front of the open kitchen, but it may be impossible to find beef more tender than that served up in Japanese restaurant Kazahana. In between meals, elegant circularly-designed Mizuki spa (Tokyo’s largest) beckons: one may indulge in vinotherapy or herbal oil treatments or sink into a wooden tub with gold flakes in the water.

So self-contained is this dramatic, high-altitude world that one may not feel compelled to leave, which may be the hotel’s only flaw: it can be hard to pull oneself out of this dream and get motivated to discover ground-level Japan.

©2006 Melissa Rossi. Written by Melissa Rossi for Luxury Travel Magazine. Melissa Rossi is the author of The Armchair Diplomat on Europe (Penguin UK, August, 2005) and What Every American Should Know about Who is Really Running the World (Plume/Penguin, December, 2005).

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Conrad_Tokyo_highlights ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS

Royal Suite - 220 sq.m.
4 Deluxe Garden Suites - 110-140 sq.m.
Suites - 72-83 sq.m.
Executive Garden Rooms - 48 sq.m.
Executive City Rooms - 48 sq.m.
Garden Rooms - 48 sq.m.
City Rooms - 48 sq.m.




Conrad_Tokyo_amenities AMENITIES

At the hotel: 6 meeting rooms and 2 ballrooms are available for a variety of occasions accommodating from 10 up to 350 guests. The Hamarikyu Ballroom is designed to reflect the beauty of the Royal Gardens adjacent to the hotel and the Kazanami Ballroom draws on the 'water and wind' image of the Tokyo Bay. All the rooms are equipped with the latest audio-visual equipment. Chapel.

In your room: 37-inch Plasma TVs, High Speed Internet, Video-On-Demand, DVD Players, Wireless Phones for Use Throughout Hotel, Coffee and Tea Makers, Free-Standing Bathtubs, Rain Showers, Two Bathroom Sinks, Separate Toilets, Iron & Ironing Boards, Electric Safety Boxes.





Conrad_Tokyo_dining DINING
Gordon Ramsay at Conrad Tokyo - London's legendary 3-star Michelin chef provides a culinary and versatile fine dining destination.

Cerise by Gordon Ramsay - All day casual dining in the Modern French brasserie.

China Blue - Modern style Chinese dishes are provided in a blue-based restaurant with 8 metre wine cellar and a panoramic view of Hamarikyu and Tokyo Bay.

Kazahana - A mixture of traditional and modern Japanese dishes are offered in an inspiring atmosphere.

Bar & Lounge TwentyEight - Afternoon tea, snacks and evening cocktails are served in a stylish lounge with breathtaking views over Hamarikyu and Tokyo Bay. Live music is performed during the evening.

24-hour Room Service.





Conrad_Tokyo_activities ACTIVITIES

On-site: Swimming Pool - The Conrad Tokyo's 25-metre swimming pool is designed in the unique Japanese painting "Sumie" style as its motif. Its 8-metre windows command panoramic views of the dynamic Tokyo skyline. Fully-equipped gymnasium and aerobics studio. Sauna and steam rooms with relaxation areas. Jogging route and maps available.

Nearby: Ginza, Hamarikyu gardens.





Conrad_Tokyo_spa SPA & FITNESS

Mizuki Spa & Fitness - The largest Hotel Spa facility of its kind in Tokyo, the 1,400 sq metre Mizuki Spa and Fitness complex as well as a "Sumie" style indoor pool are designed to blend in harmony with the hotel’s architecture.

Spa - Facilities consist of 10 spa treatment rooms, a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, a fully-equipped gymnasium and an aerobics studio, as well as sauna and steam rooms with respective relaxation areas.

The Gymnasium - equipped with a full range of the latest Cybex exercise machines for cardiovascular and strength training and further features an aerobics studio with scheduled exercise classes. Our fitness professionals are available to assist you with training sessions.





Conrad_Tokyo_attractions LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Located in the heart of Tokyo Shiodome within walking distance to Ginza, with strategic access to Tokyo's major business locations and tourist attractions, conveniently connected to Tokyo's airports.

Hamarikyu Garden - 100 metres
Ginza (shopping district) - 500 metres
Tsukiji Fish Market - 1.5 km (1 mile)
Tokyo Tower - 4 km (2.5 miles)
Odaiba district - 5 km (3 miles)
Tokyo Disneyland - 10 km (0.5 miles)
Tokyo DisneySea - 10 km (0.5 miles)





Conrad_Tokyo_location GETTING THERE

Hotel Address: Conrad Tokyo, 1-9-1 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-7377 Japan.

Airport: Tokyo Narita (NRT) Book Flights

Transportation: The most commonly used mode of transportation is a limousine bus which operates on a regularly scheduled roundtrip to and from the airport.

Getting Around: The easiest way to get around Tokyo is on the extensive rail and underground network. Fares start at 130 JPY, and pre-paid Metro cards are available for 1,000 JPY. The nearest station to the hotel is Shimbashi, on the Keihin Kyuko and JR Yamanote lines. (The trains are generally very crowded during rush hour.)


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