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About a 4-minute walk from JR Suidobashi Station. A relaxing space that blends Japanese charm with functionality, crafted with a focus on quality.

"Beautiful modern Japanese Hotel" - Hotel Niwa Tokyo. In late March 2022, we reopened after undergoing a large-scale renovation since our opening. The courtyard resonates with the soothing sounds of spring water and waterfalls, surrounded by the healing greenery of trees. On the 15th-floor rooftop garden, a panoramic view of the city unfolds beyond the lush plantings. The lounge terrace, with its water features flowing over rocks and snow-view lanterns, exudes a sense of charm. Relax and enjoy a luxurious moment in this new space of comfort where nature and architecture harmonize to ease both mind and body.

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A traditional Hotel surrounded by a vast, lush, historic Japanese garden.

Hotel New Otani was established for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics as Japan’s first high-rise building and one of the largest in Asia at the time.It has been selected as the main venue for three Tokyo Summits and has welcomed VIPs from around the world for over 50 years. The property features three distinct hotels—Executive House Zen, The Main, and Garden Tower—along with more than 30 unique restaurants, 33 banquet venues, a Japanese garden with over 400 years of history, one of Tokyo’s largest outdoor pools among city hotels, a shopping arcade with over 100 stores ranging from fashion to art, an esthetic salon and sports club, as well as an on-site clinic and pharmacy for added peace of mind.

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About a 10-minute walk from Shinjuku Gyoen Station. Surrounded by an unexpected tranquility in Shinjuku.

■ Essence of the Ryokan YUEN—meaning "origin" or "reason"—represents the essence of hospitality. Ryokans, as places offering rest and meals to travelers, have evolved to embody Japan's unique culture of hospitality. With a simple and efficient design, tranquil and serene spaces, refined aesthetics, and seasonal experiences that engage all five senses, "ONSEN RYOKAN YUEN SHINJUKU" refines the essence of ryokans while offering a new way to enjoy your stay. ■ Onsen Our open-air bath features alkaline simple hot spring water sourced from Hakone's natural springs, known for its skin benefits. Enjoy an exceptional bathing experience with stunning views over Shinjuku.

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