Founded in the year 1890 at the direction of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo’s
legendary Imperial Hotel boasts a history as colorful and dramatic as
contemporary Japan itself. The understated entrance to today’s Imperial
belies the world of finesse and refinement, commensurate with the
Japanese capital’s most exclusive address. Step inside and be received in
any of 5 languages, by devoted innkeepers whose lifelong careers lavish
an art on attending to your needs. The Imperial awaits you with a world
of beguiling, graceful precision and care.
Imperial tradition may be most evident in the quietly opulent suites, each with a
distinguished character and style all its own – and needless to say, every conceivable
five star comfort. From 50 to over 150 square meters of elegantly furnished space,
The Imperial’s suites have welcomed the world’s dignitaries, celebrities and business
leaders with an expertise honed to perfection over 115 years. A fleet of luxury
limousines is at your disposal for smooth, comfortable transport to and from the
airport. While on the move your multi-lingual driver will impart knowledge on the
city should you wish to start your discovery even before you reach the hotel.
Rooms
Offering a range of accomodation from
standard to excessively luxurious, every room
has complimentary VDSL Internet access.
Leisure
Take a dip in the large swimming pool or
simply watch the world go by in the lobby,
over a freshly-brewed pot of coffee or tea,
a frothy beer or your favorite cocktail.
Dining
With 13 different restaurants, ranging from
traditional French to delicious sushi – each dish
is truly prepared to perfection. Make sure you
try the Imperial Lounge Aqua for a cocktail,
overlooking the tree topped expanses of lush
Hibiya Park.
Meeting facilities
Occupying an entire wing of the 5th Floor of
the Main Building, The Imperial’s Executive
Service Centre offers conference rooms,
meeting spaces, a sound-proof music room
and work stations equipped with computers.
26 other rooms are also available.
Location
Set in the heart of Tokyo overlooking the
leafy Hibiya Park, The Imperial Tokyo is just
90 minutes from Narita Airport.