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1丁目-1-1 Uchisaiwaichō, Chiyoda-ku, Tōkyō-to 100-8558, Japan
Contacts phone: +81 3-3504-1111
Website: www.imperialhotel.co.jp
Latitude: 35.6723266, Longitude: 139.7582478
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Andrew Deleski
::Quality hotel. The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is one of the nicest hotels in Tokyo. It is well known among the locals and just about every taxi driver knows the name and place. Above all, what really separates this hotel from the lot of them would have to be the service. Especially in the tower guestrooms, people are treated like royalty and the politeness and humbleness of the hotel staff is unmatched in all of my travel experience. Would recommend.
Hal Archer
::Excellent hotel, a bit older facilities, just around the corner from new trendy Hibiya Midtown. Wonderful service, bars, restaurants, love the hand shaved ice ball in the whiskey glass, or the special Japanese gin fair.
Rob Livingston
::Art deco charm with modern convenience. Great dining very nice rooms with good wifi. Easy access to shopping and public transportation.
Dan Pennetti
::The hotel was impeccable. The service was perfect and the room did not disappoint. All the amenities you come to expect from this phenomenal hotel. It`s well located for the decerning traveler. A must wish while in Tokyo.
レブロンJ
::Large rooms, central (okay) location. Good for business meetings. Rooms are large for Japan but the hotel in general feels opulent 80s. The food at the top lunch buffet shop is rather nice if not a touch pricey. This hotel is in need of dire renovations if it wants to be relevant in by the 2020 Olympics. As mentioned central is an okay location for tourists wanting to be close to the imperial palace. Otherwise this is a business hotel, and is somewhat inconvenient unless business is next door.