Imperial Hotel

Ginza & Tsukiji


This hotel's present building is the successor to Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1923 masterpiece, and small tributes to the architect's style can be found in the lobby and elsewhere. The rooms, split across the main building and a connected tower, may not be Tokyo's most stylish, but they are large, comfortable and generally have impressive views. Service is excellent.


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2. Hibiya Godzilla Square

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3. Young Clock Tower

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4. METoA Ginza

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5. Ginza Sony Park

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6. Ginza Maison Hermès Le Forum

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7. Ginza Graphic Gallery

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8. Idemitsu Museum of Arts

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