Akasaka Prince Hotel - Tokyo - Japan
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Akasaka Prince Hotel 1-2 Kioicho Chiyoda-ku Tokyo Japan
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Room starting at USD 307
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Introduction to Akasaka Prince Hotel
The Akasaka Prince Hotel is surrounded by landscaped gardens rimmed with cherry blossom trees -- a sparkling oasis within minutes of bustling shopping areas, popular tourist spots and the city's dazzling array of entertainment attractions.
Location of Akasaka Prince Hotel
Located in the lively Akasaka area in metropolitan Tokyo,this hotel is near the Imperial Palace,the National Diet Building and ministry buildings.That makes it the perfect location for executive businessmen. A business and government district by day and one of Tokyo's premier entertainment areas by night, Akasaka is the perfect place to stay for the business and leisure traveler.
Rooms at Akasaka Prince Hotel
Our ultramodern 40-story Tower by award-winning architect Kenzo Tange features 761 especially spacious guest rooms -- each deliberately designed to be a corner room with a stunning, panoramic view of the city.
Restaurant at Akasaka Prince Hotel
Blue Gardenia Restaurant -
Enjoy a splendid view along with the house specialty of roast beef, the chef's signature dish.
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