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Tokyo’s Akasaka Prince Hotel renamed Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka

Travel News Asia Wednesday, 11 April 2007

The Akasaka Prince Hotel in Tokyo has been renamed as the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka.

Designed by award-winning architect Kenzo Tange, the modern 40-storey Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka is popular with both business travellers and tourists thanks to its excellent location in Tokyo.

The Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka is just 10 minutes from both the Exhibition Site Tokyo and Roppongi Entertainment District, and only 16 km from Tokyo Disneyland.

Fourteen conference rooms cater for up to 2,000 guests, while business travellers are also served by a business centre, meeting rooms and executive floors.

All 761 guest rooms and 124 suites are fully equipped with modern amenities including high-speed internet and Japanese-style “tatami” rooms. Non-smoking rooms are available.

Among 13 restaurants and bars are the international Blue Gardenia, which uniquely includes Ethiopian specialties, the French restaurant Le Trianon, and signature Japanese restaurant Kioi.

Sports and leisure facilities include a massage salon complete with Oxygy bar, with nearby the fitness centre Eastwest Fitness.

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