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Non Smoking Premium Deluxe King Access to the lounge Free use of gym and spa. A luxury "hotel-in-hotel" that incorporates the concept of "Zen", the tr...
A Zen Retreat in Vibrant Tokyo. Located on the 11th and 12th floors of a tower originally constructed to host visitors of the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, Hotel New Otani Tokyo, "Executive House Zen" is an exclusive enclave within a larger hotel complex. Its luxe interiors embody the essence of eastern serenity, featuring bamboo and washi paper touches, an Edo-era color scheme, Japanese tea sets, and city views. With acres of centuries-old serene gardens, the largest hotel pool in Tokyo, and award-winning restaurants that serve kaiseki and shabu-shabu - Hotel New Otani Tokyo, "Executive House Zen" is a prominent hotel of distinction.
Based in Chiyoda - one of 23 special wards representing Tokyo City - Hotel New Otani Tokyo, "Executive House Zen." has an enviable location in Japan's capital. You are just steps from the city's business district and a range of attractions and a short taxi ride to many of the city's highlights.
At Hotel New Otani Tokyo, "Executive House Zen," all the 87 guestrooms and suites have been elegantly designed to deliver luxuriously comfort and tranquillity. From the thoughtfully considered Japanese décor and measured Edo-era color scheme — hints of brown, gold, grey, and black — to the selection of Kyoto green and roasted teas, the spaces calm and restore. Sample the luxe bath products, which include detoxifying Japanese charcoal soap and soothing bath oils — and slip on a plush, Supima cotton bathrobe and retreat to your bed with linens by Frette.
The guestrooms and suites offer access to the exclusive Executive Lounge, where complimentary breakfast is served, and drinks and snacks are available throughout the day. A button can reach guest services on your in-room phone; smartphone rentals are free of charge. Guests also get complimentary access to a members-only sports club and a shuttle bus service to business districts during the weekdays.
Complimentary breakfast, drinks, and snacks are available at the Executive Lounge, while there is a diverse array of dining options available at the main hotel, from the Michelin-starred La Tour d'Argent to eateries that serve Japanese and Chinese cuisine.
Tour d'Argent - This is the only place outside of Paris, where you can experience the delights of this celebrated establishment. Executive Chef Renaud Augier will wow you with his culinary creations in a room adorned with period pieces that nod to the history of this iconic institution.
View & Dining The Sky - At this buffet restaurant, chefs await various cooking stations to create your favorite dishes from the freshest ingredients. The jewel on the menu, a 360-degree view of Tokyo.
Fumizen - This is where you go to sample some of the best tonkatsu in town. This breaded and deep-fried pork cutlet is served with shredded cabbage, white rice, and miso soup and is enjoyed across Japan.
Sekishin-Tei - Let the skills of seasoned chefs entertain you as they grill select Wagyu and seafood to perfection at this quiet counter-style restaurant nestled within the verdant Japanese garden.
Isehiro - This legendary restaurant, whose original location is in Ginza, has made yakitori since 1921. These skewers of succulent chicken, beef, or vegetables and a nice cold beer are the perfect early evening snack.
Pierre Hermé Paris - World-renowned and award-winning French Pastry Chef Pierre Hermé creates spectacular seasonal desserts and pastries that will transport you to the streets of Paris.
Bar Capri - Esteemed bartenders will create the signature cocktails for you in a sophisticated bar adorned with original works from the French expressionist Paul Aizpiri.
Additional dining options include: Trader Vic's Tokyo, Bella Vista, Gun-Ship, Aux Bacchanales, Peshaworl, Tom Cat, Ransen, Senbazuru, Kato's Dining and Bar, mendokoro Nakajima, Horikawa, Nadaman, Ransen, Okahan, Kyubey, Tsukiji Suzutomi, Isehiro, Tower Buffet, Rib Room, Niizu, Seisen-Tei, Momiji-Tei, Satsuki, Garden Lounge, Café La Mille, Milk Hall, Tully's Coffee, Patisserie Satuski, Tower Café, Sky Bar, Taikan-en, Trader Vic's Tokyo Boathouse Bar, and Ransen Hanare.
The hotel's sprawling 10 acre-garden, with a 400-year history is a beautiful oasis in the heart of the city. Lounge by indoor and outdoor pools that are among the best in Tokyo and wander over to the Salon de Esthe or Golden Spa. With shops, a fully-equipped fitness center, tennis court, and driving range, relaxation at the hotel are inevitable. The city of Tokyo beckons you to explore - catch a train to explore ancient sites and the city's entertainment and adventure options. Buzzing Harajuku, known for colorful street art and fashion, is close by. A little farther, you can scale Tokyo Tower and visit Koishikawa Korakuen Garden and Tokyo National Museum.
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