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District: Shinagawa
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Hotel Description
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo Hotel is positioned in the heart of the city, just a few minutes walk from JR Shinagawa Station and Takanawa Dai Subway Station. A short stroll from the hotel are a good selection of shops and fast food and formal restaurants. The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo Hotel is linked via an enjoyable, small landscaped Japanese garden to two other sister hotels, which guests can visit and use some of facilities. Rooms have a Japanese touch decor and are quiet and relaxing. Amenities appear to be also endless and include over ten restaurants, two swimming pools, a spa with a sauna, souvenir and snack shops and a superior level of conference and banquet facilities.
Number of Rooms: 309
Room Facilities
  • Air Conditioned
  • Alarm Clock / Wake Up Call
  • Hairdryer
  • Internet
  • Mini Bar
  • Radio
  • Room Service - 24 Hour
  • Telephone
  • Trouser Press
  • TV
  • TV - In House Movies
  • TV - Satelite / Cable
Hotel Facilities
  • Car Park
  • Coach Parking
  • Elevator
  • Laundry / Valet
  • Porterage - 24 Hour
  • Shop - Boutique
  • Shops
Restaurant:
There are over twenty restaurants, bars and lounges in the hotel complex, offering a range of international cuisines from French, Italian and Chinese, and Japanese
Lobby:
The lobby is midium in size, bright and decorated in a light marble with a few exclusive shops. There is plenty of seating for guests where the hotel offers a personal check-in service where the clients can enjoy a welcome drink and relax as they check-in. There is a wine lounge situated just off from the lobby housing a variety of wines for their guests pleasure.
Exterior:
The building is a modern 14 storey tower in a pale pink which was chosen to reflect the cherry blossom colour which is the national tree of Japan.
Leisure Facilities
  • Beauty Salon / Hairdresser
  • Gymnasium
  • Sauna
Disabled Facilities
  • Disabled Facilities
other spellings: princ sakura tower toyko hotle, tokyu hotell, otle, prince sakura tower tokyo