“Sakura Festival 2020” to enjoy cherry blossoms in full bloom with Tokyo Tower

2020.02.08

Tokyo Prince Hotel will be hosting the Sakura Festival 2020, where you can enjoy cherry blossom-related menus from March 14 to April 12, 2020. The Shiba Park area, where the Tokyo Prince Hotel is located, is known as a famous cherry blossom spot, and many people come to see the cherry blossoms every year. There are many spots on the hotel grounds where you can see the cherry blossoms along with the Tokyo Tower, and you can see the beautiful spring scenery unique to Tokyo.

Cherry-blossom viewing box "YOZAKURA"

The outdoor terrace restaurant “Cafe & Bar Tower View Terrace”, which features the cherry blossoms blooming at the height of the eyes and the towering Tokyo Tower in front of you, sells gorgeous Western-style lunches using spring-like ingredients. At the open buffet dining Porto, where you can see the Tokyo Tower and the cherry blossoms from the large windows, you can enjoy buffets such as pink menus inspired by cherry blossoms.

Overview of Sakura Festival 2020

period: March 14-April 12, 2020
* Buffet Dining Porto until April 24, Beer Restaurant Garden Island from March 19
Implementation store: Cafe & Bar Tower View Terrace, Buffet Dining Porto, Beer Restaurant Garden Island, Japanese Cuisine Shimizu, Chinese Cuisine Manro Nien, Tea Salon Pikake, Main Bar Windsor, Karaoke Room Petreya

Cafe & Bar Tower View Terrace

Café & Bar Tower View Terrace is a great spot for viewing cherry blossoms, where you can enjoy the cherry blossoms at eye level with the powerful Tokyo Tower. You can enjoy gorgeous Western-style lunches that are perfect for cherry-blossom viewing, such as cherry-colored hors d’oeuvres, adorable Temari sushi, and beef fillet steak.

Cherry-blossom viewing box "SAKURA"

Buffet Dining Porto

A variety of menus, such as pink hors d’oeuvres and Sakura Aya Noodles, which are related to cherry blossoms and popular roast beef. There is also a buffet.

Cherry blossoms and Tokyo Tower from "Buffet Dining Porto"
Sakura Festival Dinner Buffet

Beer Restaurant Garden Island

Beer Restaurant Garden Island where you can enjoy a barbecue with cherry blossoms in full bloom.

Cherry blossoms and Tokyo Tower from "Beer Restaurant Garden Island"

Japanese food Shimizu

A lot of spring ingredients are used, and there is also a multi-course meal for dinner. Cherry blossom viewing for adults while watching the cherry blossoms in a calm shop.

Yozakura Wagyu Beef Sirloin & Seafood Barbecue Set
Misakura Gozen
Yozakura Kaiseki

Chinese Restaurant Manro Nien

A gorgeous limited-time menu that looks like spring and colors cherry blossoms.

Sakura Lunch
Sakura flower course

Tea Salon Pikake

Sakura sweets set

Main Bar Windsor

SAKURA Prelude
SAKURA Postlude

Karaoke Room Petreya

Sakura Festival Party Plan B

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