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Hotel Yae Midori Tokyo with a lobby and Japanese garden on the top floor

2020.07.10

The concept hotel “Hotel Yae no Midori Tokyo” that was originally scheduled to open in April was received on July 6, 2020 (Monday) in response to the “Emergency Situation” based on the Act on Special Measures against New Coronavirus. Will open in Yaesu and Hatchobori area.
“Hotel Yae no Midori Tokyo” offers a high-quality space and service with the concept of “overlapping the beauty of Japan” with a Japanese garden and a reception on the top floor. We are now accepting reservations by joining the Hankyu Hanshin Daiichi Hotel Group, which is operated by Hankyu Hanshin Hotels Co., Ltd.

  • 2-13-1, Hatchobori, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

    12 minutes walk from JR Tokyo Station. 3 minutes walk from Hatchobori Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. About a 7-minute walk from Kayabacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. About 8 minutes walk from Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. About 10 minutes walk from Nihonbashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.

Hotel Yae no Midori Tokyo

Location: 2-13-1 Hatchobori, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Number of guest rooms: 218 rooms (42 single rooms, 88 double rooms, 55 twin rooms, 32 triple rooms, 1 universal room)
Restaurant: 50 seats
Bar: 14 seats
Other facilities: Rooftop Japanese garden, coin laundry, smoking room, nursing room
Internal structure: 1st floor/entrance, restaurant, 2nd to 12th floor/Guest rooms (all rooms are non-smoking)
13th floor/front, lobby, bar, rooftop Japanese garden, laundromat, smoking room, nursing room

>Hotel Yae no Midori Tokyo official website

[Hotel concept]
-Overlapping the beauty of Japan-
“Whispers of pure water and the scent of flowers that feel the four seasons We create a time that resonates in the heart by layering the elegance of “green” with the delicate depth and clear and beautiful beauty that Japan has nurtured.”

[Features of facility]

You can enjoy the contrast between the skyscrapers and the Japanese garden.

Rooftop Japanese garden with Japanese beauty
With a view of the city center in the background, the Japanese garden with deer and basin invites you to a world with an extraordinary feeling.

Kanade, a bar where you can enjoy the famous sake while watching the night view of the skyscrapers and the Japanese garden * 14 seats
We will produce a night view over the Japanese garden and a relaxing space where you can taste famous sake from all over Japan.

~Colorful foods in a day ~Japanese restaurant “Kaedegawa” ※50 seats
We offer creative meals from breakfast to dinner with carefully selected seasonal ingredients and hospitality.

Entrance/EV hall that invites you to the green world
Original book written by Megumi Shimizu, an active calligrapher who is active as a creator of interior books, which changes the expression depending on the angle to see with black ink mixed with green, and delicate warmth and material with traditional Japanese technique We will welcome you with Japanese paper art that expresses the depth.

Elegant and soft Japanese-style guest room
It is composed of guest rooms that have Japanese-style commitment such as cherry blossoms and plum blossoms on the wall, indirect lighting in the image of an lantern, Shigaraki ware basin, Nambu Ironware teapot, and Oribe ware bowl. I am.

All guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi and air purifier with humidification function. You can watch YouTube on VOD on the 43-inch TV, you can check the restaurant congestion situation.
The bath, toilet, and washbasin are separate from each other, and by completely separating them from the living room, we have devised a way to make your life more comfortable. (*For Universal Double, it will be a 3-point unit bus.)

In addition, at Hotel Yae Midori Tokyo, we ask you to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection and to ensure the safety and health of customers by disinfecting your hands with alcohol when entering the store and ensuring a social distance.

*All images are images.

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