1-1, Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome
Tokyo, 100
Nightly Rates: ( 272.35 - 345.84 )
4 Star
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The legendary grand dame of Tokyo's hotels, the Imperial is within walking distance of everything important in the city. The parkside Imperial features an impeccable attention to detail, lavish, award-winning cuisine and airy suites traditionally favored by statesmen, royalty and celebrities. Personalized services make it Tokyo's address of choice for discerning executives. Renovations and Closures June 5th, 2006 through October 4th , 2006: During that period, the 11th floor of the Main building will undergo renovations and re-decoration in order to provide an improved product to their valued guests. To ensure that there will be absolutely no inconvenience to guests, the adjacent levels of the building will be closed as well. January 05, 2007 - January 8, 2007 - The Pool and Sauna will be closed for maintenance. November 19, 2006 - April 07, 2007 - 2nd phase of Renovations to be completed for the 10th floor of the Main building (73 rooms). Once completed, the 10th floor will consist of 70 rooms.

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· Japanese Yen is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Opened in 1890
· Renovated in 2005
· 1014 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
The legendary grand dame of Tokyo's hotels, the Imperial is within walking distance of everything important in the city.
Narita Airport is 38 miles away
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From award-winning French haute cuisine to visually delightful kaiseki delicacies, dining at the Imperial is anything but average. Our cuisiniers boast culinary decorations pages long, and as a visit to the alluring Les Saisons or the convivial La Brasserie will affirm, it is evident each restaurant here enjoys a reputation justifiably all its own. Luxurious food and drink are Imperial Hotel hallmarks. Les Saisons TEL 81-3-3539-8087 The Imperial's flower-filled main dining room, Les Saisons exudes the pastel-hued ambiance of the south of France and a menu that offers an unrivaled selection of light, contemporary, original dishes. Les Saisons is the restaurant of choice for Tokyo's most exclusive power breakfasts and a magical environment for sophisticated luncheons and dinners. Open daily. Kamon TEL 81-3-3539-8116 An exuberant melange of East and West, Kamon, atop the hotel's Main Building, serves succulent teppanyaki open-grilled steaks and seafoods prepared tableside. Open daily for lunch and dinner. La Brasserie TEL 81-3-3539-8073 Hearty Alsatian and regional French cuisine, served amidst the congenial ambiance of turn-of-the-century Paris, with high ceilings and generous servings of Tokyo's tastiest Frenchbread baked fresh daily. Open daily for lunch through dinner. Imperial Viking TEL 81-3-3539-8045 Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, offering dozens of tasty continental favorites and a fine view of the city from the 17th Floor of the Main Building. Eureka TEL 81-3-3539-8046 Innovative and varied light dishes inspired by the culinary trends of the Pacific Coast, Eureka offers promptly served breakfast, lunch and dinner on the Lobby Floor of the Main Building seven days a week. Sanapplause Open daily from 11:30-14:30 and 17:00-22:30. LOUNGES The Old Imperial Bar A salute to the architectural heritage of Frank Lloyd Wright, with intriguing decor from the 1923 Imperial and masterfully concocted spirits from around the world, The Old Imperial Bar is the hotel's main bar and a Tokyo institution. Open daily from 11:30 a.m., with sandwiches served during lunchtime, closing at midnight. The Rendez-Vous Lounge and Bar Watch the world go by, right in our Main Lobby, over a freshly-brewed pot of coffee or tea, a frothy beer or your favorite cocktail. Incontestably one of Tokyo's most popular international crossroads. Open daily from late morning until midnight, with the Bar serving until 1:00 a.m. The Imperial Lounge Aqua Cocktails, spirits, a light luncheon buffet and afternoon tea, presented with finesse and overlooking the very heart of Tokyo from the 17th Floor of the Main Building. Service daily from 11:30 a.m. to midnight except for Sunday in which service ends at 10:00pm. Toko-an This exquisite suite of classical Japanese tatami rooms serves ceremonial green tea and sweets, prepared by kimono-clad attendants schooled in the traditional tea ceremony, adjacent to a tiny but delightful rooftop Japanese garden. 4th Floor, Main Building. By reservation. The Imperial Hotel also houses a highly distinguished choice of dining options operated by some of Japan's most revered restaurants. Kitcho This branch of the world-renowned Kitcho, perhaps the nation's most exclusive traditional restaurant, offers delicious versions of the less esoteric sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. Lower Level 1, Imperial Plaza. Isecho This centuries-old Kyoto-style eatery serves an enchanting selection of fine traditional dishes. Lower Level 1, Imperial Plaza. Nakata Sushi gourmets claim Nakata's creations are the finest of traditional Tokyo-style sushi. Lower Level 1, Main Building. Ten-ichi Superb, remarkably light tempura specialties to delight the palate. Lower Level 1, Imperial Tower. Sushigen Fine sushi, with a creative flair. Lower Level 1, Imperial Tower. Peking Elegant, aristocratic Chinese cuisine inspired by favorites from the imperial court, served in a relaxed contemporary setting. Lower Level 1, Imperial Tower. Nadaman Popular, traditional Japanese standards, ideal for a delicious introduction to the surprisingly palatable world of Japanese dining. Lower Level 1, Main Building.
Tokyo's most international hotel also houses some 26 different banquet and function rooms, many equipped with the newest state-of-the-art support systems for conferences, seminars, fashion shows, exhibitions and gala receptions. Smaller ballrooms for private parties, meetings and other functions are also furnished with a surprising number of versatile, practical appointments. The Peacock Room offers a total of 1,965 square meters of floor space and can be divided into two separate halls. This striking ballroom features decorative motifs from the 1923 Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial and can accommodate 3,000 reception guests, 2,000 in theatre-style, and 1,350 for a flawlessly-served sit-down dinner. The Fuji Room boasts simultaneous interpretation systems for five languages among its list of extensive event support systems, and some 1,236 square meters of space. The Fuji Room can accommodate 1,000 reception guests, 1050 theatre-style, and 600 at a sit-down dinner. The Hikari Room, in the Tower, was also designed for full-scale international events and offers 550 square meters of floor space, a sleek contemporary interior, extensive audio-visual systems and a 400 reception guest capacity. Theatre-style seating allows for up to 500 guests, or 300 at a sit-down dinner. The Imperial Hotel also houses 23 medium to small-sized banquet rooms ranging from 47 to 435 square meters in floor space, accomodating 30 to 300 guests for receptions, 30 to 350 theatre-style, and 20 to 240 at sit-down dinners.
Heated rooftop pool, sauna baths, massage. Complimentary jogging wear and shoes. The 21st Floor of the Imperial Tower features a heated, year-round indoor pool, open from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily, sauna baths and dressing rooms.
