Roppongi is must-visit area for any visitor to Tokyo.
Located in the center of the city, the Roppongi district is dense with bars, nightclubs and restaurants.It's urban chic and trendiness stand out even in a city known as one of the most cosmopolitan in the world, and starting March 30th, the new Tokyo Midtown will bring even more excitement.
The four hectare Tokyo Midtown features offices, shops, restaurants, an art museum and a hotel. An urban space, rather than a shopping mall, Tokyo Midtown is ideal for people searching for cutting edge style and class.
At the center of this development is a new landmark for Tokyo, the spectacular Midtown Tower. At 248 meters and 53 stories tall, Midtown Tower will be Tokyo's tallest skyscraper. The Ritz-Carlton, operator of over 60 luxury hotels worldwide, will open its second hotel in Japan, occupying the first three and top nine floors of the tower.
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The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo will offer 248 elegant guest rooms including 36 suites that provide guests with breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo.
Each room is at least 52 square meters large, offering spacious comfort for each guest.
On the 45th floor, 200 meters above the ground, guests can choose from an unparalleled selection of international cuisine, Japanese food, and drinks in an outstanding gathering of restaurants and bars. Dining on the 45th floor with all of Tokyo spread out before your eyes is certain to be a highlight of anyone's stay in the city.
A 2,000 square-meter spa and fitness center occupies the entire 46th floor, and on a clear day, Mt. Fuji is visible from the swimming pool. The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo also has a number of banquet rooms for conferences and weddings.
Mark your calendar for the grand opening of the latest addition to the urban landscape, Tokyo Midtown, on Friday, March 30th at 9am. The luxurious Ritz-Carlton Tokyo is ready to host your stay in one of the most vibrant parts of this exciting city.
Access:
Direct connection with Roppongi Station on the Toei-Oedo and Tokyo Metro Hibiya lines. Five minute walk from Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line.
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