Located within walking distance of Japan’s premium shopping district Ginza, The Peninsula offers luxury accommodation complete with sweeping views of Japan’s bustling CBD. Famed for its world-class service, the The Peninsula spans 24 beautifully decked out floors.

The impressive hotel lobby sets the tone for your stay. The Peninsula guestrooms are among the largest and most technologically advanced in Tokyo with unparalleled views of the city. Designed by renowned interior designer, Yukio Hashimoto, the interior is decorated with rich earth tone colours, woods, lacquer, marble and stone with design and functionality to create a luxurious environment although international in feel, still maintains an authentic Japanese touch. Upon your stay in Tokyo, you should get yourself involve in a casino to experience how lively it was during night time. At https://casinobushi.com you can see the recommended lists of casinos you should try in.

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Unlike other hotels in Japan, the rooms in The Peninsula are spacious. High-end marble and natural stone bathrooms, complete with bathroom amenities from Oscar de la Renta will ensure you enjoy your stay. A decadent rain shower and deep soak bath with give you the facilities of a spa in the comfort of your own room.

From traditional to contemporary, The Peninsula Tokyo offers guests a special selection of dining options. From the celebrated Peninsula Afternoon Tea in The Lobby and casual continental fare at The Peninsula Boutique & Café, to Cantonese cuisine at Hei Fung Terrace and the centuries-old art of Kaiseki at Kyoto Tsuruya, there is something for every palette.

The Peninsula also puts a unique spin on fine dining with Peter, its exclusive high rise restaurant on the 24th floor is only accessible by a custom express elevator. Specialising in grilled cuisine and delectable cocktails, Peter has stamped its authority as one of the hottest places to eat in Japan. The view comes to life at night with the city lit up with thousands of lights.

Peter offers an a la carte and set menu option. Only the freshest meat and seafood is served. Enjoy deliciously flavoured cuts, or raw options with a Japanese touch. Each dish is prepared with skill and precision. Unexpected spices and ingredients are combined to give a modern take on traditional dishes. As with the rest of the hotel, the service is second to none, with the knowledgeable staff on hand to provide advice and recommendations on dishes. Peter is perfect for special occasion dining or even a business lunch when you want to impress.

When it comes to deciding on accommodation, location is the key. Connecting directly to Hibiya subway station with four train lines, The Peninsula will give you easy access to the prestigious business district of Marunouchi, the Imperial Palace, Hibiya Park, Otemachi financial and theatre districts, and Aoyama fashion district.

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Lisa Teh

Lisa Teh is the Editor-in-chief of Couturing.com, one of Australia's top fashion, beauty and lifestyle resources. She has worked on campaigns with brands including David Jones, Myer, Mecca Cosmetica, Simone Perele, Lenovo and L'Oreal. She recently appeared in Couturing's exclusive Australian Fashion Week reality web series, The Frow, alongside top industry names including Toni Maticevski and Maybelline Creative Director Nigel Stanislaus.

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