Dai-ichi
Hotel Tokyo was founded in Shimbashi almost 70 years ago. It is the flagship hotel of the
Hankyu-Hanshin-Daiichi Hotel Group, and prides itself on its luxuriousness and
dignity. The elegance and
excellence of Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo provides a hotel life filled with splendor
and tranquility.
The
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo has 277 guest rooms, designed with wide-size bed, high
ceilings and relaxing ambience. The spacious bathrooms offer separate bath and
shower. The high-speed internet connection, virtual private network, voice mail
and facsimile facilities are available as well as many other services such as
24-hours room service that will make your stay a memorable one.
There
are more than ten bars and restaurants in the Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo. LOUNGE 21
is a luxurious lounge situated on the top floor of the hotel that offers
panoramic views of Ginza, Shiodome and Tokyo Bay. Situated also on the top
floor of the hotel, ITTETSU is a teppan-yaki restaurant the offers the choicest
cuts of Kobe beef, the freshest seafood selection and the best night view of
Tokyo. TRAX café bar serves a wide range of alcohol from all over the world in
a chic atmosphere in the evening.
Whether
it's an international conference, reception, party, business meeting, or simply
a small group of people getting together, we offer fine-tuned service to suit
the occasion, creating an elegant atmosphere just right for your event.
The
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo houses a fitness centre and swimming facilities for guests
18 and older. It iincludes an indoor pool, spa tub, sauna, aromatherapy room,
fitness studio, and locker rooms. The 18-meter three-lane pool is suitable for
lap and casual swimming and is complemented by a large spa tub and sauna. In
addition to at least 15 treadmills and other cardiovascular machines, the
fitness centre offers free-weights and a variety of fitness classes. Surcharges
apply for use of all facilities; surcharges are discounted for hotel guests.
Fitness and swimwear, including shoes, bathrobes, and goggles, can be rented at
the fitness-center desk.
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