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- | The '''Park Hyatt Tokyo''' is a [[Shinjuku]] | + | The '''Park Hyatt Tokyo''' is a 5-Star hotel located in the [[Shinjuku]] neighborhood of [[Shinjuku-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. |
- | + | The hotel, which has become well known for its ranking as the top hotel in the world in 2005 as well as its placement in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation is a mainstay of downtown Tokyo’s trendiest district and a popular location for business men and celebrities alike to stay. | |
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- | == | + | ===Location=== |
- | + | Located on floors 39 through 52 of the [[Shinjuku Park Tower]] in Shinjuku, the Park Hyatt Tokyo has 177 rooms and its own private entrances and elevators from the floors below. This private access allows for more demure entry by high profile guests and has made hotel popular for a large array of clientele. | |
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+ | ===Description=== | ||
+ | The Shinjuku Park Tower itself was built by [[Kenzo Tange]] and features granite and glass exteriors and wide open spaces inside. | ||
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+ | ===Facilities=== | ||
+ | Located on floors 39 through 52 of the [[Shinjuku Park Tower]] in Shinjuku, the Park Hyatt Tokyo has 177 rooms and its own private entrances and elevators from the floors below. This private access allows for more demure entry by high profile guests and has made hotel popular for a large array of clientele. The Shinjuku Park Tower itself was built by [[Kenzo Tange]] and features granite and glass exteriors and wide open spaces inside. | ||
==Lost in Translation== | ==Lost in Translation== | ||
- | The Park Hyatt was feature in Sofia Coppola’s 2005 film starring Bill Murray and Scarlet Johansen. The hotel caters to those fans who are interested in viewing the rooms and bar in which the film was shot, providing maps and employees who can answer questions and direct sightseers. The pool from the film as well as the jazz lounge in which most of the bar scenes were shot are often filled with people who want to see the sets. | + | The Park Hyatt was feature in Sofia Coppola’s 2005 film starring Bill Murray and Scarlet Johansen. The hotel caters to those fans who are interested in viewing the rooms and bar in which the film was shot, providing maps and employees who can answer questions and direct sightseers. The pool from the film as well as the jazz lounge in which most of the bar scenes were shot are often filled with people who want to see the sets. |
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+ | {{Hotel info | ||
+ | |Name=Park Hyatt Tokyo | ||
+ | |StarRating=5-star | ||
+ | |HotelType=Luxury, Business | ||
+ | |NumberofRooms=177 | ||
+ | |NearestStations=[[Shinjuku Station]], [[Yoyogi Station]] | ||
+ | |AddressEnglish=3-7-1-2 Nishi Shinjuku, Tokyo 163-1055 | ||
+ | |AddressJapanese=163-1055 東京都新宿区西新宿3-7-1-2 | ||
+ | |Reservations=+81-3-5322-1234 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ===Park Hyatt Tokyo Map=== | ||
+ | <googlemap version="0.9" lat="35.687104" lon="139.692965" type="map" zoom="15" width="500" height="300"> | ||
+ | 東京都新宿区西新宿3-7-1 | ||
+ | 35.685396, 139.691068, Park Hyatt Hotel | ||
+ | Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan | ||
+ | 35.690317, 139.700239, Shinjuku Station | ||
+ | Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan | ||
+ | </googlemap> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
- | *[http://www.tokyo.park.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp Official Park Hyatt Tokyo Website] | + | *[http://www.tokyo.park.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp Official Park Hyatt Tokyo Website] (Japanese/English) |
- | [[Category:Tokyo|Park Hyatt Tokyo]] | + | [[Category:Japan Hotels|Park Hyatt Tokyo]] |
+ | [[Category:Tokyo Hotels|Park Hyatt Tokyo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Shinjuku-ku Hotels|Park Hyatt Tokyo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Shinjuku Hotels|Park Hyatt Tokyo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:5-Star Hotels in Tokyo|Park Hyatt Tokyo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Luxury Hotels in Tokyo|Park Hyatt Tokyo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Business Hotels in Tokyo|Park Hyatt Tokyo]] |
The Park Hyatt Tokyo is a 5-Star hotel located in the Shinjuku neighborhood of Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
The hotel, which has become well known for its ranking as the top hotel in the world in 2005 as well as its placement in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation is a mainstay of downtown Tokyo’s trendiest district and a popular location for business men and celebrities alike to stay.
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Located on floors 39 through 52 of the Shinjuku Park Tower in Shinjuku, the Park Hyatt Tokyo has 177 rooms and its own private entrances and elevators from the floors below. This private access allows for more demure entry by high profile guests and has made hotel popular for a large array of clientele.
The Shinjuku Park Tower itself was built by Kenzo Tange and features granite and glass exteriors and wide open spaces inside.
Located on floors 39 through 52 of the Shinjuku Park Tower in Shinjuku, the Park Hyatt Tokyo has 177 rooms and its own private entrances and elevators from the floors below. This private access allows for more demure entry by high profile guests and has made hotel popular for a large array of clientele. The Shinjuku Park Tower itself was built by Kenzo Tange and features granite and glass exteriors and wide open spaces inside.
The Park Hyatt was feature in Sofia Coppola’s 2005 film starring Bill Murray and Scarlet Johansen. The hotel caters to those fans who are interested in viewing the rooms and bar in which the film was shot, providing maps and employees who can answer questions and direct sightseers. The pool from the film as well as the jazz lounge in which most of the bar scenes were shot are often filled with people who want to see the sets.