Tokyo heritage hotel joins Small Luxury

A HOTEL that can trace its heritage back 100 years has become the first in Tokyo to join the portfolio of Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH).

Tokyo Station Hotel opened in November 1915 with features that were state-of-the-art at the time. Located in the iconic Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building, the hotel reopened in 2012 after renovation work that lasted more than six years.

The second-oldest hotel in Tokyo, the property presently has 150 guestrooms, 10 restaurants and bars, fitness and spa facilities and banquet facilities.

“Our becoming the first member hotel in Tokyo is strategically significant for both parties and should prove a great advantage to SLH customers around the world,” said Hitoshi Fujisaki, general manager of the hotel.

The property is the ninth in Japan to become a member of SLH. The group’s CEO, Paul Kerr, said the agreement “speaks to our intent to expand in the Asia-Pacific market.”

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