Ginza has always been at the center of the eras, preserving Japan’s ancient cultural traditions while accepting and merging with the changing times and Western culture, often giving birth to a new culture. And overseas visitors are discovering a new hotel that embodies this unique culture and experiential value. Mitsubishi Estate Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd. on May 30 opened The Royal Park Hotel Ginza 6-chome, on Showa-dori, seven minutes’ walk from the historic Kabukiza theater.
The brand’s 24 hotels each have different concepts. The Royal Park’s large reception offers self-check-in and in-person and a cashless self-serve cafe sits in the corner. The Kobikicho Club on the lobby floor offers all-you-can-drink for 90 minutes with karaoke for ¥10,000, or ¥3,000 for one drink for one hour. Bold, vivid colors and patterns inspired by the traditional color schemes and patterns of Kabukiza are fused to create a retro and modern design.
Harumi Kamamoto, operations manager at Mitsubishi Estate Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd., said: “The yellow and white patterns represent the leaves of ginkgo trees aligned on the streets of Ginza. Staff know the local area and are happy to provide a wide range of information; spacious rooms will let you unwind from the fatigue of your trip. “Exterior and interior designs and amenities all reflect the distinctiveness of our locale.”