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The hotel was conveniently located near the subway, making it easy to explore Tokyo.
The Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka was a distinguished hotel in Tokyo, designed by the acclaimed architect Kenzo Tange. Known for its unique saw-toothed facade, the hotel offered breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and easy access to Tokyo's extensive subway system. Although the hotel is no longer operational, its legacy continues to attract attention due to its architectural significance and prime location in Chiyoda City. Visitors appreciated its proximity to numerous dining options and the ease of exploring Tokyo from this central location.
The Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka was a distinguished hotel in Tokyo, designed by the acclaimed architect Kenzo Tange. Known for its unique saw-toothed facade, the hotel offered breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and easy access to Tokyo's extensive subway system. Although the hotel is no longer operational, its legacy continues to attract attention due to its architectural significance and prime location in Chiyoda City. Visitors appreciated its proximity to numerous dining options and the ease of exploring Tokyo from this central location.
Iconic saw-toothed facade
Close proximity to subway
Stunning views of Mount Fuji
Designed by Kenzo Tange
Iconic architectural design by Kenzo Tange.
Former location of a renowned luxury hotel.
Close to public transportation and dining options.
The hotel was conveniently located near the subway, making it easy to explore Tokyo.
Guests enjoyed views of Mount Fuji from their rooms, a highlight for many visitors.
First-time Tokyo visitors seeking convenience and views.
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$150-$300 p/day
Japanese, English
Tourists, Business, Luxury