Hyatt Regency Tokyo, International hotel in Nishi-Shinjuku, Japan.
Hyatt Regency Tokyo is a 28-story hotel located in the city's business district, offering rooms with views across the metropolitan skyline. The rooms are modern and positioned to take advantage of the height for expansive perspectives on the surrounding city.
The building was designed by the Nikken Sekkei architectural firm and opened to guests in 1980. It became a defining feature of the business district's skyline from that point forward.
The interior blends Japanese art and design principles with modern hospitality, visible in the materials and spatial layout throughout. Guests experience this fusion of Eastern sensibilities and international service at every turn.
The building is fully accessible for people with mobility needs and sits beside metro stations. The proximity to public transportation makes it easy to move around the city.
Not every room offers the same view – some show modern skyscrapers up close, while others stretch far into the distance. On clear days, guests on higher floors can even spot Mount Fuji in the distance.
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