Sheraton Miyako Hotel, Tokyo, hotel in Tokyo, Japan
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo is a twelve-story hotel in Shirokanedai, a tree-lined neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan. The property includes a Japanese garden on its grounds, a health club with a swimming pool and sauna, and several restaurants and bars.
The hotel was opened as part of the international Sheraton chain, making it one of the early large international hotels in Tokyo. Over time it became a fixed part of the Shirokanedai neighborhood while maintaining a consistent level of service.
The name Miyako is a classical Japanese word meaning capital or imperial city. The hotel garden features traditional stone lanterns, and the interior spaces display artwork from local artists that reflects the aesthetic of the region.
Two subway stations are within walking distance and give access to two different lines heading toward the city center. A free shuttle bus also runs to Meguro Station, where further connections into the city are available.
The hotel sits in an area historically associated with temple grounds and embassy buildings, giving the surrounding streets a character rarely found in central Tokyo. Walking through the neighborhood feels noticeably different from most parts of the city.
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