Marunouchi Hotel, hotel in Tokyo, Japan
Marunouchi Hotel is a hotel in the Marunouchi business district of Tokyo, connected directly to the Marunouchi North Exit of Tokyo Station. It offers room categories ranging from double rooms to suites, along with several restaurants serving French, Japanese, and teppanyaki cuisine.
Marunouchi was once land within the fortifications of Edo Castle and developed into a government and trade center during the late 19th century. Through the 20th century, the area gradually became the modern office and commercial district it is today.
The name Marunouchi means "within the circle" in Japanese, referring to the area's old position inside the walls of Edo Castle. Some rooms are designed in a traditional Japanese style with tatami mats, offering a contrast to the modern office towers that surround the hotel.
The hotel connects directly to Tokyo Station through the Marunouchi North Exit, making arrivals and departures straightforward. For those who want to explore the city during the day, the station's subway lines are easy to reach on foot from the hotel.
Some rooms have a direct view of the 1914 Tokyo Station building, whose red-brick facade is lit up at night. This view is rarely available from a hotel room in the area, making it a draw for anyone who appreciates historic architecture.
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