The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, hotel in Tokyo, Japan
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho is a high-rise hotel in the Kioichō district featuring expansive windows and open spaces overlooking Tokyo's cityscape. The rooms feature clean lines, light color palettes, and floor-to-ceiling glass windows with comfortable furnishings, while the 36th-floor lobby functions as an art gallery showcasing Japanese and international artworks throughout its public areas.
The hotel was built on the site of the former Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, which was popular for many years. The Kioichō district itself dates back to the Edo period, when powerful feudal lords built mansions here before the area became a modern business and diplomatic hub.
The hotel blends Japanese design principles with modern style, reflecting Tokyo's mix of old and new. The area's name comes from historical feudal families who once lived here, and this heritage shapes how the neighborhood is understood and experienced today.
The hotel provides free Wi-Fi throughout the building along with a gym, spa facilities, parking, and 24-hour services including room service and front desk support. The location is convenient for exploring Tokyo, particularly near the Imperial Palace and government buildings, and children up to 3 years old can stay free when sleeping in an existing bed.
The hotel's name comes from its 36th-floor lobby functioning as an art gallery with works by Japanese and international artists on display. The Sky Gallery Lounge Levita features a floating bar concept offering cocktails inspired by Japanese flavors like yuzu and shiso, presented with aromatic smoke for added atmosphere.
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