Toshi Center Hotel, hotel in Tokyo, Japan
The Toshi Center Hotel is a high-rise building in Tokyo's Hirakawachō neighborhood with over 300 rooms spread across multiple floors. It features three restaurants, a lounge area, and 25 conference rooms distributed across floors three through seven, along with standard guest amenities like air conditioning and internet access.
The hotel was established as part of Tokyo's modern development and belongs to the prestigious RIHGA Royal Hotel Group, known for maintaining high standards of service and comfort. Its location in Hirakawachō reflects the area's evolution from an administrative hub into a mixed business district.
The name Toshi refers to city life, reflecting the hotel's place in Tokyo's business district. The surrounding neighborhood blends contemporary offices with traditional elements, shaping how residents and visitors experience urban life here.
The hotel sits about 3 minutes walk from Nagatacho subway station and is also reachable within minutes from Kojimachi and JR Yotsuya stations by foot or transfer. Its central position gives guests easy access to Tokyo's transportation network for exploring the city.
The hotel offers panoramic views of Tokyo's night skyline from guest rooms, with the building's height making city lights appear especially striking. The Bairin restaurant on the first floor overlooks Bairin-zaka Slope, an old street with a quiet feel that contrasts with the busy surroundings.
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