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Jill Kluge

Tel: +44 20 7908 7888

Email: mohg-dgc@mohg.com

Communications - Europe, Middle East and Africa

Live Haugen

Tel: +44 20 7908 7813

Email: lhaugen@mohg.com

Regional Director of Marketing - Southern Europe

Vanina Sommer

Tel: +33 (1) 55 04 80 24

Email: vsommer@mohg.com

Communications - Asia

Sally de Souza

Tel: +852 2895 9160

Email: sallydes@mohg.com

Communications - Americas

Danielle DeVoe

Tel: +1 (212) 830 9380

Email: ddevoe@mohg.com

Guestrooms At Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo - Fact Sheet

Guest Rooms

The 178 oversized guestrooms of Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo, which occupies the nine uppermost floors
of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, reside within the 30th to 36th floors of the building. The luxurious
exceptionally detailed, posh rooms and suites have been designed to exude harmony and serenity, and
set a contemporary mood that simultaneously reflects Japan’s timeless artisanship. 

All guests are afforded spectacular, sweeping views from some of the largest guestrooms in Japan. East-facing rooms look out over Odaiba, the Sumida River, Tokyo Bay, and the soaring new Tokyo Sky Tree tower, while those facing west permit views of the Imperial Palace garden, Ginza, Tokyo Station, and the towering skyscrapers of Shinjuku. On clear days, the majestic, snow-capped Mount Fuji can be seen in the distance.

Design Concept

Mandarin Oriental hotels are built on the cornerstone philosophy of ‘Sense of Place’, and created to
reflect the very best of the city in which they are located. The extraordinary design of Mandarin
Oriental, Tokyo brings to the historical and cultural district of Nihonbashi a sophisticated, opulent space
that reflects the unique Japanese sense of the four seasons and love of nature.

Inspired by the main themes of ‘Woods and Water,’ the hotel has been conceived as a single, large, living tree, with the guestrooms as branches. These themes are expressed using original materials and evocative motifs on everything from wall treatments, carpets, and fabrics, to screens and furniture. In keeping with traditional Japanese aesthetics, no single object has been created to stand alone, rather, all elements come together congruously to form a whole.

Bathrooms
All bathrooms feature three different types of showers (Body, Hand and Rain showers), as well as German-made, stand-alone sunken bathtubs. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is the first hotel in Japan to provide luxurious spa bathroom amenities by Aromatherapy Associates, of London, UK.

Technology

The guest rooms at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo are the first in Japan to feature high definition 45-inch flat screen televisions with 2.1 channel virtual surround sound systems. In addition to more than 50 cable TV and Radio channels, guests may also enjoy DVDs from their own collections on state-of-the-art screens.

Text messages, faxes, voicemail, and hotel billings can also be accessed via television, bringing hotel guests the ultimate in in-room convenience. Connectivity to personal audio players (iPod or MP3) via the in-room entertainment system provides further personalised enjoyment. 

The latest in VoIP telephones with touch panel for the information and visual with dual phone lines and outstanding speech quality


Further Details 

  • Wired and wireless broadband Internet access with ‘best in class’ corporate VPN access
  • Multifunctional IP telephones
  • International direct dialing and voicemail
  • High-tech safe including built-in power charge for PCs or mobile phones
  • Path-through closet for uninterrupted laundry or shoe-shine service
  • Binoculars (Olympus)
  • Private bar abundantly stocked with sophisticated products such as Krug Champagne
  • Welcome amenity upon check in
  • Turndown service with pillow menu (choice of nine pillows), room fragrance oil and weather forecast card
  • 450-thread count, 100% Egyptian cotton bed sheets from Italy
  • Two different coloured yukata, Japanese kimono-style night robes
  • Plash terry bathrobes
  • Plush bathrobes from Italy
  • Marble bathroom with sunken bathtub
  • Rainforest shower
  • Separate ‘washlet’ toilet (shower toilet/bidet)
  • ;Deluxe spa bathroom amenities by Aromatherapy Associates
  • Two types of aroma bath salts
  • Umbrella
  • Complimentary daily newspaper
  • Slippers, hair dryer, and scales
  • Yoga mat

About Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world's most prestigious hotels and resorts. The Group now operates, or has under development, 44 hotels representing almost 11,000 rooms in 28 countries, with 18 hotels in Asia, 13 in The Americas and 13 in Europe, Middle East and North Africa. In addition, the Group operates, or has under development, 14 Residences at Mandarin Oriental connected to its properties.

Photography of Mandarin Oriental is available to download, in high and low resolution, in the Photo Library of our Media section.

Visit Destination MO the online version of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group’s bespoke publication, MO. News about our award-winning hotels, the best dining experiences, spa treatments, travel retreats and interviews with the Group’s celebrity fans is now just a click away.

For further information, please contact:

Chie Hayakawa

Director of Communications

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

Tel: + 81 (3) 3270 8954

Email: chayakawa@mohg.com

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