We have no less than 14 different meeting rooms. From the grand expanse of the pillarless ballroom to the tranquility of the Sanctuary or the historic warmth of the paneled Oak room. They are designed for versatility, offering numerous configurations according to your specific brief. But above all they lead the way in the technology available, giving you the opportunity to stage the most sophisticated and impressive presentations.
Chandeliers of Czechoslovakian glass illuminate high-powered presentations and lavish events in this 550 square metre venue located on the third floor of the hotel tower. The Grand Ballroom features flexible room configuration and the latest technical solutions such as 360°projection, skillfully handled by professional staff.
The largest banquet venue housed within the Mitsui Main Building, the 166㎡ Linden Room can accommodate a wide range of affairs, from themed receptions and luxury product launches to casual dinner gatherings. Filled with natural light and offering a spacious entrance hall, the room has a timeless elegance at the nexus of tradition and modernity.
The Alder Rom is the second largest of the banquet rooms offering the unique privilege of hosting your event in an historic landmark. The 130㎡ space accommodates formal sit-down affairs as well as standing receptions and theatre or school style meetings. Its generous entrance suite and walnut wainscoting recall its early Showa origins.
Conversation is sure to be lively midst these inimitable surroundings. Originally, used as a formal dining room for executive events, the 107㎡ Oak Room showcases all of its original fittings and woodwok. Its irreplaceable floor-to-ceiling walnut paneling and rare, black and marble skirting are just as they first appeared in 1929.
Just as the strong, rhythmical sequence of the building’s neoclassical columns marked Tokyo’s rebirth after the Great Kanto Earthquake, the fact that the 70㎡ Beni Room, witness to countless boardroom strategy session in the tumultuous to 30’s and 40’s continues to serve today’s international executives, is symbolic of city adept at reinventing itself.
From its sweeping entranceway overlooking the tower’s dynamic four-storey atrium, the multi-functional Sanctuary opens into a contemporary space accommodating receptions, concerts and other striking gatherings for up to 120 people. Special lighting effects enliven its natural design of wood, stone, and water.
Grand Ballroom (I + II + III)
550/5,920
400
320
500
260
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Grand Ballroom (I + II or II + III)
315/3,391
250
180
300
180
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Grand Ballroom (I or III)
210/2,260
150
120
200
100
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Linden Room
166/1,787
120
100
150
90
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39
48
Alder
130/1,399
80
60
120
60
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36
42
Oak
107/1,152
60
50
80
40
24
33
36
Beni
70/754
40
20
40
30
20
27
30
Sanctuary
250/2,691
120
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150
80
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