Peninsula Tokyo

Tokyo


One almost gets a feeling of guilty extravagance when sprawling out in the Peninsula’s vast rooms (starting at 51 sq metres). Latticed caramel woodwork, sumptuous marble bathrooms and a dark central atrium unite in a delicious symphony of design.

Some rooms overlook the Imperial Palace and Hibiya moat with floor-to-ceiling windows.


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