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Standard Single Room |

Deluxe Twin Room
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Standard Double Room |
| Influenced by art-deco style, the relaxing interiors of our
guestrooms offer a peaceful retreat for all guests. On the 6th
floor, you will find our Japanese style guestrooms, complete with
traditional tatami rooms. The 25th floor is where our suites are
located; 7 suites in all equipped with an array of different facilities.
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"Karakurenai" Chinese Restaurant |

"Makie" French Restaurant |

Shop |

"Karuta" Japanese Restaurant |

"Cafe de Kapotain" |
Restaurants & Bars
Each of the restaurants and bars in Asakusa View Hotel, features
a unique and sophisticated character while also maintaining a
long-standing tradition of hospitality. Guests are treated to
the satisfying tastes of a variety of sumptuous cuisines prepared
by our team of renowned chefs. "Makie"
French Restaurant (27th floor)
Reward yourself and someone special with a night of authentic
French cuisine and fine wine, handpicked by our sommeliers from
our extensive wine cellar. Enriching your dining experience is
the spectacular night view of Tokyo. "Karakurenai"
Chinese Restaurant (27th floor)
Accompanying the gorgeous taste of Cantonese cuisine is a gorgeous
view of the Tokyo skyline. For those who prefer a little privacy,
separate private dining rooms are available. "Karuta"
Japanese Restaurant (6th floor)
Naturally, you can enjoy the true essence of Japanese cuisine
at Asakusa View Hotel. In an atmosphere of calm and quiet, your
dining pleasure is enhanced by a view of the beautiful Japanese
garden. For lovers of sushi, "Sugoroku", a sushi corner,
is located next to "Karuta."
Top Lounge "Belvedere" (28 th floor)
On the top floor of the Hotel, Top Lounge "Belvedere"
commands spectacular views of Tokyo. Offering nightly live entertainment
performed by overseas artists, you are assured of a great night
out at this attractive nightspot.
Member's Bar "St. Christina" (28th
floor) "St. Christina" is provided exclusively
for hotel guests and members. It is the perfect place to spend
leisurely hours unwinding and relaxing. You can even keep your
own bottle of liquor in a private locker for each visit.
Main Bar "Ice House" (B1)
The main bar, named after Andrew Wyeth's masterpiece "Ice
House," is located on the first floor in the basement. Decorated
in the style of an old English drawing room, the chic interior
recreates the comfort of relaxing in a private room. By the way,
you can see Wyeth's painting hanging in the bar. "Cafe
de Kapotain" (1st floor)
Bright and cheerful, this cozy corner is nice retreat for a cup
of tea or a light meal. Open from early in the morning. |

7-min. walk from Tawaramachi Stn. (subway)
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