Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel

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Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel

OFFER ID

H298

ADDRESS:

Shibuya-ku 26-1, Sakuragaokacho

CHECK IN:

2:00 PM

CHECK OUT:

12:00 PM
  • OVERVIEW
  • ACCOMMODATIONS
  • FACILITIES & SERVICES
  • DINING
  • DIRECTIONS
A landmark hotel located in the heart of the trend-setting Shibuya district, the Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel has earned the reputation for its dedication to providing guests with the utmost of personalized service not found in other luxury hotels in Tokyo. The hotel's refined, tranquil atmosphere combined with its chic, contemporary design provides the perfect place for guests to feel the ambiance of excellence and deep relaxation.

Guest rooms are located between the 19th and 37th floors, offering stunning views of the Tokyo city skyline. Designed in traditional Japanese aesthetic style, the rooms create a comfortable space for work and relaxation, and our guests often consider the best hotel in Tokyo. After a day full of exploring around area, relax in a state-of-the-art bathroom featuring beautiful marble baths and separate showers. Executive Rooms cater specifically to the business guest, offering a variety of services needed for this type of travel.

The Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel features 5 unique dining venues, including a French restaurant and two traditional Japanese restaurants as well as a cocktail lounge with magnificent city views. The Noh-Theater and jazz club provide sophisticated live entertainment. For exercise and relaxation, there is a fitness center, indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi and day spa. As one of the most highly regarded luxury Tokyo hotels,

Exclusive Amenities

  • Full Breakfast for two daily
  • Complimentary use of Fitness Club

The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of booking:

  • Upgrade to Superior Floor

The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in/departure:

  • Early Check-In
  • Late Check-Out, 3:00 PM

Local Area Attractions

Shibuya Scramble Crossing and Center-Gai

One of Tokyo's most famous sights and rumored to be the busiest intersection in the world, this crossing is an organized chaos as people spill out from the sidewalks from all sides. Center-Gai is popular with Japan's youth and boasts trendy stores, restaurants and nightclubs.

SHIBUYA 109

A fashionable building that symbolizes Shibuya. It is highly poplar with young women in their teens and twenties and has a large variety of popular items available. Commemorating the 40th anniversary in 2019, it has renewed its tenant lineup and logo design largely.

Shibuya Hikarie

Shibuya's skyscraper complex was completed in 2012. In addition to the "ShinQs" shopping floor, which has about two hundred shops, there is also a cafe and restaurant floor, cultural facilities such as the TOKYU THEATRE Orb musical theater, and more.

SHIBUYA SKY

SHIBUYA SKY comprises three zones : a transitional space on the 14th-45th; SKY STAGE, an outdoor observation area; and SKY GALLERY, an indoor observation corridor on the 46F.

This facility provides not only a 360-degree panoramic view from 229 m above Shibuya but also a series of experiences sure to stimulate your intellectual curiosity and arouse your imagination.

Omotesado

The grand street that was constructed as the approach to Meiji Jingu Shrine. It connects JR Harajuku Station and Tokyo Metro Omotesando Station. The street is lined with zelkova trees on both sides and provides a relaxing atmosphere. It is also lined with refined shops.

OMOTESANDO HILLS

Omotesando Hills is a unique cultural/commercial complex, emerging as the new face of Omotesando, and playing a role as a disseminator of various trends as a hub of Japanese fashion and culture. About a hundred shops and restaurants are lined up like street front stores on the spiral slopes that surround the six-storied space.

Takeshita-dori Street

Stores containing miscellaneous character and idol goods popular among teens are lined up along the street.

Meiji Jingu Shrine

This is one of the Shrines of Shinto, which is Japan's indigenous religion. At this Shinto Shrine, the souls of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken are enshrined. Constructed in 1920, the shrine will celebrate its centenary in 2020. The forest surrounding it was created thanks to the donation of 100,000 trees from all over Japan.

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