Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo is located at 1-2-6 Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo which is quite close to the Ghanza district. This is an important part of the city. Many of the important corporate offices and a number of historical sites including the Imperial Palace are situated just minutes away from the hotel. The Shimbashi Railway Station and the Haneda Tokyo International are located at a distance of ten kilometers from the Dai-ichi Hotel of Tokyo.
Room Amenities at Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo
There are a total of 277 rooms in Dai-ichi Hotel which are divided into Moderate Twin rooms, Palais Suite rooms, Moderate Double rooms, Premiere Suite rooms, Superior Twin rooms, Junior Suite rooms, Deluxe Twin rooms, Premiere Twin rooms, Superior Double rooms and Deluxe Corner Twin rooms. The facilities associated with the rooms of Dai-ichi Hotel include:
- Air Conditioning for all rooms
- Telephone
- Television and DVD/VCR
- Satellite Television
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Mini-Bar
- Refrigerator
- Daily Maid Service
- Internet and broadband
- In room safe
- fax machine
- Free of cost Newspaper
- Kitchen/Kitchenette along with room
- Iron and trouser press on request
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- Analog plugs
- All time room service
Fitness and Games at Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo
- Sauna Bath
- Indoor Pool
- Health Club
Corporate Amenities at Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo
- Bilingual Secretarial service
- Translation service
- Copying service
- Modem Connection
- Fax Machine
- Express delivery service
Dining at Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo
Dai-ichi Hotel makes dining a memorable experience for the guests. Two banquet halls are set aside for hiring and holding special parties and weddings. The 'Primavera' is the smaller of the two, which accommodates around 450 heads at a time. The 'La Rose' is done up in exquisite European décor and has the capacity to comfortably accommodate eight hundred people. For ordinary diners, there are a number of restaurants, cafes and bars. The eateries include the Lobby Lounge, the Tran cafe, the L'Etoile, Enchante, Lounge21, Ittetsu, Ichizushi, Isehiro, Tokai-Tei, Kazan and Rogairo.
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