Friday, 15 May 2009

Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza,Tokyo - wonderful experience

I want to introduce the hotel that I really recommend. This was the 1st time that I went alone to Tokyo, Japan last September. In the meanwhile, I lived in the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza (三井ガーデンホテル銀座). I really like to live this. I strongly recommend this hotel. If I have a chance to visit Tokyo, I definitely choose this hotel to stay.
There were several reasons that I chose the hotel to lived at that moment. The 1st one was the hotel designed by Piero Lissoni, an Italian designer. I like furniture with white and brown color. It means simple and warm for me. However it has the opulence of the stylish room and fine cuisine. When I arrived at night, the hotel view was fantastic. I could see the tower of Tokyo and the rainbow bridge and be shining all night.
The 2nd was the convenient transportation. The hotel is near the underground station. When I left the hotel, I just walked 5 minutes to Shimbashi station, which has the JR line and the local line, or Ginza station. I could visit the interesting places without wasting my time. For example, if I wanted to visit Roppongi, I just walked to Ginza station to take the Hibiya Line and it only spent 5 or 10 minutes.

The 3rd reason was Ginza itself which is one of the main shopping areas. There are some famous department stores, luxury brands, Pharmacies, and restaurants. It is the same as Oxford Street. Whatever you want, you can find in Ginza absolutely. Especially I really like sashimi and sushi, there is a well-know fish market near Ginza. I could walk to market about 10 or 15 minutes and have a delicious and fresh sashimi to be my breakfast.

If you want more details about the hotel, you can visit the website (http://www.gardenhotels.co.jp/). You may contact the hotel by phone because the assistants of the hotel can speak English fluently, and this was the last reason that I love the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza so much.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for this Barbie. A photo would be nice so we can get an idea of the luxury accommodation you stayed in. Have you seen the film 'Lost in Translation'? It might remind you of staying in a Tokyo hotel.
    Jo

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  2. Jo, I rewrote the article and upload the pictures about the hotel and Tokyo.^^

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