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The Studio Room combines traditional Japanese design with modern luxury. Soft lighting creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. A king-sized bed offers plenty of space
The Premier Studio Room offers a spacious and comfortable place to stay. It has a stylish Japanese-inspired design with modern touches. The large windows provide
The Corner Junior Suite offers a serene retreat high above Shinjuku’s energy. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping city views, bathing the room in natural light. A
The Deluxe Studio Room is a spacious, beautifully designed room with luxury and comfort. It blends modern elegance with classic Japanese style. This creates a
The Deluxe Suite is located on the 41st floor or higher, offering a peaceful retreat above the busy city. Its corner location provides extra privacy
The 2 Bedroom Deluxe Suite offers a luxurious stay high above Tokyo. It is located on the exclusive 41st floor and above and provides stunning
The Bellustar Tokyo A Pan Pacific Hotel is the perfect place to stay if you want a luxurious experience in the heart of Shinjuku. This five-star property is perched above vibrant streets. As you step inside, you'll be welcomed by breathtaking city views and elegant interiors. It's a refreshing escape from the bustling streets outside. If you visit Bellustar for business or romance, you will find a tranquil retreat with everything you require, plus a few surprises. You can look forward to a few surprises during your visit.
Tokyo is Asia's largest city, but it is hard to believe from the intimacy of its narrow alleyways. The Bellustar Tokyo Pan Pacific Hotel is on Shinjuku's 47-story Tokyu Kabukicho Tower.
The building is an extension of the pulsating neighborhood. As you ascend the glass elevator to the 18th level of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, it is easy to see the sheer size of Tokyo. Tokyo's views also become more expansive as you climb higher. You can also see Mount Fuji on a sunny day.
Bellustar Tokyo is known for its warm luxury, genuine hospitality, and tailored services. The rooms are all impressive, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and Marvis toothpaste. However, the real crown jewels at the hotel are the five one-bedroom suites on the 45th to 47th floors.
The penthouses, created by Keiji Ashizawa and Norm Architects, radiate luxury. However, the Sky Villa is as spacious as the penthouse suites, with a large spa room, jet bath, and city views. Other features include fully equipped kitchens, bars, and expansive living rooms.
Moreover, the penthouse's butler will attend to all of your needs. You can also enjoy fine dining in the privacy of your room with a chef. All hotel guests are welcome to use the lounge on level 46 for a private meeting or coffee break.
Besides, SPA Sunya offers a tranquil sanctuary with a spa, facial treatments, and a relaxing atmosphere. Make sure you reserve some meals at the hotel. The food is also delicious. Restaurant Bellustar serves delightful bar bites, cocktails, and modern French dishes.
You can also explore Bar Bellustar's exciting cocktail menu. Each meal is truly an experience. Teppan Ten Yu and Sushi JIN E are also great for authentic Japanese flavors.
The hotel is in the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, a few steps from Shinjuku Station, and has the best restaurants and shops in the capital.
Tokyo's public transit system is also high-speed and efficient. Shinjuku Station and Seibu-Shinjuku Station are the nearest stops for using Pasmo or Suica cards.
You can also arrange airport limousines from Haneda or Narita by calling the concierge.
There are 97 guest rooms and suites. The rooms and suites reflect the overall aesthetic of the hotel: deep blue walls, dark wood, and brass fittings. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows also bring light into the rooms and make them feel more spacious. Moreover, the rooms offer many amenities. These include a Bluetooth speaker, original spa salts, and a yoga mat. You'll also find a variety of other helpful items.
However, the hotel's five palatial penthouses are its most prized possession. They are a rare find in Japan. The penthouses are named after Kacho Fugetsu, which means "discovering yourself in nature." After all, would it be considered a Japanese luxury hotel without some reference to Japanese aesthetics?
Sora has the largest area, 909 sq. ft., and would be perfect for hosting intimate yet grand events. This fully equipped kitchen allows you to hire a chef.
Bellustar Tokyo, a Pan Pacific Hotel, has three restaurants and a cocktail bar. It serves modern French cuisine all day, and the vibe transforms significantly from morning to evening.
JIN-E, Ten-yu, and other restaurants offer Edomae and Teppanyaki cuisines, two of Japan's signature styles. These restaurants have limited seating and are highly sought after. Moreover, you can see the chefs prepare each dish before you. JIN-E may offer a panoramic view of Mount Fuji on a sunny day.
You can also choose between a Japanese or Western-style breakfast in the Bellusta restaurant or enjoy it in your room. Bar Bellustar is the perfect place to end your day. Here, you will also find rare spirits and wines worldwide.
The Spa Sunya, the signature spa of this hotel, is on its top floor. Select from various body treatments to help relieve stress while stimulating all the senses. Japanese anti-aging practices inspire face treatments. You can also book a spa bath with a city view or choose from the signature menu. The experts will create a combination of treatments for you.
Enter deep bliss as you cleanse your body and mind. The lounge or treatment areas have a unique atmosphere away from the bustle of the streets below. A personal treatment with seasonal ingredients from Japan and a Japanese feel will awaken your five senses.
Another standout feature is the hotel's lounge. This communal area, which resembles an airport lounge, is open to all guests and offers complimentary drinks and snacks.
Tokyu Kabukicho Tower has Tokyo's most modern and hip entertainment areas. Three floors of this tower are devoted to the biggest nightclub, a cinema, and a movie theater. A futuristic food hall dotted with izakayas is also available.
Bellustar Tokyo, a Pan Pacific Hotel, offers more than hotel rooms. The hotel is an oasis of calm and refinement high above Tokyo, Japan's busy streets. The attentive service and the views of the skyline are all part of the serene and intentional atmosphere. Relax in your private space, where Japanese culture is part of the design. Enjoy 7-metre-wide windows that offer a beautiful view of the Tokyo skyline. The Bellustar Tokyo A Pan Pacific Hotel offers a tranquil luxury escape with a fantastic panorama of Tokyo. You'll keep coming back, not just for the comfy rooms, but for how they make you feel: relaxed, at ease, and right at home.
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