
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort is part of the Hankyu-Hanshin luxury hotels group. Since 1938, this luxury hotel has been opening its doors to guests who seek a comfortable stay with convenient access to central Tokyo.
These ships have tatami mat floors, but passengers can stretch out their legs like sitting in a chair, so international tourists can feel at ease, too. Enjoy Japanese food and Tokyo sightseeing.
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort is part of the Hankyu-Hanshin luxury hotels group. Since 1938, this luxury hotel has been opening its doors to guests who seek a comfortable stay with convenient access to central Tokyo.
Just minutes from Shinagawa Station, the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa is surrounded by lush greenery in the Takanawa area, with rooms offering balcony views of the nearby gardens and surrounding Tokyo cityscape. This urban resort features convention facilities like the Hiten banquet hall, international Convention Center Pamir, as well as a wide variety of Japanese, Chinese and Western restaurants.
Located right next to Shinjuku Chuo Park, THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku is a modern hotel with an exceptional design and easy access to the nearby Shinjuku train station and the Meiji Shrine. The 14-story hotel building was renovated and reopened in August 2018 as THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku . The western-style rooms offer a park view on the top floor as well as a newly opened terrace suite. The spacious atrium design offers a relaxed atmosphere and connects the restaurant, bar, lounge and lobby with one another. One of the highlights of THE KNOT is the delicious dishes. There are six areas in which food and drinks are offered. From the grill area to high-quality black tea and fresh bread, everything is on offer.
This huge 350-seat capacity brewery restaurant is located in a renovated warehouse overlooking the canal. Enjoy modern American food with craft beers from the adjoining brewery.
The renovated building used to be an eel restaurant and has a nostalgic and modern atmosphere. The cuisine is creative Italian using the finest ingredients, with a substantial wine collection from Japan, Israel, and California, etc.
A popular kominka izakaya (Japanese pub in a traditional Japanese house) operating for ten years in these charming shopping streets in Kita-Shinagawa. It offers a vast menu of items such as their famous fried skewers eaten with three different types of sauce or their creative cuisine, etc.
These are traditional Japanese houseboats lit by lanterns, but the interiors are modern and clean. Shared boats for two or more passengers are perfect for girls' nights out or dates.
Experience the sophisticated style of the Edo period through these exquisite, traditional ships with a history of over 170 years reaching back to the 19th century. The hospitality of staff members wearing traditional happi coats and headbands and speaking with an old Edo accent is especially popular with foreign guests.
All the Nakakin ships have a sky deck. Cool your body with Tokyo Bay's sea air and extraordinary night views after drinking high-quality Japanese sake. They can arrange exciting entertainment from geisha performers for passengers.