Mermaid Lagoon Concept Room in Tokyo

A unique stay at the Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay

Kim Bergström   - 3 min read

From time to time, the Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay offers some amazing themed concept rooms available to stay in – for instance, late last year they debuted a Frozen-themed room, perfect for fans of the popular Disney movies. This summer, the hotel has opted for a mermaid design, and all of the little details are thoughtfully considered.

The overall color scheme of the mermaid room is a stunning emerald green, inspired by cooling lagoon waters. With decor accents like sparkly mermaid scale blankets, dried sea fan coral, and seashell-shaped cushions, the room is designed to make you feel as if you've been transported to a world under the sea. If that wasn't enough, the view from the room is also water-themed, looking out over the picturesque Tokyo Bay.

Seashell cushions and sparkly mermaid tail blankets add to the under the sea feel
Seashell cushions and sparkly mermaid tail blankets add to the under the sea feel (Photo: Best Hospitality Network Co., Ltd.)

The mermaid concept room offers both four hour "day stay" plans that come with afternoon tea, or overnight accommodation plans for those who would like to enjoy the space for a longer period. The day stays are said to be popular with groups of friends, particularly for those who enjoy aesthetically pleasing, ultra-Instagrammable destinations.

Photo: Best Hospitality Network Co., Ltd.

The themed mermaid stay room is available from July 22nd (Friday) until September 30th (Friday) 2022, and reservations for either the day stay or overnight plan can be made by visiting the Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay website.

Getting there

The Intercontinental Hotel Tokyo Bay is located just two minutes on foot from Takeshiba Station (served by the Yurikamome Line), or around 10 minutes on foot from Hamamatsucho Station (served by the Keihin Tōhoku Line, the Yamanote Line, and the Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Line).

For those who opt to drive, paid parking is available on-site and is charged at a rate of ¥ 600 per hour, up to a maximum fee of ¥ 3,960 per day.

Kim Bergström

Kim Bergström @kim.b

Almost 12 years living in Asia. Passionate about Japan's off-the-beaten-path spots, family-friendly travel, flower events (all of them!) and the amazing tea culture here.  🍵🌼🌸