Pan Pacific Hotels Group opens the BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel and HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel in the heart of the vibrant district of Shinjuku.
Located on the upper floors of TOKYU KABUKICHO TOWER, Shinjuku’s latest landmark skyscraper, the luxury BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel features 97-rooms ranging between 41sqm and 277sqm, with floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the bustling city skyline. Renowned for its graceful luxury and sincere hospitality, the Pan Pacific brand prides itself on delivering personalised and thoughtful experiences with service from the heart.
Ultra-Luxurious Penthouse Suites at BELLUSTAR TOKYO
Designed by award-winning Norm Architects and renowned interior designer Keiji Ashizawa, the hotel boasts five ultra-luxurious one-bedroom penthouse suites, ranging from 113sqm to 277sqm on the 45th to 47th floor.
The largest Sky Villa penthouse on the 47th floor features a spa treatment room, kitchen and jacuzzi that overlook the panoramic views of the skyline while the other penthouse suites feature a spacious living room, kitchen, and bar. A 24/7 personal butler service is available on request and for an in-room fine dining
experience, a private chef is also available to create a curated menu for penthouse guests.
Exclusive for penthouse guests, the Penthouse Lounge located on the 46th floor is perfect for private meetings, gatherings, and afternoon teas.
HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel – A Gateway to the Vibrant Locale
Renowned for its modern way of travelling to uncover lively connections in the locale, PARKROYAL prides itself on bringing a strong sense of belonging to the destination. Located on the 18th to 38th floor of the TOKYU KABUKICHO TOWER, the 538-room HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel features an eclectic mix of unique art and music, inspired by the vibrant entertainment scene of Shinjuku’s Kabukicho district.
As part of the brand’s signature of a “Gateway to Vibrant Locale”, the
hotel collaborated with renowned local artists Yoshiaki Kaihatsu,
Takuro Tamayama and Tomoyuki Washio to create nine guest rooms
depicting the ancient art history and culture of Kabukicho and Shinjuku
with unique furnishings and vibrant colours to weave in the historical
events and local charm that reflect the heritage and pop culture of the city.