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The Capitol Hotel Tokyu: A Stay in the Executive Suite

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu: Sophisticated Luxury in the heart of Akasaka

Located in the heart of Akasaka, next to the tranquil Hie Shrine and the pristine streets of the Prime Minister’s Official Residence and the National Diet Building, The Capitol Hotel Tokyu offers guests a quiet, sophisticated, luxury retreat.

 

Welcome to The Capitol Hotel Tokyu. The front driveway immediately envelopes guests into the serene tranquility with the calm waters and zen-like landscaping. Upon entering the lobby, you will step away from the bustle of the city into this refined Japanese modern ambiance

 

The Executive Suite

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu offers guests spacious rooms and even more spacious suites. The Executive Suite, located on the corners of the 27th through 29th floors, will surely pamper you with its 100 square meter floor plan.

Welcome to your Executive Suite. The corner suite consists of a separate living room, with ample space for an extra bed. From these high floors you can see all of Akasaka, the Hie Shrine down below, and even of the Imperial Gardens, Shinjuku, Ginza, Roppongi and beyond
Even your bedroom boasts of luxurious spaciousness with its own sitting area in front of the television and its own minibar supplied with tea for the room. This suite is the perfect layout if you are 3 adults staying together in a room
The bedroom connects to the living room and the bathroom with separate doors, allowing the sleeping area further privacy. The bedroom and living room spoil guests with incredible views of the city
The bathroom with its enclosed toilet, two sinks, and shower and tub enclosure. Even the bathroom provides extra space for more than one adult in the room. The walk-in closet connects the bathroom to the front entrance of the room
Another view of the bathroom. And, for even more luxury, the Executive Suite comes with an additional powder room with its own toilet and sink. Perfect for those wanting their own private toilet

 

Amenities and More

The suites treat guests to special amenities not found in the rooms, such as in the bathroom and in the coffee bar. With the luxury of spaciousness and cleanliness, you will surely enjoy lingering in your room each morning and every evening.

Nespresso pods and TWG tea packets. Tea and coffee are a standard complimentary amenity in every hotel room. Luxury hotels treat guests to quality brands which are replenished during morning housekeeping service and evening turndown service
With the spaciousness and views from your living room, treat yourself to a room service breakfast. This Continental Breakfast set generously fills the tray with all that you want to start the day, including amazing croissants and Echire butter

 

Take a tour of the Executive Suite on my YouTube Channel


 

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu
2-10-3 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku
+81-3-3503-0109
The hotel offers direct underground access to the Chiyoda, Marunouchi, Ginza, and Nanboku subway lines

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