I travel the world Part 164: Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
MO Tokyo Junior Suite
The Mandarin Oriental offers Luxury Hotels all over the world. In Tokyo the MO is located in Nihonbashi and offers luxury Rooms and Suites to it's guest. I was fortunate to get a very nice deal in the past there. I used a Creditcard which gave a free night at any MO in the world and used a pay 2 stay 3 nights rate. Combined I was able to stay for 4 nights at a rate of 72.000 Yen (around 700 USD) which was an incredible deal.
Entrance
Bed
Makeup Desk
TV and Desk
Sofa and great view out of the window
Great Hotel and if you like Fruits Senbikiya is there too!
The Hotel is in competition with the new Peninsula and other Hotels but I love this hotel as Senbikiya is on the first floor of the Mitsui Building. Senbikya is the world's best fruit specialty store and you can get fantastic Ice creations or enjoy crepes with fruits, or eat the best mango curry rice you will find anywhere ;) (Prices are high, a melon might cost 100-200$ here)
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This looks much more inviting than one of those 'Honeycomb' sleeping areas in Tokyo that seem to get a lot of press.
haha yes. but at a normal price of 600usd per night. this is kinda not inviting me in. ;)