Japanese hospitality company, Fujita Kanko, is
now accepting reservations for a new Hotel Gracery.
Scheduled to
open in April 2015 in Kabukicho, one of Tokyo’s entertainment and
nightlife hubs in the Shinjuku area, the Hotel Gracery
Shinjuku will be the Hotel Gracery brand’s new flagship.
The 970-room hotel will occupy the 8th through
30th floors of Shinjuku Toho Building, an entertainment complex
under construction on the former site of the landmark Koma Theater
(built in 1955 and torn down in 2008). The new Kabukicho landmark
will host a 12-screen cinema complex and various restaurants and
bars.
“We’re excited about opening this property as part of
the new landmark development in Kabukicho, where there are no
hotels of comparable size and quality,” said Akira Segawa,
president of Fujita Kanko. “We’ll offer just what visitors look
for in a Tokyo hotel: safe, convenient and very comfortable
lodgings with great style. Although Kabukicho is nicknamed ‘the
sleepless town’, known for its nightlife, our Kabukicho hotel will
also be a good choice for business travelers – it’s a very safe
and centrally located place.”
The opening of Hotel Gracery
Shinjuku will give Fujita Kanko the largest share of Shinjuku’s
hospitality market, 2,604 guest rooms, including their Shinjuku
Washington Hotel’s 1,634 rooms.
Hotel Gracery operates three properties in
Sapporo and Tokyo.
The opening of Hotel Gracery Shinjuku is part
of an aggressive Hotel Gracery group expansion, with new openings
in Okinawa in 2015 and Kyoto in 2016.
Fujita Kanko,
Japan,
Tokyo,
Hotel Gracery,
Shinjuku
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