The latest addition to Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo’s “Explore Tokyo in Style” series, the “Cherry Blossom Season in Style” option is available from 20 March until 15 April 2013. Guests can view the cherry blossoms with a gourmet picnic hamper that includes rosé champagne, sakura scones and a selection of spring canapés. Guests can also take advantage of the “Explore Tokyo in Style” benefits, which include breakfast at Piacere or in the Lobby Lounge, upgrade to the next room category, late check-out until 3 p.m., free Internet access, and complimentary access to the Health Club and swimming pool.
Reservations are now open for stays between 15 March and 20 April 2013. A minimum stay of two nights is required, and accommodation in a 50-square-metre Deluxe Room costs ¥71,000 per night based on double occupancy. The rate is subject to tax and service charge. For more information and reservations, please contact Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo directly on (81 3) 6739 7878 or e-mail reservations.slty@shangri-la.com.
During the period, Nadaman, the hotel’s Japanese restaurant, will serve specially prepared sakura liquor as an aperitif. Also, an exclusive sakura treatment, a spring version of the seasonal Kisetsu Ritual with a Cherry Blossom Scrub, will be available at CHI, The Spa.
In addition, the hotel concierge can tailor “Spring Excursions” for guests wishing to see cherry blossoms in some of Japan’s outstanding resorts in locations of extraordinary natural beauty – especially in the spring. Recommendations include Hoshinoya Kyoto, on the banks of the Hozu River in Arashiyama; Kai Hakone, with sightseeing to view Mount Fuji and the cherry blossoms; Kai Matsumoto, in the shadow of the grand Matsumoto Castle; and Kai Tsugaru, where guests can enjoy the evening cherry blossoms of Hirosaki Castle.
Guests can also use the hotel’s complimentary “Meet and Greet” service. A dedicated member of the hotel staff will meet the guest at the platform of the Shinkansen (bullet train) inside Tokyo Station and escort the guest personally to the hotel. On departure, guests are escorted to the relevant departure platform of Tokyo Station.
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