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A quiet place in Tokyo

The courtyard of the Hotel New Otani Tokyo is a perfect place for a stroll in Tokyo, where every inch of land is valuable. It is full of Zen. No wonder the hotel has launched a Zen room. I will introduce it in detail in the next article. Walking in the garden, you will occasionally encounter teahouses and Michelin restaurants around the corner. They are well integrated into the environment. 🌟Highlights: The koi in the courtyard pond are super big and are fed like pigs🐟 Feeling very prosperous ❤Recommendation reason: The hotel is super big with 3 buildings. The courtyard of the main building is highly recommended, especially the Zen room. It has a large space and complete facilities. The mini bar in the room is free except for drinks. I especially want to mention that you can have 6 free meals a day in this room. The first is breakfast, and then there is morning snake. There is lunch at noon and afternoon tea soon... I will introduce these in detail in the room section. Tokyo New Otani Hotel-Zen Superior Business Suite
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Hotel New Otani Tokyo, Executive House Zen

Hotel New Otani Tokyo, Executive House Zen
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Near Sophia University|Central Tokyo, Tokyo
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