As you walk along Shinbashi Red Brick Street towards Daimon from Shinbashi Station, you'll see a café with a sophisticated glass wall between office buildings. The interior of the space is based on plain wood and has a clean, clean feel, with tea boxes, tea utensils, and books related to tea lined up. Yes, this is "Hotel 1899 Tokyo" that we will be introducing this time. On the first floor is the Japanese tea specialty cafe "Chaya 1899 Tokyo," with the reception desk on the second floor and guest rooms on the third to ninth floors.
Inside of "Chaya 1899 Tokyo".
A popular latte series using tea.
"Japanese soup stock keema curry" is popular for lunch. What's more, the rice is brown rice.
Tea culture and a relaxing space that resonates with all five senses
The management entity of ``Hotel 1899 Tokyo'' is ``Ryumeikan,'' which operates ``Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo,'' located at the Yaesu Exit of Tokyo Station, and ``Hotel Ryumeikan Ochanomizu Honten,'' a 2014-room junior suite. In 1899, Restaurant 1899 Ochanomizu, the first restaurant under the tea-themed 2018 brand, was opened as an attached restaurant to Hotel Ryumeikan Ochanomizu in Ochanomizu, Tokyo. In 1899, Hotel XNUMX Tokyo opened with a tea theme.
The hotel entrance has a beautiful Japanese appearance.
Why is tea the theme? In fact, Ochanomizu, where Ryumeikan was founded, is said to have its origins in the fact that during the Edo period, water for brewing tea for the Tokugawa family came from here. Tea, which is associated with the origin of this place and is part of Japan's traditional culture, is the essence of Japanese hospitality, serving to soothe the Japanese soul and connect people. This hotel was born out of a desire for many people to experience this spirit, learn more about tea, and enjoy it.
Corner deluxe twin room. There is a veranda-like bench near the window.
All toiletries, including shampoo, conditioner, bath and shower gel, and body lotion, contain green tea ingredients.
A playful space where you can feel Japanese tea everywhere
Hotel 1899 Tokyo has 63 rooms. The interior has a calming interior that incorporates different Japanese tastes, such as a room modeled after an ``hermitage'' and a room with a bench sofa designed to look like a veranda.
The playful arrangement of tea motifs can be seen throughout. The attention to detail that goes into the smallest details, such as the floor number display in the elevator hall inspired by a tea spoon and the lighting modeled after a tea ceremony utensil called a tea whisk, warms our hearts. .
Lighting inspired by a "chasen" and a bench seat that will make you want to enjoy a leisurely cup of tea.
During your stay, you can enjoy delicious Japanese tea as many times as you like by going to the tea counter next to the reception on the second floor. This is an authentic product in which matcha and sencha are carefully brewed using water boiled in a tea kettle by a ``cha barie'' who knows everything about tea. This is a service from a hotel that wants guests to enjoy the aroma and taste of Japanese tea without having to worry about etiquette. Of course, each guest room also has original blend tea bags. Surprisingly, one of the two types of mineral water provided in the room is water that is suitable for brewing tea. I am moved by this thoughtfulness and commitment.
There is a tea counter next to the front desk. Behind it, beautiful tea utensils and Japanese tea are sold.
1899 also hosts the ``Japanese Tea Seminar 1899 Tea College,'' where you can explore the deep charm of Japanese tea through lectures by Japanese tea instructors and Japanese tea experts, and experiences such as going out to tea fields to pick tea. Workshops are also held. Please refer to the homepage for details.
Hotel 1899 Tokyo is where you can thoroughly enjoy Japanese tea. At this hotel, you can experience how the aroma and taste of Japanese tea can transport us to a pleasant time. It is a space where you can rediscover the charm of Japanese tea and feel the spirit of hospitality that goes into it. In a city that is so busy every day, I want to have some time for myself and relax in peace. This is a hotel that feels like an oasis in the heart of the city, a place you'll want to visit when you're in the mood.
6-4-1 Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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