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All Countries > Japan > Tokyo > InterContinental ANA TOKYO

InterContinental ANA TOKYO
1-12-33 Akasaka,Minato-ku
Tokyo, 107 0052
Nightly Rates (281.14 - 56,900.00)   4 Star

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Property Description
Location is everything in a busy city, and this Tokyo hotel is in an ideal spot near Akasaka, Kasumigaseki and Roppongi. The hotel provides easy access to government agencies, financial institutions and must-see sites like the Imperial Palace, Senso-ji Temple and the Mori Art Museum. With 844 rooms over 37 floors, this prestigious Tokyo hotel has its own shopping arcade, a business centre, banquet rooms and an unparalleled variety of restaurants including the Michelin 2 starred, Pierre Gagnaire.

InterContinental ANA TOKYO


Amenities
  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Airline desk

  • Baby sitting

  • Bathtub

  • Beauty shop/salon

  • Bell staff/porter

  • Bidet

  • Cocktail lounge

  • Color television

  • Complimentary newspaper in lobby

  • Concierge desk

  • Converters/ Voltage adaptors

  • Cribs

  • Currency exchange

  • Desk with lamp

  • Dry cleaning

  • Electrical adaptors available

  • Exterior corridors

  • Florist

  • Free newspaper

  • Gift/News stand

  • Grocery shopping service available

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Internet access

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Late check-out available

  • Limousine service

  • Live entertainment

  • Meeting rooms

  • Mini-refrigerator

  • Minibar

  • On-Site parking

  • Outdoor pool

  • Parking

  • Premium movie channels

  • Private bathroom

  • Public area air conditioned

  • Restaurant

  • Room service

  • Safe

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Separate closet

  • Shoe shine stand

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Storage space

  • Tour/sightseeing desk

  • Transportation services - local area

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Voice mail

  • Weight scale

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Room Information
    Connecting rooms, Rollaway bed
    Coffee/Tea maker, Bathrobe
    DVD player, Coffee/Tea maker, Bathrobe

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Japanese Yen is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1986 

  • 844  rooms. 

  • 43  suites. 

  • 37  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Pierre Gagnaire Tokyo  Three Michelin starred Chef Pierre Gagnaire's highest restaurant in the world i slocated on the 36th floor of ANA InterContinental Tokyo. Discover his award winning contemporary French cuisine in elegant surroundings with the stunning Tokyo metropolis and Cascade Cafe  For casual all day dining and a sumptous selection of international and local cuisine, indulge in our award winning buffett and a la carte restaurant, Cascade Cafe. Unkai  Overlooking the manicured perfection of a traditional garden and pond designed to highlight each season's beauty. Unkai showcases seasonal specialities and the essence of Japanese cuisine. For an unforgettable experience, private tatami dining rooms offer Karin  Karin highlights the very best of Chinese cuisine featuring the tastes of Shanghai, Sichuan, Beijing, Chao Zhou and Hong Kong. The extensive menu incorporates authentic favourites from handmade noodles, dim sum and seafood, to Peking duck in addition to s The Steakhouse  The Steakhouse offers relaxed dining with superb chargrilled seafood and succulent steaks. Teppanyaki Akasaka  Teppanyaki Akasaka provides a memorable feast for all of the senses. The impressive culinary skills and flair of our expert chefs combined with breathtaking views over Tokyo create a dining experience not to be missed. Sushi Kenzan  Enjoy Kenzan's fresh seafood and seasonal specialties in an authentic local surrounding. Pierre Gagnaire Pains et Gateaux  Enjoy Pierre Gagnaire's signature patisserie creations, as well as a selection of inspired salads, baguettes and a sumptous array of authentic Parisian breads, cakes and pastries, all prepared using the finest ingredients. Akasaka Ramen  Enjoy various types of authentic Japanese ramen noodles, just a 10 minute walk from the hotel. Tonkatsu Isen Honten  The birthplace of Katsu, a deep fried cutlet sandwich, favored by visitors and locals for over 80 years. Caudalie  A tiny restaurant with just 16 seats providing a wonderful ambiance, complemented by a great selection of wines. 511  Specialising in Kobe beef and other local delicacies. L'osteria  A cozy Italian restaurant in Roppongi, offering homemade pasta and a large variety of authentic Italian dishes. Toraya  Typical Japanese tea house especially good for sweets.

    Meeting Facility
  • Prominence Ballroom
  •   The Prominence Ballroom, one of the largest pillarless ballrooms in Tokyo, blends contemporary design, state of the art technology with elegant Japanese accents and seemlessly transforms from a conference for 2000 delegates to a gala dinner for 900.

  • Galaxy
  •   The Galaxy Room, our junior ballroom offering 660 m2 of contemporary designed meeting space, with state of the art technology, provides a conference venue for 735 delegates or a stylish dinner venue for 280 guests.

  • Glory
  •   The Glory Room, one of five medium sized meeting suites available at ANA InterContinental, each offering a blend of contemporary design and Japanese style, supported by our professional events team and the InterContinental Meetings experience guarantee.

  • Aurora
  •   The Aurora Room, one of five medium sized meeting suites available at ANA InterContinental, each offering a blend of contemporary design and Japanese style, supported by our professional events team and the InterContinental Meetings experience guarantee.

  • Prism
  •   The Prism Room, one of five medium sized meeting suites available at ANA InterContinental, each offering a blend of contemporary design and Japanese style, supported by our professional events team and the InterContinental Meetings experience guarantee.

  • Luminous
  •   The Luminous Room, one of five medium sized meeting suites at ANA InterContinental, each offering a blend of contemporary design and Japanese style, supported by our professional events team and the InterContinental Meetings experience guarantee.

  • Kasuga
  •   The Kasuga Room, one of our more intimate meeting suites, designed with an element of calmess, in modern Japanese style, ideal for small meetings,cocktail events or social occasions.

  • Tenku
  •   The Tenku Room, one of our more intimate meeting suites, designed with an element of calmess, in modern Japanese style, ideal for small meetings,cocktail events or social occasions.

  • Akatsuki
  •   The Akatsuki Room, one of our more intimate meeting suites, designed with an element of calmess, in modern Japanese style, ideal for small meetings,cocktail events or social occasions.

  • Ariake
  •   The Ariake Room, one of our more intimate meeting suites, designed with an element of calmess, in modern Japanese style, ideal for small meetings,cocktail events or social occasions.

  • Kasumi
  •   The Kasumi Room, one of our more intimate meeting suites, designed with an element of calmess, in modern Japanese style, ideal for small meetings,cocktail events or social occasions.

  • Kagero
  •   The Kagero Room, one of our more intimate meeting suites, designed with an element of calmess, in modern Japanese style, ideal for small meetings,cocktail events or social occasions.

  • Mochizuki
  •   The Mochizuki Room, one of our more intimate meeting suites, designed with an element of calmess, in modern Japanese style, ideal for small meetings,cocktail events or social occasions.

  • Subaru
  •   The Subaru Room, one of our more intimate meeting suites, designed with an element of calmess, in modern Japanese style, ideal for small meetings,cocktail events or social occasions.

  • Shiranui
  •   The Shiranui Room, one of our more intimate meeting suites, designed with an element of calmess, in modern Japanese style, ideal for small meetings,cocktail events or social occasions.

  • Aries
  •   Natural daylight, a sense of space and stunning views over the city of Tokyo are offered from the Aries Suite, located on Level 37 of the hotel, ideal for small conferences, boardroom meetings, cocktail functions or intimate social occasions.

  • Libra
  •   Natural daylight, a sense of space and stunning views over the city of Tokyo are offered from the Libra Suite, located on Level 37 of the hotel, ideal for small conferences, boardroom meetings, cocktail functions or intimate social occasions.

  • Sirius
  •   Natural daylight, a sense of space and stunning views over the city of Tokyo are offered from the Sirius Suite, located on Level 37 of the hotel, ideal for small conferences, boardroom meetings, cocktail functions or intimate social occasions.

  • Meeting Suite 606
  •   Meeting Suite 606 is one of our private and exclusive meeting rooms, located away from the main area of the hotel, ideal for small conferences, boardroom style meetings or intimate social occasions.

  • Meeting Suite 607
  •   Meeting Suite 607 is one of our private and exclusive meeting rooms, located away from the main area of the hotel, ideal for small conferences, boardroom style meetings or intimate social occasions.

  • Meeting Suite 608
  •   Meeting Suite 608 is one of our private and exclusive meeting rooms, located away from the main area of the hotel, ideal for small conferences, boardroom style meetings or intimate social occasions.

  • Meeting Suite 610
  •   Meeting Suite 610 is one of our private and exclusive meeting rooms, located away from the main area of the hotel, ideal for small conferences, boardroom style meetings or intimate social occasions.

  • Meeting Suite 611
  •   Meeting Suite 611 is one of our private and exclusive meeting rooms, located away from the main area of the hotel, ideal for small conferences, boardroom style meetings or intimate social occasions.

  • Meeting Suite 612
  •   Meeting Suite 612 is one of our private and exclusive meeting rooms, located away from the main area of the hotel, ideal for small conferences, boardroom style meetings or intimate social occasions.


    Recreation Information
    Fitness center on-site
    Outdoor pool
    Children's program

  • Ameyoko

  • Particularly well-known Ameyoko is a busy shopping street dominated by small market-style stalls selling a wide variety of goods. Ameyoko runs parallel to the railway line and includes a large market under the railway tracks.
  • Kappabashi Dori : The Kitchen Steet

  • Located between Ueno and Asakusa you will find shops supplying the restaurant trade. These shops sell everything from mass-produced crockery, restaurant furniture, ovens, decorations, famous plastic display food found outside Japanese restaurants.
  • Japanese Swords : Nihontoken

  • Nihontoken is unique to Tokyo, selling Japanese swords, some of the oldest traditional bladed weapons of Japan. There are several types of Japanese sword, according to size and method of manufacture.
  • Akihabara : Radio Kaikan

  • Visit Akihabara, home of Japanese animated pop culture, where you can find all kinds of pop idols, games, cards and so on. Great place to buy souvenirs.
  • Daiso : 100 JPY Shop

  • 100 Yen Shops or One Coin Shops have steadily gained in popularity over the last several years. 100 Yen shops are everywhere in Japan, and they stock a variety of items from clothing to stationery, housewares to food, with each item priced at 100 yen.
  • Okano Eisen Daifuku

  • Daifuku (literally meaning good luck), is a Japanese sweet confection consisting of a small round mochi (glutinous rice cake) stuffed with sweet filling, most commonly anko, sweetened red bean paste made from azuki beans. But get in early, by 10am they ar
  • Roppongi hills

  • Also known as 'Artelligent City,' is one of Japan's largest integrated property developments, incorporating office space, apartments, shops, restaurants, caf s, movie theaters, a museum, a major TV studio and an outdoor amphitheater.
  • Tokyo Midtown

  • Tokyo Midtown offers a unique shopping experience with an extensive selection of outlets that include Japan's first flagship boutique and the world's first concept shops. From playful and trendsetting boutiques to prestigious brands valued the world over.
  • Kyukyodo

  • Kyukyodo has been in business since 1663 and in Ginza since 1880, selling its wonderful handmade Japanese papers products, incense, brushes, and other materials for calligraphy.
  • Oriental Bazaar

  • From reasonable priced Japanese Yukatas, Kimonos and handkerchiefs, to high quality Japanese traditional furniture, you can get almost everything related to Japan from the Oriental Bazaar.
  • Natsuno

  • Did you know that there are over 1400 types of chopsticks and 1,100 different ways to hold them? There are even rules about what you should and shouldn t do with your chopsticks. The Japanese term for chopsticks is 'Hashi' and Ginza Natsuno is a store ded
  • Fuji-torii

  • Established in 1949, this shop has been selling Japanese antiques,designing, producing contemporary Japanese art and craftwork. Every one of their merchandise is hand crafted or hand painted with three generations of expertise and experience.
  • Yodobashi camera

  • Akihabara, also known as Electric Town , is a major shopping area for electronic and computer goods, including new and used items. New items are mostly to be found on the main street, Ch d ri.
  • Natsuno

  • Ginza is home to this original shop that sells chopsticks. Many Japanese families have their own chopsticks created, a great souvenir to take back home with you.
  • TOKYO BIG SIGHT

  • KARAJAN Square

  • Shimbashi

  • JR Yamanote line. Running as a loop line connecting Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ebisu, Shinagwa, Tokyo, Ueno, Ikebukuro etc.
  • TOKYO

  • Haneda Airport

  • Narita International Airport

  • Akihabara

  • Welcome to Denki-gai (Electric Town)! The best place in the world to buy electronics at a discount price! You can easily spend half a day flitting from store to store in this area. Musical instruments, home electronics, cameras and computers, it's all her
  • Asakusa

  • Asakusa is the place you have to visit if it is your first time in Tokyo. Please grab hand made ''osennbei (rice cookies)", and walk to the Sensoji Temple. You can take a boat from Azuma bridge to Hamarikyu Garden.
  • Shibuya

  • Shibuya became famous after the movie ''Lost in Translation''. A prime people-watching location as there are so many people at the crossing in front of the station (known as ''Scrumble Crossing''). You will see many screens on the sides of buildings. Plea
  • Hie-Jinja Shrine

  • You should visit Hie-Jinja Shrine which is only 7 minutes from the hotel. The highlight is the walk up through a tunnel of red torii. It's also the backdrop for one of Japan's most spectacular matsuri (festivals).
  • Imperial Palace East Garden

  • The East Garden (Higashi Gyoen) is the only quarter of the palace proper that is open to the public. Its main feature is the Edo-period watchtower, Fujimi-yagura, designed to provide the aristocracy with a handy view of Mt. Fuji.
  • Tokyo Tower

  • Tokyo Tower - A great 360-degree view of the city of Tokyo. It retains a sort of old-style charm next to the architectural wonders that have succeeded it.
  • Ginza

  • The glitzy Ginza has some of the most expensive real estate on the planet. Wander beyond the main boulevards to find local designers' shops, top notch traditional izakuya (Japanese pubs),
  • Mori Art Museum

  • Mori Art Museum - enviably located at the top of Mori Tower in the enormous Roppongi Hills development, exhibitions on show tend toward multi-media installations and thus far have been of a respectably high calibre.
  • Yebisu Garden Place

  • Though not a garden, this place is balanced like a good garden should be - a blend of art, entertainment, dining and shopping, and a museum devoted to beer. Accessible by a moving walkway from the JR Ebisu station.
  • Ark Hills

  • Our hotel is located in Ark Hills which was built 20 years ago, and it was the first big complex in Tokyo. It includes the hotel, a classic concert hall and a business centre. It is close to the station on the Ginza line ''Tameike-sanno''.
  • Roppongi

  • A 10 minute walk from the hotel, discover this area bustling with restaurants, bars and cafes.
  • Odaiba

  • Bay area. The Yurikamome monorail is a good ride. There is plenty of interesting architecture to see.