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Tokyo Hotels For Film Buffs! Stay Somewhere Cool This Trip

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[JAPANiCAN.com | Japan Hotels, Ryokan & Tour Booking Made Easy]( [JTB LOGO] [Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser](. [Top Image]( See Our Range of Tokyo Hotels Movie Picks --------------------------------------------------------------- Park Hyatt Tokyo Location: Shinjuku Perhaps one of the most famous luxury hotels, it enjoys enduring fame from the award-winning film Lost in Translation. The New York Bar on the hotel's top floor offers an amazing view of Tokyo, and it is a walk away from Shinjuku's vibrant nightlife. Park Double Room from JPY 40,983 [Book]( Hotel Gracery Shinjuku Location: Shinjuku Located in the heart of Kabuki-cho, you can't miss this next-generation hotel next to Toho Cinemas with Godzilla peeking over the top! In addition to superb views from the upper floors, self check-in machines make your welcome quick and painless. Single Room from JPY 11,785 [Book]( Hotel New Otani Location: Akasaka Featured in the 1967 James Bond movie You Only Live Twice, the exterior of this hotel was used as the headquarters for Osato Chemicals, and its gardens for scenes of the ninja training. With four train stations serving five different lines nearby, it offers easy access to all areas of Tokyo. Single Room (The Main) from JPY 17,846 [Book]( Hotel Gajoen Tokyo Location: Meguro Said to be inspiration for the architecture in a Studio Ghibli film, this beautiful historic hotel will sweep you into another world the moment you step inside. The luxurious rooms, art-lined halls, Hyakudan Kaidan gallery and verdant gardens await your visit. Japanese/Western-style Room from JPY 32,285 [Book]( Other Top Tokyo Locations --------------------------------------------------------------- Shibuya The pedestrian scramble crossing is famous for being the busiest in the world, and has been featured in numerous films. CHOOSE FROM 17 Properties [See all]( Tokyo Station The business district of Tokyo, with a sense of refinement in the air. With easy access to the Shinkansen, the atmospheric station is a sight to behold lit up at night. CHOOSE FROM 22 Properties [See all]( Asakusa Experience a mix of traditional and modern Tokyo with the iconic Sensoji Temple, one of the most sought after filming locations, and Tokyo Skytree. CHOOSE FROM 57 Properties [See all]( Ginza The uptown and stylish Ginza offers great shopping for the world's top luxury brands, and some of the classiest fine dining. CHOOSE FROM 29 Properties [See all]( [SEE MORE]( Popular Destinations --------------------------------------------------------------- Hokkaido Tokyo Hakone Kyoto Osaka [TripAdvisor]( Rental car Tickets Blog [Hotels]( [Ryokan]( [Things to Do]( [Transport]( [Train & Hotel]( [Deals]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Content in this newsletter is accurate as of 24 April 2018, and is sent only to JAPANiCAN members who have currently subscribed. If are a member and wish to unsubscribe, please change the preferences in your account. Non-members please [click here](. Please do not reply to this email. Enquiries can be forwarded to Customer Support ([click here](). [Facebook]( [YouTube](

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