At Home in Tokyo
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The bustling city of Tokyo offers a sheer variety of world famous attractions—beautiful temples, towering skyscrapers and delectable cuisine. These, along with the creativity and rich culture of the Japanese people, are all encapsulated in The Peninsula Tokyo, a 24-storey freestanding luxury hotel right opposite the Imperial Palace and amidst the prestigious financial district of Marunouchi.
The Peninsula Hotels, which operates in key cities of Asia, the USA and Europe, opened cords that are used in Japan to express gratitude, good wishes and treasured connections; as well as a series of exciting food and beverage promotions; and regional city events. “Our 10th anniversary symbol shows our commitment to honouring such enduring Japanese traditions, and reflects our strong community relations that are shown through our many charity and other community outreach initiatives. The design stands for the heartfelt service, gratitude and goodwill that have shaped our first decade, while its applications showcase Japanese craft and love of detail. These same qualities will keep on delighting future generations of guests and staff, too,” says The Peninsula Tokyo's General Manager Sonja Vodusek.
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