concept room
Enjoy concept rooms inspired by the worlds of various stories.
Guest Rooms at the Castle
We found the entrance to a castle, just like the ones in the fairy tales we were familiar with as children!
You are an important guest invited to the castle.
Passing through the bright red-carpeted corridor and opening the candle-lit door, you will enter the guest room surrounded by the
comfortable splendor of the castle.
Enjoy a dreamy night spent in the castle of your dreams.



The concept of Castle Style is “a guest room in a castle.”
Not only the rooms, but also the elevator halls on each floor are themed after castles, each with its own unique world view.




The 3rd floor “Fairy Tale Castle”
represents a castle tucked away in the woods, with a mural depicting the view from the castle’s balcony,
a hidden paradise surrounded by birds.
4th Floor “Fairy Tale Castle”
“Castle Garden” extends and the hallway from the hall to your room has items inspired by
Wonder Castle.
5th Floor “King’s Hall”
A hall where guests enjoy a ball appears, making you feel like a princess.
This is a popular photo spot.
6th Floor “Entrance Hall of the Castle”
A carriage is painted on the front wall of the hall to welcome guests.




Room Details
The World of Pop-up Picture Books
The “world of picture books” spreads a cute view of the world in your room.
Deluxe Family Room” is a spacious room for a large group of guests, such as three generations of parents and children or a girls’ night out.
We also offer “moderate rooms” limited to two rooms with a view of Tokyo Bay outside the window.


With a relaxing living space in the center and four large beds around it,
the deluxe family room is bright and spacious.
Storybook motifs such as the moon, bears, stars, and rudder are hidden throughout the room.
The moderate room is a calm space unified by soft colors.
The window offers a view of Tokyo Bay and a night view.




Room Details
feeling like an adventurer
The frontier spirit lives on in frontier America.
An inn reached by brave adventurers on their journeys as they carved their way through uncharted lands.
Feel like an adventurer and travel back in time


When you step off the elevator, you are in the hall of an adventurer on his way to the western frontier.
Two bookshelves by the window are lined with old books, globes and other research items,
as well as bins full of gems and earthenware collected during the adventure.
The hall walls on the seventh floor depict a steam locomotive racing through the wilds of the American Midwest.
Mysterious footprints appear and disappear and reappear in various places, including on the walls of the elevator hall.
Footprints can also be found in the guest rooms.




Room Details
cruise atmosphere
The Annex is based on the concept of a large cruise ship, covering the entire guest room floor.
Passing through a space reminiscent of a deck or machine room, you will enter a cabin that resembles a ship’s cabin.
A playful space that can be seen, touched and enjoyed.


The entire guestroom floor is based on the concept of a cruise on a large cruise ship.
The guestrooms are decorated in the image of a real ship’s cabin, with all the necessary functions compactly packed into the space.
The public spaces are designed to look like the inside of a cruise ship, as if it were about to start moving.
The cruise feeling begins the moment you arrive on your cabin floor.




The elevator halls are designed differently on each floor, just like the structure of a large passenger ship.
8th floor “wheelhouse and bottleship gallery inspired by a captain’s salon”
7th floor “navigator’s quarters with charts, compasses, and other travel scenarios”
4th to 6th floors “decks with floats, lifeboats, and mooring posts”
3rd floor “mechanical room with levers, buttons, and meters that seem ready to move”
The carpet in the corridor is based on the motif of the international signal flag used for ship communications
“Pray for safe voyages”.
The entrances to the rooms have four different designs: “passenger ship,” “binoculars,” “uniform,” and “steering wheel.




Room Details
Travel back in time to 1950’s America
The United States in the 1950s when Disneyland opened in California.
Rock ‘n’ roll” and “Cadillacs,” young men with regents and ponytails.
Welcome to a bright, peaceful and prosperous time in America.


South Side Avenue, a bustling South Side Avenue that feels like an American city,
takes you back to the American dream of the 50’s.
The design of the building combines the American fashion trends you see when you get off the elevator with
contemporary trends,
blending with the wood grain and chrome molding on the walls to create a serene atmosphere.
The artwork and furniture give you a sense of the era, and the large elevator’s large view mirrors
immerse people in an elegant mood and create a relaxing space.



