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Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa

Set beside a historic garden and major transit hub, Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa combines spacious rooms with event-ready infrastructure.

Hotel

Conference Hotel, Garden View, Family-Friendly, Classic Tokyo

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Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa rises in Tokyo’s Takanawa district with a modernist exterior and panoramic views over its shared Japanese garden. Known for its generously sized rooms and smooth connectivity to Shinagawa Station, the hotel accommodates both international guests and large-scale events. Interiors balance neutral palettes with soft lighting and city-facing balconies, while select suites offer garden views. On-site amenities include multiple dining options, a seasonal outdoor pool, and a large-scale convention hall used for global conferences and formal receptions. Located within the Prince Hotels complex, the property shares its landscape, amenities, and shuttle routes with its sister hotels, creating a resort-like environment in central Tokyo.

Facilities & Services

  • Spacious guest rooms with balconies

  • Shared access to Japanese garden

  • Seasonal outdoor pool

  • Multiple dining venues

  • Convention hall and event spaces

  • 24-hour front desk

  • Multilingual staff

  • Business services

  • Luggage storage

  • Airport limousine bus stop

  • Proximity to Shinagawa Station

Contact

Address:

3 Chome-13-1 Takanawa, Minato City, Tokyo 108-8612

Phone:

03-3442-1111

External links

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