HOTEL GRAPHY – Tokyo accommodation customizable to your needs

April 16th, 2013By Category: Uncategorized

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We previously featured “HOTEL GRAPHY” as newly renovated hybrid of short-long term, flexible accommodation in Nezu,Tokyo in Feb 2013.

The new look site, which combines up-market hotel facilities with flexible living and working environments is closer to launch and there is more to show new visitors looking for your short-term stay Tokyo.

HOTEL GRAPHY has 8 common space that surround the core space known as the cabinet.

Lounge : The lounge has 60 inch TV equipped with home speaker set

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Dining: A large table that can seat up to 12 people

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Kitchen: 4 separate kitchens are installed. Cooking lessons by the chefs from Le Creuset are also regularly available.

   

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DEN: Recreational space that can be used for casual meetings or as a quiet reading space with chairs.

  

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Fitness Studio: Fitness space for all residents. Yoga lessons are available daily.

  

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Gallery: Art exhibition, opened regularly so that residents can enjoy different genres of artists.

   

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Reception: There’s a front concierge service to help with local things such as ordering a taxi.

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Information: Notice boards and event info

Design

The whole HOTEL GRAPHY project was conducted by collaborating with innovative architectural and graphic designers. The interiors are inspired by natural materials and textures are designed to be distinctive to the other conventional accommodations.

Hybrid of residential and hotel

HOTEL GRAPHY is unique in offering a mix of short term and long term residents a living space shared together. There are already local Japanese residents living in the residential units, so you may be able to find the great source of information from Japanese locals. For the people who just came to Japan and in-between the flat hunting, HOTEL GRAPHY maybe the best option for your short-term accommodation.

Le Creuset’s cooking lesson

HOTEL GRAPHY has the regular cooking lesson collaborating with Le Creuset Japon.

The previous event had 20 participants including residents and visitors. The spacious kitchen is the best space where folks can easily get to know each other and have a laugh and break bread together.

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Finally, the other key point of any property – the location. Nezu is a part of Tokyo that retains the old Japanese community with scenery of quiet shrines, parks, and old residential blocks known as “Shitamachi”. One of the most famous spots is Nezu Shrine, where 3000 stumps of Tsutsuji (Azalea) flowers welcome visitors in mid to late April. Nezu is also located to the neighborhood of Ueno park, home to museums, gallerys and a large open area which attracts millions of visitors throughout a year.

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If you have a plan to visit to Tokyo for this spring travel season, HOTEL GRAPHY offers the flexibility, comfort and convenience you will need combined with a great location.

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To book the time and date for your stay, contact us via inquiry form available at the bottom of this article.

Hotel Pricing:

Single Room (Shared bathroom)
Monthly ¥3,900 Weekly¥4,400 Daily¥6,300

Double Room (Shared bathroom)
Monthly ¥4,200 Weekly¥4,800 Daily¥6,800

King or Twin Room (Shared bathroom)
Monthly ¥5,300 Weekly¥5,900 Daily¥8,300

Double Room (with own bathroom)
Monthly ¥4,600 Weekly¥5,000 Daily¥7,300

Deluxe King or Twin Room (with own bathroom)
Monthly ¥6,500 Weekly¥6,900 Daily¥9,800

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If you plan to stay more than 4 nights, you will get another night free! so please inquire us for more details. (If you plan to stay more than 6 nights, weekly rate is much more reasonable.)

Access: 3 mins walk from Nezu station Metro Chiyoda line 14mins walk from Ueno station JR line

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