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Let's feel the sea breeze of spring

[Shitamachi Tom] April 19, 2016 12:00

The eastern part of Chuo-ku faces the Port of Tokyo, but you can see the seascape mainly in the Harumi area. In particular, the Harumi Wharf area is a place where you can enjoy the atmosphere of the harbor, with large ships often berthed in front of the Rainbow Bridge. In particular, the color of the mysterious sky when the sun begins to rise early in the morning, the twilight scene dyed in the sunsetMariners Court (ship) .jpg, and the night view where jewels sparkle are all at once.

The hotel [Mariners Court Tokyo], located close to Harumi Wharf, is a facility related to seafarers. When you enter the stylish lobby, you will see a model of a famous merchant ship from the past. You will be wrapped in a brave feeling that the breath of the men of the sea can be conveyed. In fact, meetings and parties for marine transportation are often held. It may be a valuable place where you can feel the atmosphere of a port town in the city center of Tokyo.

Mariners' coat (meal).jpgWhen you eat at the banquet hall of this hotel, you will notice that napkins are also broken in the shape of a boat. Right next to the sea, when you meet the shape of a boat, you will be somehow invited to travel, and you will feel a little as if you were eating in the dining room of a large passenger ship.

And most of all, the charm here is the view you can see through the window at night. Various lights shining in Tokyo Port will spread romantically. It's also great to spend a night of memories with your family and loved ones!

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In fact, this hotel is also used for various meetings of local residents. Meetings and parties of town associations and residents' associations, launch of festivals, study sessions on politics and economy, etc. are often held. It seems that everyone is familiar as a stylish hotel that blends well into the area.

 

Also, I sometimes jog around here, but I often pass by foreign tourists.

This hotel, which is built as if to watch the future development of this area, where the Olympic Village of the Tokyo Olympics will be held, may attract some attention in the future.

 

 
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