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Unique Stay for travelers – Floating Hotel in Tokyo

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Serving as Warehouse TERRADA’s base of operations and located next to the historic Shinagawa-juku Station, which is itself a prominent site in Edo culture, the Tennoz area has attracted attention for its mix of the traditional and the modern. It is a unique location where one can experience contemporary art in a waterfront environment. Thanks in part to ease of access from Haneda Airport, visitors to Tennoz are increasing year after year.

PETALS TOKYO
PETALS TOKYO

PETALS TOKYO is a cottage-type hotel sitting on the waters of a Tennoz canal that was established to promote overnight stays by tourists to the area. Planting and the use of underground power lines in place of utility poles have helped to create a space that highlights Tennoz’s distinctive relaxed pace and integration with nature, all while being located in the city just walking distance from Shinagawa Station. Guest room amenities are environmentally friendly, being derived from natural ingredients and renewable resources.

Name    : PETALS TOKYO

Address: T-LOTUS M 2-1 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002

Access   : 7-minute walk from Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit Rinkai Line “Tennoz Isle Station” B Exit

8-minute walk from Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Line “Tennoz Isle Station” Central Exit

Rooms  : Four rooms (two guests per room, 40–45 m2)

Room facilities and amenities: Bed, sofa, dining table, writing desk and chair, TV, Wi-Fi (free of charge), air conditioner, toilet, shower, towels, bathrobes, humidifier, hair dryer, coffee maker, safe deposit box, iron

Reservations: 050-5491-2681 (Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM)

Rate : 80,000+ yen per night for a room (breakfast included)

Requirements: Guests must be 15 years of age or older. No pets allowed.


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