Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza PREMIER Reopens After Renovation

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza PREMIER Reopens After Renovation

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza PREMIER, located in Tokyo’s Ginza district, held its grand reopening after renovation on March 9.

The hotel has newly established two types of guest rooms: a “Fourth Room” and “Junior Suite.” The three “Fourth Rooms,” each approximately 72 square meters, can accommodate up to five people. The rooms feature a raised tatami-floored area, paneling with traditional Japanese latticework inspired by the hemp leaf motif, shoji paper screens, and wooden partitions, incorporating Japanese-style design throughout. The seven “Junior Suites,” each approximately 56 square meters, can accommodate up to three people. All of these rooms are equipped with a microwave and washer-dryer, and the powder rooms feature double sinks. In addition, the interior design of all guest rooms has been renewed, and Simmons beds have been newly introduced. Except for universal rooms, all guest rooms now have separate bathrooms and toilets, and the bathrooms include a washing area, in typical Japanese style.

The lobby has been redesigned as a space that fuses traditional Japanese design with modern Western design. Plantings evocative of a Japanese garden have been arranged, and the front desk counter lighting features the “VL45 Radiohus Pendant” by the Danish manufacturer Louis Poulsen. A baggage port has also been introduced, allowing guests to store their own luggage before check-in and after check-out.

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