Park Hyatt Tokyo was the first luxury hotel in Japan and was built by world-renowned, Pritzker-Prize Winning Japanese architect, the late Kenzo Tange. American interior designer, John Morford, conceptualized the combination of steel, glass, wood, geometry, art and Zen in a modernist décor, making it a timeless, state of the art hotel in design. The film, “Lost in Translation” was also filmed there and is another key reason for the hotel’s popularity.
Those with first-class expectations will find Park Hyatt Tokyo to be an ideal wedding venue with the exceptional food and service, wedding cake creations, floral arrangements and most importantly, a team of experienced wedding planners to guide the couples every step of the way. The hotel is equipped with a wedding chapel and three function rooms which can accommodate grand style wedding receptions to intimate gatherings. The hotel restaurant and bar outlets are also available to reserve for cocktails after the reception.
A wedding planner is assigned to each bride and groom-to- be, to consult with as many times as they are needed, to design the perfect luxury wedding. English-speaking services are on hand that are flexible to accommodate international couples living overseas and to cater for their family members and the invited guests. The fully tailor-made wedding process includes meetings with the event planner, Executive Chef, florist and photographer to decide on every aspect of the wedding in order to create a refined, unforgettable celebratory event.
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3-7-1-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo Japan