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Since we are on the topic of Experiencing Architecture this week, I thought of sharing with you a visit to a five-star hotel in Tokyo, Japan.
After exploring the subway and a quiet city walk, we were ready to have our first family lunch at Pullman Tokyo Tamachi. A covered walkway links the hotel to Tamachi Train Station on the JR Yamanote Line. It is close to Odaiba, Tamachi, Rainbow Bridge, and Hamarikyu Garden.
It is the first Pullman Hotel in Japan. The hotel features various works of Art from murals to large canvas paintings from Japanese Contemporary Artists.
The central highlight of each space as soon as you walk in is the train station. The backdrop of the Reception Counter is a grand view of the busy train tracks. This is inspired and related to Pullman's rich history and connection to trains. Have you heard of the Pullman Sleeping Car? George Pullman, the pioneer designed comfortable sleeping berths for a rail car for long travels. As it became popular, he continued to add conveniences and luxuries which then became a hotel on wheels.
My daughter and nephew are both fascinated by trains and they were drawn to the glass wall overlooking the railway.
Other Main Lobby and Reception Features
A recreational corner with table tennis invites guests to relax
They have a special liquor cabinet on wheels showcasing drinks that are available at the Platform 9 Bar and a custom bookcase also with wheels that was seemingly inspired by a luggage design that I found quite crafty and practical.
Meanwhile, there is an open business center that business guests can use adjacent to the open seating area
Elevator Lobby
KASA
Pullman's fusion restaurant is known for its Contemporary Mediterranean dishes with an Asian Twist. They are open 7 days a week, serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner.
A smart casual dining area that is definitely family-friendly with a barista counter offering cakes and pastries. It's also an ideal venue to meet up for Afternoon Tea.
We had 2 rambunctious children but they both felt right at home. We sat at a circular family banquette seating surrounded by a screen that provided privacy. Here once settled, we ordered both starters and mains. The restaurant felt intimate with a positive vibe and ambiance and the service was warm and friendly.
Signage and Way Finding
It's all in the details. Designing creative signage in hotels is very important. Below is the hallway leading to Banquet and Conference Areas with screens highlighting event details pertaining to the function being held.
PLATFORM 9 Roof Top Bar
Sip your cocktail on the ninth floor of the hotel facing the busy Tamachi Station. It was still closed during our visit. They are open from Monday to Saturday from 17:00 to midnight.
Paying tribute to the Yamanote line which connects Tokyo's major city centers, the bar is a hub bringing travelers from all corners. Mixologists combine Japan's unique ingredients with international elements to create innovative flavors.
It was a beautiful hotel visit and lunch with the family. What about you? Which built spaces have you visited lately that triggered your senses and that you found beautiful?
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Japanese architecture and interior design will always have a special spot in my heart! Their skillful discipline, extreme attention to detail, and relentless quest for perfection are brought to life in the many spaces that have adapted to their influence. Love this post, thank you Arni! 😀
Thanks Erne, well said! 😊 I too admire the simplicity and purity of their design.
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Beautiful hotel
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Looks too fancy for me and I have a high threshold before one could get me to spend on luxury. Looks fun though, Japan is on my travel lists so I might end up seeing this hotel one day for the fun of it.
Too bad we didn't get to visit the rooms. I enjoy such tours for research and for work. I honestly don't mind indulging occasionally. I'm curious what would make you cross the threshold if ever? What would be something you might find irresistible to splurge on?
For myself? probably a limited number of things that go along with being practical. I wasn't raised in luxury or had ambitious goals to experience anything along those lines. The most natural thing that would get me to spend on expensive stuff is for other people, especially for significant others. I see myself enjoying the experience but would tell myself not to get used to it as part of living below one's means of lifestyle. I wouldn't think twice if it's for significant others to enjoy. But it's not for me. I'd spend on things that would generate capital, tools for a productive hobby, or learning something new.
I totally get it and further understand what you value and hold dear. Thanks for sharing it with me here.
what a mesmerising interior and specially the railway's view. the warm colour interior is so sheek and classy. but the quantity of food in the plate seems like it won't fill up the appetite though. also the mood brightens up by visiting such a place. I lately visited a café with such cozy built up, it was superb.
Keep flourishing.
Hello Praditya, I'm glad you enjoyed the hotel interior. Sorry, I wasn't able to show all dishes that we had, there were three courses overall and even though some servings appeared small, we left surprisingly full.
Thank you for your good wishes.😊 Visiting a café and a different environment does elevate the mood especially when we enjoy the atmosphere the place brings.
So true.
The chairs, the tables, the wine cabinet are very neat (a DNA of a luxurious hotel). I love the food too and the clear ambiance of the place makes me feel at peace.
Hi @afterglow, my apologies for my very late reply. The furniture they've used here were really both beautiful and practical.
It's okay (^_^)
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