Our lives and values have changed significantly due to the influence of the coronavirus. Especially in a situation where travel is no longer possible, I feel that the ways to use and enjoy hotels are becoming richer. Here, you can experience a new kind of enjoyment of staying in the city of Ginza.
A new hotel full of art found in Ginza
``The Royal Park Canvas Ginza 2019'', which opened in XNUMX, is located just after entering Hanatsubaki-dori from Ginza-dori. This is one of the lifestyle hotels ``Canvas Line'' developed by The Royal Hotels, and is a new type of hotel where you can enjoy hotel life freely in your own way, with the reliable hospitality of a long-established hotel. You are sure to discover a new hotel life.
Entrance seen from the street. Even through the glass, you can feel his good taste.
From the glass entrance, you can see a tea salon with a counter, and at first glance you might not realize it's a hotel. In front of you, you'll see a front desk that looks like a boutique counter, quietly easing away the nervousness you feel when you step into a hotel for the first time. The simple yet sophisticated space has an atmosphere similar to an apartment in the Soho district, and makes me look forward to my future stay.
The counter on the left is "TEA SALON". Here you can enjoy Japanese tea slowly brewed in a teapot, as well as cocktails made with Japanese tea. The front desk is in the center.
Before the coronavirus, many foreign tourists were staying here due to the location, but now the scenery has changed a bit, and people working in the Ginza area and people living in the Kanto area are staying here as if it were their second home. It looks like they are using it like this. Hotels used to be used for accommodation during travel or business trips, but now more and more people seem to be enjoying them as spaces where they can spend their own time as an extension of their daily lives. The casual style of enjoying hotel life may be a product of the coronavirus.
The communication created by hotels becomes a crossroads in the city.
If I were to sum up this hotel's special charm in one word, it would be its good taste. Going up the stairs from the first floor, where the front desk is located, leads to the mezzanine and second floors. There is a space called the ``Music Library'' on the mezzanine floor, which is lined with nostalgic record jackets selected by the staff. Among them, there is a selection of music that colored the youth of people in their 40s and 50s.
"Music Library" on the mezzanine floor. Headphones are also available for rent, so you can enjoy some nostalgic music.
Further up the stairs are the ``Canvas Lounge'' and ``Canvas Kitchen.'' The lounge is a fusion of vintage modern interior design and modern art, making it a strangely comfortable space where time flows slowly. This space is designed to be a space where guests can spend time with friends, grab a drink from the cafe, work, or whatever they want.
Before the coronavirus, music events and workshops were held there, making it a place that acts as a crossroads between guests and the city of Ginza. The canvas kitchen in the back was mainly used for events, but now guests can also use some of it.
Opus is a popular restaurant supervised by a notable chef.
Opus, a restaurant with a terrace on the top 14th floor, was featured in many media outlets when the hotel opened. The menu here is supervised by Yusuke Namai, the chef and owner of the Michelin-starred restaurant Ode, and you can enjoy the ``Modern Seafood Grill'' made with seafood and vegetables ordered from all over Japan in a special oven. This casual restaurant, where you can enjoy dishes that mix Japanese sensibilities and modern flair, is a popular restaurant that is visited by many people who are not staying at the hotel.
"Opus" is currently open for lunch and dinner.
The rooms have a refreshing simple modern style. Since the hotel is targeted at the millennial generation, it is a guest room that can be enjoyed according to one's own taste. The amenities are not placed in the bathroom, but are set up next to the front desk, so you can take only the amount you want. This way, you can use the washbasin neatly, and it is also environmentally friendly. Sometimes it's more comfortable to have the services you need when you need them. I'm convinced that this moderate sense of distance is what makes the apartment feel like it's your own.
"Deluxe Twin Room" with a calm and simple impression.
This hotel allows you to have your own room in the convenient and attractive city of Ginza. How do you manage your time? It's a theme that has us thinking about it again due to the coronavirus pandemic, but I feel like one of the answers can be found here.
9-4-XNUMX Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-6205-8010
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