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2024.1.25

"LYF Ginza Tokyo" Pop and fun! A new concept hotel that serves as a community base




The birth of a hotel that aims to provide connections, new ideas, and new value

Ascott's Singapore-based hospitality brand, the "lyf" brand is positioned as a playful hotel designed to meet the needs of the next generation of travelers. LYF Ginza Tokyo has opened in the Ginza area of ​​Tokyo, the second new location following Fukuoka and Tenjin.
The hotel name "lyf" comes from the word "Live Your Freedom" and means a place where diverse people gather and new ideas and values ​​are born from these connections. do. It is interesting that the hotel is trying to provide "A New Way to Belong" (a new form of community) rather than just "staying overnight".

 

The playful interior and space create a sense of excitement.

 

It is conveniently located within a 1-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Kyobashi Station and Takaracho Station, a 7-minute walk from Tokyo Station, and a 10-minute walk from Ginza Station, making it a very convenient location not only for sightseeing but also as a business base. It is in. This hotel is especially recommended for casual and carefree travel.
The reason for this is partly due to the price, but above all, it is the space that is decorated with pop colors and illustrations. Three groups of Japanese artists have used illustrations to express the diversity of the people who gather here, and with a unique touch, designs that express the Ginza of the future can be found throughout the exterior and inside the building, making it look like something inside a toy box. I feel like. When you put yourself in this space, you feel like you can easily talk to the person next to you. Even if you're traveling alone, you won't feel lonely.




"All Together" can accommodate up to 3 people. "All Together" can accommodate up to 3 people.

"All Together" can accommodate up to 3 people.










Ample shared space can be utilized with free ideas

 

There are a total of 140 guest rooms. You can choose a room depending on your purpose, such as the one-room type ``One of a Kind'' or the ``Two of a Kind'' that can accommodate up to three people.
Particularly noteworthy is the common area. You can freely use the social space, coworking lounge "CONNET", social kitchen "BOND", laundry room "WASH & HANG", gym "BURN", etc. 24 hours a day. It's fun to have space. It's attractive that you can work here, cook meals, do laundry, and use it as if it were your home and your own office.






Social kitchen "BOND". Social kitchen "BOND".

Social KitchenBOND(bond)".






Gym "BURN". Gym "BURN".

Gym"BURN(Burn)”.






CONNECT lounge space. CONNECT lounge space.

CONNECT lounge space.






At this hotel, the staff are called LYF Guards and the manager is called LYF Champion. LYF Guard supports guests from arrival to departure, helps guests communicate easily during their stay, and introduces ways to enjoy the area surrounding the hotel.

 

Another feature of this hotel is that it has a dedicated staff called ``Ambassador of Bazz'' who are responsible for planning various events and promoting interaction between people. It's reassuring to know that the hotel staff will help you get to know each other.








On the first floor, there is a Café & Bar called REFUEL⁺, which is open to everyone. On the first floor, there is a Café & Bar called REFUEL⁺, which is open to everyone.

On the first floor, there is a Café & Bar called REFUEL⁺, which is open to everyone.












There is a Café & Bar "REFUEL⁺" on the first floor. Breakfast includes freshly baked croissants and coffee from the popular boulangerie "Maison Kayser," sandwiches, cafes and sweets that can be taken out during the day, and cafe and sweets at night. There are also spaces that can be used by non-guests, such as a craft beer bar.

 

LYF Ginza Tokyo is full of opportunities to meet new people and come up with new ideas. This hotel is recommended for solo travelers.




lyf ginza tokyo

2-5-4 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo





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