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Shiba Park Hotel – Easily accessible to and from both Haneda and Narita airports


  • Company Name: Shiba Park Hotel
  • State/Prefecture: Tokyo Prefecture
  • City/Town/Village: Minato-Ku
  • Street: 1-5-10, Shibakoen
  • Country: Japan
  • Zip/Postal Code: 105-0011
  • Phone: +81 3-3433-4141
  • Reservation: Check the rooms and rates
  • Listed: 01/10/2018 9:41 pm
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Shiba Park Hotel – Easily accessible to and from both Haneda and Narita airports
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Shiba Park Hotel is a city hotel established in 1948 as a hotel for foreign trade delegations. Since then, the hotel has welcomed many guests from overseas. There are 269 guest rooms of various types, Japanese restaurant Hanasanshou, Chinese restaurant Peking, steak restaurant Old City Grill House, bar Fifteen’s and Japanese Culture Salon SAKURA.

Conveniently located in central Tokyo, Shiba Park Hotel is easily accessible to and from both Haneda and Narita airports by the Airport Limousine Bus. There are four train and subway stations within a walking distance, offering great access to Tokyo’s major sightseeing spots and business districts. Shiba Park Hotel continues to welcome guests from around the world with the hope for guests to “feel relaxed as they are at home, even in the midst of a trip.”

Check the rooms and rates, and make a reservation!

Check the rooms and rates, and make a reservation!

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