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Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

February 24, 2014

Park Hyatt Hotel in Tokyo

The Park Hyatt Hotel in Tokyo, Japan is an elegant resort that offers a very spectacular view of Tokyo and the Kanto Plain.


The hotel occupies the the top 14 floors of the 52-storey Shinjuku Park Tower. From its high risen floors, through its abundant window frame you can see all the way to Mount Fuji. The Park Hyatt resort is no more than 90 minutes from Narita Airport and it is close to Shinjuku Station, Tokyo's major transportation hub. The luxury hotel is centered in the heart of Shinjuku, Tokyo's most vibrant business and entertainment district. The location is in the vicinity of Shinjuku Park, Nishi Shinjuku and parts of Shibuya and Aoyama.

The Park Hyatt Hotel is a five star hotel built in the year 1994 and had its last complete renovation in the year 2004. The hotel provides 177 rooms and 23 suites. The luxury rooms and suites are designed as a contemporary private residence concept with comfortable features and spectacular views of Tokyo. The rooms are 55 sq metre surface and offer free wireless Internet, walk-in closet, working and sitting areas, deep soaking tub and king bed with Egyptian cotton linens. All the rooms provide modern features such as air conditioning, alarm clock, both dial-up and broadband wireless Internet, desk, CD player, DVD player, game console, hairdryer, iron and ironing table, mini bar, pay-per-view movies, radio, satellite cable TV, separate shower and bath.

The hotel's restaurant offers gourmet dining, including Japanese Kozue Restaurant, New York Grill, New York Bar and French brasserie Girandole. The Park Hyatt Hotel in Tokyo is also offering spa treatments in its private Club on the Park Spa.

November 23, 2013

History And Economy In Japan

Japan is one of the world’s most influential nations despite its relatively small geographical size. It boasts one of the largest economies and is home to Tokyo, the largest metropolitan city on Earth. Throughout history, the Japanese people have shown an affinity for making progress socially and culturally.


Japan’s culture changed dramatically at the historical point in 1854 when the country was finally made open to the West after centuries of being almost entirely closed off to the rest of the world. The Empire of Japan quickly became an industrialized nation that earned notable status as a world power. Because it was closed off from the rest of the world for so long, Japanese culture was allowed to develop extensions and still affects the lifestyle of many modern Japanese families despite the fact that Western culture has crept in. Some notable aspects of Japanese art include painting, sculpture, and architecture. Wooden pagodas with sliding doors are found throughout Japan. Paintings have been found dating all the way back to 300 BC.

The Japanese economy is one of the most advanced in the world and relies heavily on the technology and service sectors. The industrial capacity of Japan is enormous; motor vehicles, ships, electronics, and even processed foods for export to the entire world are produced in Japan. The government as well as national businesses invest heavily in scientific research in order to continue being a leader in international technology. Throughout its vast history and in modern times through technological developments, Japan has stood out as a major contributor to world heritage.