Is the Hotel in Tokyo Worth It?(1)
#RecorderOfARomanticLife #NotebookInspiration π I've stayed in many Mandarin Oriental hotels around the world, but the one in Tokyo best captures the blend of modern and traditional architecture. When I checked in, it was just around sunset. Sunlight streamed through the Japanese-style louvers, casting a warm glow. πΏβ¨ Outside the window was the bustling financial district, while inside, the room featured natural textiles and fabrics, with wallpaper adorned with delicate branches and fallen leaves, reflecting the Japanese respect for nature. πΏβ¨ π» Every night, the hotel's turn-down service brings many little gifts, which I absolutely love! The surprise is delightful. Be sure to try the hotel's breakfast!! It ranks second on my list of delicious breakfasts, right after the one at the Peace Hotel's executive lounge. πΏβ¨ You can have breakfast in the restaurant on the 38th floor or have it delivered to your room. If you eat in the restaurant, you can see Mount Fuji directly! (I've been to the foot of Mount Fuji three times and never saw the summit, so this was super exciting for me.) πβ¨ πΏβ¨ π΄ The Mandarin Oriental Tokyo has nearly 10 restaurants and bars, and three of them are listed in the Michelin Guide Tokyo! #Tokyo πβ¨