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Hotel Indigo has opened its fourth property in Japan in the capital city, Tokyo. Together with Pan Pacific International Holdings Corporation, the neighbourhood-inspired Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya debuts in one of Tokyo’s most well-known areas near the iconic Shibuya Crossing.Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya draws its neighbourhood inspiration from the colourful and dynamic urban jungle of the surrounding Shibuya. The 272-room hotel features a selection of vinyl records in each guestroom – paying homage to Shibuya’s music culture – and offers sensational views of Tokyo Skytree and Mount Fuji on a clear day.

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With arts and entertainment at the core of the neighbourhood, the hotel’s newly opened restaurant, Gallery 11, further celebrates the rich culture with fascinating artworks adorning its walls capturing the eclectic spirit of Shibuya. Diners can expect a feast for the senses with Gallery 11 serving up a fusion of delectable Mediterranean with a Japanese twist using the freshest local and seasonal ingredients to create unforgettable flavours in its menus.Walking distance from Shibuya Scramble Crossing — one of the world’s busiest and most well-known pedestrian crossings — Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya is nestled within Japan’s most popular shopping and dining districts. The area is home to world-class architecture, unique cultural experiences, and relaxing urban parks.The Hotel Indigo brand first debuted in Japan in 2020 with the openings of Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora and Hotel Indigo Karuizawa, and in 2022 Hotel Indigo Inuyama Urakuen Garden followed. In 2024, the brand is also due to debut in Nagasaki.
The new addition in Japan comes a week after Hotel Indigo broadened its wings in Mexico with the addition of Hotel Indigo Guadalajara Expo located in Guadalajara’s historic district, Chapalita.Originally built for the 1970 World Cup, following a renovation it has been brought up to a new level of design that resonates with its legacy, helping guests understand and connect with the background story of the property to experience an authentic immersive neighborhood stay.

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