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The Hotel History of Imperial Hotel Tokyo

1890- Construction completed 1923- Wright's redesigned version completed.

1968- Some entrance designs were moved to Meiji Village Museum for preservation.

The Empire State Building in Tokyo is the fifth generation work. Originally a Renaissance style building, it was built in 1890. Later, it was designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright to complete the main building of its former East Annex. Since its opening, it has received countless guests from all over the world. Whether staying here or having a tea break, Imperial Hotel has always been considerate and sincere to every guest here, and its service is recognized by the world.

The Imperial Hotel with a long history has a constant tradition handed down from generation to generation. At the same time, as a hotel that keeps pace with the times, it is constantly facing new challenges. The perfect service of Imperial Hotel is the perfect embodiment of Japanese hospitality.