Park Hotel Tokyo January 17 announced the availability of two new Artist Rooms, ‘Jomon” and “Japanese Angel.” These were standard rooms that had been decorated by Japanese artists who had painted on the walls and the ceilings during their stay at the hotel. The concept of these rooms is the “Beauty of Japan.”
As the 28th artist room in the series, artist Daisuke Kagawa’s work depicts the spirit of the Japanese people — a cultivation of the Jomon period which was to enjoy the beauty of the seasons and nature. Daisuke Kagawa’s work was completed on December 23, 2016.
The Japanese Angel Artist Room, the 29th in the series, was completed by artist Yuki Ninagawa December 21, 2016. The room is based on the image of a Japanese Angel descending among roses.
General Manager, Yoshiaki Hayashi said “Kagawa’s ‘Jomon’ is an elaborate work taking ancient earthenware as motif, while Ninagawa’s ‘Japanese Angel’ is more serene and feminine work, just as artist herself is. These contrasting rooms are the 2 newest additions to the Artist Rooms series. Each artist’s view of world represents ‘Beauty of Japan’ in their own way.”
About Park Hotel Tokyo
Park Hotel Tokyo, which opened in 2003, is located on the 25th floor and above in the Shiodome Media Tower. The 25th floor features the lobby and reception desk as well as the restaurants and a bar. The city’s view can be enjoyed through the windows behind the reception desk. There are 270 guest rooms, located from the 26th to 34th floors. In 2013, Park Hotel Tokyo put forth a new concept, “Infinite time and space amid cognizant Japanese beauty.” In line with the concept, decorations of standard rooms on the 31st floor are in progress. To offer a memorable experience in various parts of your stay, Park Hotel Tokyo will continue to maximize the role of Japanese aesthetics and hospitality.