Room With A View, Room 4303 |
Many scenes in Lost In
Translation are set at the Park Hyatt Tokyo so, with some help from my
dad’s Hyatt points, I booked a room.
This turned out to be an excellent idea.
The Park Hyatt is one of the best hotels, if not the best, I’ve ever
visited. The rooms are large (huge by
Japanese standards) and the service is impeccable. There is standard twice daily housekeeping
and they even fill up the ice bucket (with Scotch bar quality ice cubes too). The staff was very courteous and the
facilities top notch. I asked for a room
with a view facing the city and got a room on the 43rd floor so I
could do my Lost In Translation picture.
Park Hyatt Tokyo Two Queen Bed Room |
Park Hyatt Tokyo Bathroom Tub |
My Toilet's Control Panel |
Tsukiji Fish Market - Long Lines and High Prices |
Imperial Palace Gardens Tokyo |
Imperial Palace Gardens and Tokyo Skyline |
Tokyo Skyline |
It's best not to play 'guess what sound this made?' or 'what
sea creature was this?' while eating in Japan.
I was a little adventurous on my flight to Tokyo and enjoyed the eel and
other odd things served. Once on the
ground, I was much less daring. I went
to McDonald’s twice. I did try some
street food and it was good and looked like chicken. I also went to the New York Bar at the Park
Hyatt Tokyo. I had one of my top three
burgers (and by far most expensive) ever.
I got there before the band started and enjoyed the sun set.
New York Bar Cheese Burger ~$60 |
New York Bar - Park Hyatt Tokyo |
Mega McMuffin - It's Amazing |
I'm Not Sure What It Is, But It's Only Y500 |
Park Hyatt Tokyo - Floors 39 to 52 |
Sun Rise in the Land of the Rising Sun |
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