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ANA IC Tokyo opens Japan's largest club lounge.
Monday, 16th February 2009
Source : ANA InterContiental Tokyo
After a multi- million dollar renovation over the last few months, the new Lounge offers new world class facilities and breathtaking views of Tokyo's major landmarks and Mount Fuji from high above the bustling metropolis below.

The Club InterContinental Lounge will open on the 35th floor of the iconic city centre hotel on 10 February, redefines luxury and takes elegance to a new level.

the existing lounge. This new refurbished lounge will serve as an exclusive facility for guests staying on the Club InterContinental floors. The lounge looks over Tokyo's city centre, the Imperial Palace, the National Diet building and Roppongi Hills.

The main concept behind the design of the interior and services of the Club InterContinental lounge is "residential comfort," and provides a chic, simple and elegant setting that provides a perfect retreat whether it is for conducting business or a place to relax and unwind. The Club InterContinental lounge is demarcated into six distinct areas: a welcome reception, library, relaxation space, dining room, bar and meeting facility.

Because the lounge consists of six coexisting zones, each serving different purposes, faintly translucent partitions are used to delineate the areas. This idea derives from Japan's traditional technique of expressing a subtle "light"-typically realised through the use of sudare (bamboo blinds) and andon (paper lanterns). The lounge as a whole is designed to serve as a living space with a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. The lounge also has shower suites for early arriving and late departing guests.

In addition, the hotel plans to refurbish its Club InterContinental guest floors. With a total of 198 guest rooms, the hotel will offer the upgraded facilities and services to enhance its positioning as one of the leading international luxury hotels in the capital.

As well as enlarged bathrooms and enhanced functionality, the interior design is coordinated using Japan's five traditional colours of red, black, gold, silver, and blue. Designed with a minimalist-modern touch, carefully-selected furniture and artworks featuring Japan's traditional techniques such as lacquer ware and woodblock printing are introduced to create a contemporary sense of place.

The Club InterContinental lounge will also offer a dedicated InterContinental Concierge desk, manned by a team who are eager to share their local knowledge and recommend unique local and authentic activities including Insider Experiences, offered at every InterContinental Hotels & Resorts worldwide. For more information, visit www.intercontinentalvideo.com

ANA InterContinental Tokyo is located in the Tokyo's vibrant business and commercial districts and only a short distance from some of the most renowned spots such as Ginza, Roppongi and Shibuya. It boasts of 843 comfortable and contemporary rooms including 43 suites, over 20 meeting venues for up to 2,000 delegates in cocktail style and endless dining choices in 11 restaurants and bars. ANA InterContinental Tokyo combines the refined taste of Japanese tradition with the world class service and facilities of a leading international brand.?

To celebrate opening of our brand new world class club lounge and rooms, ANA InterContinental Tokyo is offering free upgrades to Club InterContinental. This limited opportunity will be offered to the first 50 new reservations made each day between 10 February and 31 March 2009. Rate is based on the Best Flexible Rate.
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