A Perfect Marriage of Tradition and Luxury

TAKANAWA HANAKOHRO

A Perfect Marriage of Tradition and Luxury

TAKANAWA HANAKOHRO
A Perfect Marriage of Tradition and Luxury

TAKANAWA HANAKOHRO

We blend nature and experience together to provide our guests with Japanese hospitality and a stay to remember.
We greet you as you enjoy a stroll down the paths of the Japanese garden and take in the vibrant seasonal scents of the flowers.
By offering relaxing spaces woven together from natural splendor and Japanese sensibilities, we ensure that each and every one of our guests can enjoy time well spent.

Guest Services

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TAKANAWA HANAKOHRO
TAKANAWA HANAKOHRO
TAKANAWA HANAKOHRO

Experiences

Experiences at Takanawa
Experience

Experiences at Takanawa

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Moon-gazing Tradition in Takanawa
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Moon-gazing Tradition in Takanawa

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OH-SAI LOUNGE
Experience

OH-SAI LOUNGE

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TAYUTA SPA
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TAYUTA SPA

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JAPANESE GARDEN
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JAPANESE GARDEN

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Subtle Japanese Style Suites

Guest Rooms and Suites

This space infused with Japanese tradition is equipped with low beds and sofas to let you rest in comfort.

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TAKANAWA HANAKOHRO

Facilities

Relax in comfort at the lounge (exclusively for guests staying at Takanawa Hanakohro) and the private spa.

Where we are

[Train]
• Approximately five minutes’ walk from Shinagawa Station (Takanawa Exit), Shinkansen/JR/Keikyu Line
• Approximately three minutes’ walk from Takanawadai Station, Toei Asakusa Line (Tokyo Metropolitan Subway)
• 11 minutes from Haneda Airport to Shinagawa Station (Keikyu Line) under ideal conditions

[Information About Free Shuttle Bus]
Shinagawa Prince Hotel (Takanawa Exit) 8:00 a.m. – 9:20 p.m. (approx. 20-minute intervals)

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Shinagawa Aquarium

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