Palace Hotel Tokyo Art Collection - Orinokatachi by Yuko Nishimura
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Palace Hotel Tokyo launches new Quintessentially Tokyo package

Palace Hotel Tokyo Art Collection - Orinokatachi by Yuko Nishimura
Palace Hotel Tokyo Art Collection – Orinokatachi by Yuko Nishimura

Who? Palace Hotel Tokyo

What? Palace Hotel Tokyo has recently launched a package combining the arts, gastronomy and culture to showcase the best of Tokyo. The five night, six day package includes a bespoke art excursion, an one-on-one culinary tour, and a four hour cultural class. Guests will also be able to take home an akoya pearl as a momento of their stay. Priced at £33,000 for two.

When? Available now

Where? 1-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan

How? For more information, see www.palacehoteltokyo.com

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