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A welcome addition to Tokyo's eastern district of Oshiage. Designed by the illustrious Kengo Kuma, he has worked with his signature materials of raw wood and concrete- add to this metal fixtures, reams of white fabric and a flare of style in tying these stark materials together to somehow create a sense of warmth and luxury. The studios are small but undoubtably cool, think metal sinks and plywood walls. The luxury suites offer more space as well as views from giant floor to ceiling windows. The real crowd pleaser is the rooftop bar offering comfortable seats from which to gawp at Tokyo Skytree, just five minutes own the road. The staff are faultless in their manners and service- we would 100% recommend!
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"It was designed by cult architect Kengo Kuma, and has an abstract wooden façade, a roof terrace and industrial-style rooms designed for a range of budgets."
Originally published by The Telegraph
"There’s no mistaking ONE@Tokyo as anything other than a design hotel, and Kengo Kuma’s exterior is just the first of industrial cues taken from Tokyo's downtown’s factories."
Originally published by Conde Nast
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