APA Hotel opened “APA Hotel ” (3-9-8 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo) on February 14. This is the 17th building in Taito Ward and the seventh in the Ueno area.
Located a 2-minute walk from Okachimachi Station on the JR Yamanote Line/Keihin Tohoku Line, it is situated between Ueno and Akihabara. With access to 4 stations and 5 train lines within a 5-minute walking distance, it can be used as a base not only for business but also for sightseeing.
There are 182 guest rooms in total. The desks, chairs, and slipper racks are raised for ease of use, and 42 rooms on three floors are equipped with individual air conditioning and heating settings. In addition, the main lighting in each room has a dimmer function that allows the user to set the brightness to his or her preferred level.
The first floor restaurant will be open for breakfast and lunch as “Tori Tama,” a chicken and egg specialty restaurant, and for dinner as “Kushikatsu Tanaka,” in cooperation with Kushikatsu Tanaka Holdings.
For check-in, a “1-second check-in machine” has been introduced, and check-in can be performed via a smartphone application. In addition, reservations made with “same-day auto check-in” enabled will greatly simplify the check-in process. In addition, there is an “Express Checkout Post” that allows guests to check out quickly by posting their room card key.
In addition, to meet the increasing demand from foreign visitors to Japan, the hotel has adopted APA Digital Information (ADI), which displays hotel information in five languages (Japanese, English, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, and Korean) on a TV screen, and has installed universal power outlets compatible with almost all power plugs in the world. In addition, universal power outlets that are compatible with power plugs from almost all over the world have been installed. In addition, a total of 353 pictograms are used throughout the building to provide signage and information regardless of language.
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