The Tsubaki Tower, which opened in Guam in July 2020, held a press conference in Yokohama on October 27. The Tsubaki Tower is the most luxurious hotel in Guam, with all guest rooms having ocean views, created by the Premier Hotel Group (25 locations in Japan and 9 overseas), which is operated by Ken Real Estate Leasing Co. The opening of the hotel coincided with the outbreak of the new coronavirus, and promotional activities in Japan were held back. However, with the recent restoration of direct flights from Japan to Guam and the relaxation of waterfront measures, the hotel has finally begun full-scale promotion in Japan.
Premier Hotel Group’s sixth hotel in Guam Guam is the largest island in Micronesia, located about 2,500 km south of Japan, with about 170,000 people living on the island, which is slightly smaller than the 23 wards of Tokyo. As a U.S. territory, Guam is an important strategic base in the Pacific Ocean, and at the same time, many tourists visit the island as a tropical resort destination. Because of its easy accessibility from Asia, Guam is popular outside of Japan, especially in South Korea, where Koreans account for 60% of the tourists to the Corona Disaster. The Tsubaki Tower is the sixth high-grade hotel to open in Guam. Planning Manager Yamazaki Honoka introduced the highlights of the 27-story, 340-room hotel. Aiming to be an ambassador of Guam, The Tsubaki Tower opened with the concept of “letting people know a new Guam through its facilities. He explained that Guam is a unique place where Chamorro people, who speak the Chamorro language, have lived since ancient times, and Spanish and Asian cultures are also mixed, although it is now an American territory. The Tsubaki Tower, inspired by the local culture, history, and nature, will allow visitors to discover a new side of Guam.
Facilities and Rooms Aimed at Luxury The “Fanhale Lobby Lounge,” the face of the hotel, is named after the Chamorro word “fanhale,” which means “to take root. As the name suggests, the lounge is a place where guests are encouraged to spend as much time as they like, taking their time as if they were putting down roots once they sit down. The restaurant also offers a menu of coffee and snacks. The “Gadao Bar” is a bar with a motif of a hero from Guam’s legends, equipped with a variety of hard liquors such as whiskey, and features a relaxed atmosphere that can be used as a social gathering place. The buffet-style restaurant “Casa Oceano,” which means “beach house” in Spanish, boasts an interior design inspired by the sea. The restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, is said to be very popular among locals and is known in Guam as a restaurant where reservations are hard to come by. The poolside infinity pool is 30 meters wide and offers a panoramic view of Guam. He explained that the restaurant is a place to be enjoyed not only during the daytime but also at night, and that the fountain show, which is held three times a day, is also a highlight. Beer and tropical cocktails are also available. On the 26th floor is a special lounge, the Linala Club Lounge. This is a space exclusively for club room and suite guests, where they can enjoy breakfast and tea time in a relaxed atmosphere with a spectacular view of the city. On the top 27th floor, there is a dinner restaurant for adults, “Milano Grill – La Stella,” where you can enjoy French and Italian cuisine, and “La Cantina,” a bar with a wide selection of wines. The hotel also features an open-air chapel, “Premier Sky Wedding,” where guests can hold their wedding ceremony under the blue Guam sky and ocean. The hotel has 210 standard-type “Camellia Rooms,” which are 45 square meters in size, making them spacious and comfortable. All rooms are equipped with a balcony of 13m2 or more, so guests can enjoy the Guam breeze. This balcony also offers a breakfast service called “Balcony Breakfast.
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