Nestled in the heart of Minato Ward, Tokyo, InterContinental Tokyo Bay unveils its meticulously crafted Japanese Dry Landscape Garden, an exclusive haven for Japanese Lounge Access guests from June 7th onward. Inspired by the tranquil aesthetics of Japan’s satoyama landscapes, the garden transports guests to a realm of serenity.
Meticulously pruned trees and vibrant seasonal flowers adorn the garden, mirroring the changing seasons’ kaleidoscope of colors. A focal point of the garden is the Tsukubai, a stone basin symbolizing the natural flow of water, while the karesansui technique employs sand patterns to evoke the illusion of rippling water, enhancing the tranquil ambiance.
Beyond the garden’s aesthetic allure, Japanese Lounge Access guests are treated to an array of exclusive services. Indulge in the exquisite flavors of Afternoon tea, featuring premium Japanese ingredients, or embark on a sensory journey with a Matcha tea experience. Embrace Japanese traditions by renting a Yukata, a summer cotton kimono, or an Uchiwa, a paper fan, to complete your immersive experience.
Executive Chef Michiya Nakaune curates traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner sets, tantalizing guests with authentic flavors. To complement your culinary journey, complimentary alcoholic beverages, including sake and shochu sourced from Tokyo, are available.
The official video released by InterContinental Tokyo Bay provides an immersive glimpse into the exclusive cultural experiences awaiting Japanese Lounge Access guests. Discover the serene beauty of the Japanese Dry Landscape Garden and immerse yourself in the traditions and flavors of Japan at InterContinental Tokyo Bay.