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Architecture Mount Fuji Architect Studio
The hotel structures take on dark geometric forms, as designed by Mount Fuji Architects. While a clean-lined glass and wood chapel perches on the rooftop, the hotel’s gray stone façade—complete with tiered balconies and tumbling greenery—hides an interior that includes four banquet halls and a lounge with a wall made from upcycled woods from old Japanese houses.
Interior design Jamo Associates, Line-Inc
Upon passing a Zelkova tree at the entrance, guests emerge into a world of Japanese-made furniture by brands such as Truck and Tokyo Cork Project—the latter using old wine corks to make the statement stools in the lounge.
Art in Focus Something permanent, something temporary
Pieces by such standouts as Ido Yoshimoto, Maru Michinori, Chopped Liver Press, David Horvitz, and Nigel Peake dot the spaces throughout the hotel.
Food & Drink Soul of Shibuya
Expect skewered “Shibuya soul food” at the Trunk Kushi stand, as well as Hojicha tea, coffee from the neighborhood, sake, shochu, and signature cocktails.
City Bill Murray's Tokyo neighborhood
The neighborhood of Shibuya itself is considered the center of Tokyo’s youth culture, with an abundance of traditional Izakaya gastropubs, karaoke venues, arcades, restaurants, boutique stores, manga cafés, and art galleries.
Further brought a group of architects, hoteliers and place-makers from across the Asian continent to Tokyo to explore new ideas about urban living and the cities of tomorrow.
Trunk Hotel Cat Street
5-31 Jingumae, Shibuya-Ku
Tokyo 150-0001
Japan
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