I had the chance to stay at the Park Hyatt Tokyo during my stay in Japan and it was one of the most luxurious hotel experiences I’ve ever hand. Morning swims in a pool with panoramic views of the city and Mount Fuji… followed by a pour-over brew of coffee with fun Japanese ceramics…. Then after a full day of sightseeing and adventures… coming home to relax in a tub of sizzling blue sea salts…heavenly Aesop toiletries…and lounging around the room in soft printed kimono bath robes.
I’ll probably never experience anything that sublime again, unless re-watching Lost in Translation and daydreaming count.
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Tsukiji Fish Market Pt 2 (You Woke Up Late) The Other Stalls
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Kyoto
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Japan Eats
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Is Japan Vegetarian Friendly? Here’s What You Can Expect & Eat More Greens
Dessert Among Diamonds Mikimoto Lounge
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