ANA InterContinental Tokyo opens 600-sq-meter lounge
TOKYO —
The ANA InterContinental Tokyo has completed a multimillion dollar renovation of its Club InterContinental Lounge on the 35th floor, offering breathtaking views of Tokyo’s major landmarks and Mount Fuji.
The 600-square-meter Club InterContinental lounge claims to be Japan’s largest, and is more than three times the size of the previous lounge. This new refurbished lounge will serve as an exclusive facility for guests staying on the Club InterContinental floors.
The Club InterContinental lounge is demarcated into six distinct areas: a welcome reception, library, relaxation space, dining room, bar and meeting facility. Because the lounge consists of six coexisting zones, each serving different purposes, faintly translucent partitions are used to delineate the areas. This idea derives from Japan’s traditional technique of expressing a subtle “light” - typically realized through the use of “sudare” (bamboo blinds) and “andon” (paper lanterns). The lounge as a whole is designed to serve as a living space with a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. The lounge also has shower suites for early arriving and late departing guests.
The Club InterContinental lounge also offers a dedicated InterContinental Concierge desk.
To celebrate opening of the new world class club lounge and rooms, ANA InterContinental Tokyo is offering free upgrades to Club InterContinental. This limited opportunity will be offered to the first 50 new reservations made each day before March 31. Rates start from 26,000 yen and are based on the best flexible rate and varies depending on the day.




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Yelnats
This is like who cares? What is the point?
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Altria
What's the ANA Incontinental? An airport lounge? A hotel?
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Sarge
Altria - "What's the ANA Incontinental?"
A care center for the elderly? Ha ha ha! Sorry, couldn't resist! The ANA Intercontinental is a very nice hotel! ( never stayed there, 'cause it's too expensive for me )
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motytrah
The club is essentially for people who reserve expensive club floor rooms (more than the already expensive rooms). If you do a LOT of business travel and can get Ambassador status Royal Ambassador status you can get free upgrades to club too. I would guess top Tier ANA folks get upgrades and club access too.
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