Mercure, a world leading brand from Accor, unveils its newest property to its growing portfolio in Japan, Mercure Tokyo Hibiya, located in the heart of Tokyo’s theater district.
The Hibiya neighborhood became a symbol of Japan's modernization during the Meiji period (1868-1912) and a center of glamorous social and diplomatic events when the Rokumeikan Hall was established. Many theaters and cinemas were constructed in the area, including the Imperial Theatre, Nissay Theatre, and Hibiya Film Theater. Hibiya continues to evolve as a mecca of Japanese entertainment culture, highlighting theaters, cinemas, and other forms of stage performances.
Mercure Tokyo Hibiya is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from Shimbashi station, a 5-minute walk from Uchisaiwaicho station and a 10-minute walk from Hibiya station.
Lobby
Inspired by the history of Hibiya, the hotel's design concept, “Stage Art,” can be experienced in spaces featuring gorgeous lighting, rugs, artwork, and stage-inspired designs spread throughout the 178 guest rooms and suites, lobby, restaurant and bar, executive lounge, fitness center, and meeting room.
La Scène restaurant, meaning “the scene” in French, was named with the vision that the restaurant and hotel will become an important scene in our guests stories. True to the design concept, a large art installation over the bar, inspired by the movement of twirling ribbons used in dance, welcomes diners to a warm and vibrant space. The menu offers dishes that blend the harmony of seasonal ingredients prepared by traditional French cooking techniques and emphasize the sourcing and use of local Japanese ingredients.
Executive Lounge
The executive lounge on the 3rd floor provides a haven of relaxation exclusively for guests staying in privilege rooms and suites. During their stay, guests can enjoy Mercure’s “Local Discovery” culinary experience with light drinks and bites throughout the day and a view of the local trains from the windows. The 3rd floor also features a private meeting room that accommodates up to ten guests and a fitness center equipped with the latest cardio and weight training equipment.
“Mercure Tokyo Hibiya is truly locally inspired, paying homage to the history and culture of Hibiya through its design. Its excellent location in the heart of the bustling capital of Tokyo will make it a popular destination for business and leisure travelers alike. The Mercure brand will continue to be a focus for us in Japan, and we are pleased to be able to welcome this property as the 10th Mercure in the country.” said Garth Simmons, Chief Executive Officer, Premium, Midscale and Economy Division for Accor in Asia.
Guests can benefit from Accor’s lifestyle loyalty program ALL - Accor Live Limitless, a daily lifestyle companion. ALL harnesses and enhances the brands, services and partnerships offered within Accor’s ecosystem, delivering meaningful experiences and rewards to its most engaged customers while enabling them to work, live, and play far beyond their stay at home and around the world.
Accor currently operates 22 properties (5,448 keys) in Japan under several brands, including Pullman, Swissôtel, Mercure, Novotel, ibis, ibis Styles and ibis Budget. Mercure Tokyo Hibiya will become the 10th Mercure hotel in Japan and will join a collection of over 900 Mercure addresses globally across over 60+ countries.
For more information and reservations, visit https://all.accor.com/hotel/C1F1/