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Grand Banquet Room Sky Banquet Rooms Lectures, Conferences, Reception Parties and Wedding Receptions All of our banquet rooms on the higher floors (42nd, 43rd, 44th, and 47th) offer magnificent city views. Keio Plaza Hotel has a wide selection of banquet rooms available that are ideal for breakfast or dinner meetings, Grand Banquet Room Sky Banquet Rooms lectures, conferences, reception parties and wedding receptions. Concord Ballroom, 5th oor Hana, 4th oor 42nd Floor This vast 1,320-square-meter (14,208-square-foot) Hana is a multipurpose four-room space with a room is large enough to accommodate up to 1,000 capacity for 900 guests in theater-style seating. Hana Tama Musashi Mitake Rest room people for an elegant sit-down dinner, or up to 1,500 is an ideal venue for conferences, seminars, lectures Takao people for a buffet or other standing event. and exhibitions. Elevator Screen Area 1320sqm, Height 6.0m Area 960sqm, Height 3.5m Screen Elevator Fuji Tsukui Cloak Sagami room Tsukui Musashi Mitake A B C D1 A B C D E D2 Concord Ballroom A B+C D E ABCD AB C Takao Fuji Buffet style Buffet style Theater style Buffet style Hana Buffet style Capacity : 700 guests Buffet style Classroom style Capacity : 300 guests Capacity : 700 guests Capacity : 700 guests Capacity : 500 guests Capacity : 400 guests Capacity : 140 guests 43rd Floor Subaru Comet Screen Cloak Katsura room 5th Floor Dahlia Rest room Natsume Mizuki Starlight Screen Elevator Screen Rest room Nishiki / Ohgi, 4th oor 4th Floor Screen Concord Ballroom Two of our midsize rooms, located on the Elevator Screen Screen fourth floor, offer just the right space and Hana Cloak Accessible Elevator Moonlight room rest room Elevator Escalator environment for receptions and other events. Cloakroom Orion Foyer The windows bring natural sunlight into the Escalator Rest room Foyer Cloakroom Ohgi room. Nishiki Foyer Escalator Escalator Foyer Rest room Elevator Gardenia Area 325sqm, Height 3.2m Escalator Starlight Moonlight Concord Ballroom Foyer Elevator Mimosa Rest room Elevator Elevator Nishiki Rest room Eminence Hall Screen Chapel 44th Floor Cattleya Cosmos Chapel Azalea Ohgi French & Italian cuisine Keyaki Kaede Foyer private room Cyclorama Ohgi Aria Cloak Saint- Aquitaine Momiji room Martin Rest room Eminence Hall Foyer Harmony Elevator Eminence Hall, 5th oor Carillon Screen The Eminence Hall features a 6-meter (19-foot) high Buffet style Theater style ceiling with dazzling chandeliers and lights that Capacity : 250 guests Capacity : 360 guests Elevator Ensemble illuminate the tables in ever-changing colors. The large windows bring natural sunlight into the hall. Area 715sqm, Height 6.0m Ensemble Harmony 47th Floor Rest room Screen Cloak room Screen Asahi Akebono Elevator Screen Smoking Room Aozora Karaoke 47 Screen Room Room Room Room Hikari Akane 1 2 3 4 Buffet style Classroom style Capacity : 600 guests Capacity : 500 guests Eminence Hall Nishiki Ohgi Akebono Aozora MAIN TOWER *Rooms can be split into several partitions Ceiling Conference Dining Dimension LOCATION Floor Room Area height (WxD;m) Classroom Theater Buffet Dinner Sitting (m) Buffet Akebono 190 sqm 17 x 11 2.7 140 180 120 120 80 The Keio Plaza Hotel is at the perfect location to explore the delights of the city of Asahi 98 sqm 15.8 x 5 2.7 50 60 60 50 40 Tokyo. Just outside Tochomae Station or only 5-minute walk from Shinjuku 47F Hikari 65 sqm 10.5 x 5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 Station, the most popular shopping and entertainment spots, our luxury hotel Capacity List Akane 65 sqm 10.5 x 5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 provides stunning experiences which will linger with guests for a long time. Aozora 190 sqm 17 x 11 2.7 140 180 120 120 80 Ensemble 272 sqm 17 x 11.2 2.7 60 60 60 60 60 44F Harmony 190 sqm 17 x 11.2 2.7 140 180 120 120 80 Aria 67 sqm 11 x 5.5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 JR Keihin-tōh ne oku Starlight 190 sqm 17 x 11 2.7 140 180 120 120 80 Li Line ku ju Subaru 67 sqm 11.5 x 5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 in Narita Airport h amanot -S JR Y e Line 43F Moonlight 190 sqm 17 x 11 2.7 140 180 120 120 80 an n ō Orion 67 sqm 11.5 x 5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 Seibu Shinjuku Line h S Ikebukuro R Nippori Comet 98 sqm 16.5 x 5 2.7 50 60 60 50 40 J e Takao 188 sqm 17 x 11 2.7 140 180 120 120 80 in Ueno Asakusa L Tama 67 sqm 9.4 x 5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 JR Chūō-Sōbu Line[Local] o y Takadanobaba k i Akihabara Fuji 188 sqm 17 x 11 2.7 140 180 120 120 80 a Iidabashi S JR Chūō Line[Rapid ] R ■ Sky Banquet Rooms 42F Sagami 67 sqm 10.5 x 5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 J N'EX [ Narita Express(JR) ] Express(JR) [ Narita N'EX ■ Banquet Rooms Tsukui 67 sqm 10.5 x 5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 Marunouchi Line Ochanomizu ■ Restaurants & Bars Mitake 67 sqm 10.5 x 5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 Shinjuku ■ Guest Rooms Musashi 67 sqm 10.5 x 5 2.7 30 40 40 30 20 Ōedo Line Yotsuya Akasaka-mitsuke 10th~41st Concord Ballroom* 1,320 sqm 57 x 23 6.0 1,000 1,800 1,500 1,000 600 Keio Line / Shinjuku Line MAIN TOWER AB , BC 835 sqm 36 x 23 6.0 650 1,050 700 500 450 47 Aoyama-itchome 46 A , C 355 sqm 15.4 x 23 6.0 250 500 300 200 180 Odakyu Line 45 Ginza Line B 436 sqm 19 x 23 6.0 360 540 400 250 200 Tokyo 44 5F 43 D , E 554 sqm 24 x 23 6.0 450 700 500 350 280 42 Roppongi Cattleya 67 sqm 11 x 6.1 2.7 - - - - - Shibuya Chiba Cosmos* 67 sqm 11 x 6.1 2.7 30 40 - - - Daimon Azalea* 67 sqm 11 x 6.1 2.7 30 40 - - - SOUTH TOWER Hana* 960 sqm 42.2 x 21.4 3.5 450 900 700 520 450 Ginza ABC 748 sqm 33.3 x 21.4 3.5 400 850 600 420 420 Ōsaki BCD 697 sqm 30.6 x 21.4 3.5 380 830 580 400 400 Hamamatsuchō Tsukiji market Shinagawa AB , BC 485 sqm 21.9 x 21.4 3.5 240 500 400 310 240 4F CD 450 sqm 19 x 21.4 3.5 200 450 350 250 220 Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport A , C 238 sqm 10.5 x 21.4 3.5 140 300 190 150 100 Keikyu Line D 189 sqm 7.7 x 21.4 3.5 100 200 120 100 80 Airport Limousine Keyaki 98 sqm 11.4 x 8.6 2.7 50 60 - - - Kaede* 67 sqm 11.4 x 5.8 2.7 30 40 - - - SOUTH TOWER *Rooms can be split into several partitions Ceiling Conference Dining Dimension Floor Room Area height Sitting (WxD;m) Classroom Theater Buffet Dinner Tochomae Station ( Toei Oedo Line ) : Just outside (m) Buffet Nearest Shinjuku Station ( West exit, JR / Tokyo Metro Subway Marunouchi Line / Eminence Hall 715 sqm 23 x 30 6.0 500 800 600 450 350 Tokyo Metropolitan Stations Toei Shinjuku Line / Keio Line / Odakyu Line ) : about a 5 minute walk 5F Government Building Marunouchi Line Dahlia* 50 sqm 8.3 x 6 2.7 - - - - - Nishi-shinjuku Sta. ■ ■ Nishiki 325 sqm 20 x 16 3.2 250 360 250 200 130 Ōedo Line 9 Tochōmae Sta. 8 Ohgi 325 sqm 20 x 16 3.2 250 360 250 200 130 Airport Access 7 Shinjuku Monolith 4F Natsume 85 sqm 7 x 11 2.4 40 50 40 30 30 Building 5 5 ● ● Shinjuku Mitsui Building Katsura 85 sqm 7 x 11 2.4 40 50 40 30 30 N'EX Duration: approx. 81 minutes. 4 4 [ Narita Express(JR) ] Adult: ¥3,250 / Child: ¥1,620 3 3 Shinjuku Sta. 2 2 Mizuki 85 sqm 7 x 11 2.4 40 50 40 30 30 ● ● ● Shinjuku Center Building 1 9.5 x 21 Shinjuku First West Kogakuin University Narita Airport 3F Grace Room 300 sqm 2.8 144 180 140 - 80 Building Shinjuku Campus Duration: approx. 120 minutes. 6.0 x 16.5 Airport Limousine Adult: ¥3,200 / Child: ¥1,600 Marunouchi Line Keio Odakyu Shinjuku Line ■ Shinjuku Sta. Shinjuku Sta. ●Dept. Store ●Dept. Store Duration: approx. 60 minutes. West exit ■ Airport Limousine South Adult: ¥1,250 / Child: ¥630 exit JR Shinjuku Station Haneda Airport Restaurants & Bars Shinjuku Expressway ● East exit Bus Terminal Soujuan / Kaiseki Cuisine Kagari / Japanese Cuisine Yamanami / Teppan-yaki Shun / Tempura Main Tower 2F Main Tower 2F Main Tower 7F Main Tower 7F Other Facilities & Services ・Sky Pool (summer-only) ・Reflexology ・Free Wi-Fi ・Fitness Room ・Beauty Studio ・Currency Exchange ・Business Center ・Photo Studio ・Landry service ・Nursing Room ・Sightseeing Tours ・Day care nursery service ・Clinic ・Good Neighbor Shuttle Bus ・Items free charge for guest use ・Universal Design (Accessible) Room (Complimentary shuttle bus service (strollers and wheelchairs) ・Food Boutique from our hotel to Tokyo Disneyland ・Executive Lounge ・Convenience Store and Tokyo DisneySea only for overnight guests) OTHER RESTAURANTS BARS / LOUNGES ・ ・ ・ ・ Duo Fourchettes (French & Italian Cuisine) Kyubey (Sushi) Brillant (Main Bar) Duet (Art Lounge) 2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-Ku, ・ ・ ・ ・ Glass Court (Super Buet) Fumotoya (Soba Cuisine) Aurora (Sky Lounge) Karaoke47 (Karaoke) Tokyo160-8330, Japan ・ Jurin (All Day Dining) ・Poppins (Food Boutique) ・Amanogawa ( Japanese Sake Bar) ・ ・ TEL.
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