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Toramomon Hills to Offer Weddings with a Breathtaking View of Tokyo
October 28, 2013
From one of the upper floors of Toranomon Hills under construction, the photographer Kiichi Fukuda photographed the amazing 360-degree view.
From the temporary Andaz Studio set up on Keyakizaka Street in Roppongi Hills, Andaz Tokyo is already taking bookings for weddings to be held in this amazing setting next year.
The second issue of the ToMoTo TIMES, an information magazine on Toranomon Hills, has been issued which includes information on Andaz Tokyo as well.
As construction continues at Toranomon Hills, some of the building's tenants are already making preparations for when it opens next year.
The photographer Kiichi Fukuda recently paid a visit to the complex to photograph its progress. From one of the upper floors of the building, he was able to get a preview of the amazing, 360-degree views that Toranomon Hills will provide of the city upon its completion.
Andaz Tokyo, the hotel that will be opening on floors 47 to 52 of the building, has already begun taking advantage of this breathtaking view from the top of one of Tokyo's tallest buildings.
The 52nd floor-the very pinnacle of the skyscraper-will be home to a chapel, a rooftop bar and an outdoor terrace.
From the temporary Andaz Studio set up on Keyakizaka Street in Roppongi Hills, Andaz Tokyo is already taking bookings for weddings to be held in this amazing setting next year. When it opens, it will be the highest wedding venue anywhere in Japan.
While the ceremony and even a cocktail reception could take place on the 52nd floor, the level below that will be home to the Andaz Tokyo's restaurant, the perfect setting for a reception dinner.
There is also a spa and fitness center on the 37th floor, and of course plenty of guest rooms. For a self-contained wedding celebration complete with panoramic views of the city, there is sure to be no place better than Toranomon Hills when it opens its doors next year.
Kelly