Kabuki concept room

  • Kabuki concept room
  • no smoking

Tax included 38,600 JPY

  • No Smoking
  • 37.00m2
  • 2~4 guests
  • Single size / Width: 90-130 cm×2
  • Sofa bed×2
  • Wi-Fi available (free)

Based on the East Wing Family of the Hotel Metropolitan Edmont, the room features a large design of the unique kabuki makeup technique "kumadori" and various motifs that appear in "Sogamono," a representative group of kabuki plays about the revenge of the Soga brothers. ■In-room facilities: bathtub, shower, Wi-Fi, high-speed wired LAN line (up to 1Gbps / free connection), LAN cable available, telephone, humidifier/air purifier, negative ion hair dryer, electric kettle, LCD TV (with cast function), refrigerator, nightwear (shirt dress type), weighing scale, safety box, desk lamp ■Amenities: shampoo, conditioner, body soap (pump type), hand and face soap (pump type), toothbrush, razor, brush, cotton, cotton swabs, shower cap, drip coffee, green tea and black tea tea bags, mineral water (one bottle per person), basic skin care set (available free of charge at the front desk)

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Selected offer

  • “Edmont x Kabuki” ~Discovering the Traditional Japanese Performing Arts~ Kabuki-themed concept room (breakfast Package)
    • Points can be used
    • First-come offer
    • With breakfast
    • limited time

    “Edmont x Kabuki” ~Discovering the Traditional Japanese Performing Arts~ Kabuki-themed concept room (breakfast Package)

    • Breakfast
    • Pay at hotel・Pay online
    • in 15:00~ 29:00 / out Until 11:00

    “Edmont x Kabuki” Collaboration Discover the unique Japan's treasured performing art, Kabuki at Hotel Metropolitan Edmont Tokyo. Immerse yourself in the world of Kabuki staying in one of our Kabuki-themed concept rooms, admiring the costume display and enlightening panel exhibitions in the hotel lobby, and more. ■what is "Kabuki"? "kabuki" is one of Japan's representative traditional performing arts registered as a UNESCO "Intangible Culture Heritage". It is a comprehensive art form that combines various distinctive elements such as unique performance techniques, makeup, elaborate costumes and stage settings. The actors are primarily male. In Kabuki, efforts are made visually to make things easily understandable to the audience. For example, good and evil can be identified by the colors of the makeup, or the actor and his role can be recognized through motifs in their costumes. There are also various conventions, such as noble characters or beautiful men and women who paint their faces pure white, or young, beautiful princesses who wear red kimonos. Kabuki not only preserves tradition but has also evolved with time, and it has created a diverse range of plays and dances over its more than 400-year history. ■Kabuki themed concept room (37sqm) Step into a world of vibrant elegance where Kabuki's unique makeup artistry, known as 'Kumadori,' takes center stage. Our luxurious rooms are adorned with intricate designs that incorporate various motifs from 'Soga Monogatari', a celebrated Kabuki production that recounts the tale of the Soga brothers' vengeance during the early Kamakura period. 'Soga Monogatari' is a timeless narrative that was introduced to the world of Kabuki during the Edo period, giving birth to numerous adaptations. It achieved immense popularity in Edo, and was annually performed as the first play of the New Year. Supervised by Shochiku Co.,Ltd ●Benefits for Guests staying in the Kabuki room Edmont Original Kabuki designed Travel Sticker - Stick it on your suitcase and bring home precious memories of Kabuki and Tokyo. ■Breakfast Buffet - Dining Cafe “Beltempo” Features include the Omelet Station, where our chefs prepare your omelet before your eyes with the fillings of your choice, the Edmont Bakery, serving croissants, danishes, and the Mountain, the danish that has been popular since the hotel first opened, straight from the oven, the Morning Noodles and Congee Station, offering noodles and congee with your choice of over 10 condiments, and the Breakfast Market, with its array of fresh fruit and vegetables. The buffet has some 60 different dishes, including Western dishes, Japanese dishes, salad, and fruit. (Time 6:30-10:00)

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    “Edmont x Kabuki” Collaboration Discover the unique Japan's treasured performing art, Kabuki at Hotel Metropolitan Edmont Tokyo. Immerse yourself in the world of Kabuki staying in one of our Kabuki-themed concept rooms, admiring the costume display and enlightening panel exhibitions in the hotel lobby, and more. ■what is "Kabuki"? "kabuki" is one of Japan's representative traditional performing arts registered as a UNESCO "Intangible Culture Heritage". It is a comprehensive art form that combines various distinctive elements such as unique performance techniques, makeup, elaborate costumes and stage settings. The actors are primarily male. In Kabuki, efforts are made visually to make things easily understandable to the audience. For example, good and evil can be identified by the colors of the makeup, or the actor and his role can be recognized through motifs in their costumes. There are also various conventions, such as noble characters or beautiful men and women who paint their faces pure white, or young, beautiful princesses who wear red kimonos. Kabuki not only preserves tradition but has also evolved with time, and it has created a diverse range of plays and dances over its more than 400-year history. ■Kabuki themed concept room (37sqm) Step into a world of vibrant elegance where Kabuki's unique makeup artistry, known as 'Kumadori,' takes center stage. Our luxurious rooms are adorned with intricate designs that incorporate various motifs from 'Soga Monogatari', a celebrated Kabuki production that recounts the tale of the Soga brothers' vengeance during the early Kamakura period. 'Soga Monogatari' is a timeless narrative that was introduced to the world of Kabuki during the Edo period, giving birth to numerous adaptations. It achieved immense popularity in Edo, and was annually performed as the first play of the New Year. Supervised by Shochiku Co.,Ltd ●Benefits for Guests staying in the Kabuki room Edmont Original Kabuki designed Travel Sticker - Stick it on your suitcase and bring home precious memories of Kabuki and Tokyo. ■Breakfast Buffet - Dining Cafe “Beltempo” Features include the Omelet Station, where our chefs prepare your omelet before your eyes with the fillings of your choice, the Edmont Bakery, serving croissants, danishes, and the Mountain, the danish that has been popular since the hotel first opened, straight from the oven, the Morning Noodles and Congee Station, offering noodles and congee with your choice of over 10 condiments, and the Breakfast Market, with its array of fresh fruit and vegetables. The buffet has some 60 different dishes, including Western dishes, Japanese dishes, salad, and fruit. (Time 6:30-10:00)

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Regarding cancellation fees

On the date of arrival
80% of the room fee
1 days before arrival date
20% of the room fee
Cancellation without prior notice
100% of the room fee

Available plans:1

  • “Edmont x Kabuki” ~Discovering the Traditional Japanese Performing Arts~ Kabuki-themed concept room (breakfast Package)
    Membership price
    38,600 JPY
    Tax included
    38,800 JPY
    • Points can be used
    • First-come offer
    • With breakfast
    • limited time

    “Edmont x Kabuki” ~Discovering the Traditional Japanese Performing Arts~ Kabuki-themed concept room (breakfast Package)

    • Breakfast
    • Pay at hotel・Pay online
    • in 15:00~ 29:00 / out Until 11:00

    only 1 rooms

    • Selected

  • * Sales period:2023/10/17(Tue)~ 2024/09/30(Mon) ・ Period available for stay:2023/11/01(Wed)~ 2024/09/30(Mon)
  • * Show total cost for "2024/07/09(Tue) - 2024/07/10(Wed) 1 Night(s), 2 days" "Guest Room: Room 1 Adults: 2 "
  • * Charges include consumption taxes

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