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I went to the Park Hyatt Tokyo...


... for my first time in Japan. Spending a night there was way out of our budget so we only went to the bar. We waited for the last night of our 3 weeks in Japan to have a drink at the New York Bar and... it was magical.
I've seen this movie 2 times in 2003 while still in high school and since then, I've been dreaming to visit this country. I did. And I want to do it again.

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Sure it's nice and the view is a killer but when you get down to it, it's just a hotel bar with nothing really going for it other than it was featured in this movie. And if there's one thing Tokyo has it's bars from little joints with a dozen seats to large and sprawling.

But if you really want a bar with a view you need to go to Bello Visto in Shibuya. It's in the Cerulean Tower hotel on the 40th floor. It's got floor to ceiling windows and if you want a seat at one you need to reserve it but the view is out of this world especially sunset. On a clear day you'll be able to see the Tanzawa mountains and the iconic Mt. Fuji.

Bring your wallet because it's not cheap.

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Perfect ! I wasn't aware of this and I will have a drink there as soon as I go back to Japan ;-) thanks for the advice

PS: I'll check with google image first to have a taste of this .

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There's a dozen other places you could go to with views that are just as good if not better than the Park Hyatt. As I said, bars in Tokyo aren't lacking and just about every hotel has either a bar or restaurant or both way up top. But here's a good list: http://www.timeout.com/tokyo/bars-and-pubs/best-tokyo-bars-with-a-view

We've personally been to the R Restaurant & Bar, Star Road, Sky Lounge Stellar Garden, Deva & Top of Shinagawa. Personal favorites are the aforementioned Bello Visto. Top of Shinagawa and Star Lounge.

But you shouldn't limit yourself to just places with a view. If there's one thing that Tokyo loves, it's trying new things. There's always a new bar, a new drink, a new area to explore. Don't be afraid to crawl through the back alleys as sometimes you can find a gem here and there. But if Japanese is not one of the languages you speak you might be better off staying in the more touristy areas.

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I will be staying there later this year.

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So how was it? Still the same as in the movie after 15 years?

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Has not changed much. The New York Bar on the 52nd floor is exactly the same as it was in Lost in Translation.
A warning for non-smokers - this bar still allows smoking. I love the fact that people can still enjoy a drink and a cigar or cigarette in a refined and uber cool bar like this one, while watching and listening to a live jazz/soul band.

The pool on the 47th floor must be one of the greatest pools on Earth as far as views go. My friends and I swam at least 3 times during the week we were there - mostly in the mornings to fend off the effects of a hangover! It was the perfect way to start the day.

I can't speak highly enough of the staff - they are all wonderful!

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That is so cool. I will definitely check it out when I have a chance!

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