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Marriott signs 2nd JW Hotel in Japan

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Marriott has signed an agreement with East Japan Railway Company to bring the JW Marriott brand to Tokyo, Japan.

The hotel will be located in the heart of Tokyo between Shinagawa and Tamachi Stations and is a key component of JR East’s extensive redevelopment project of the former JR Shinagawa Depot Railway Yard.

The hotel is expected to open in spring 2025.

“We are thrilled to work with East Japan Railway Company to expand one of our flagship brands in Japan with the signing the new JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo,” said Karl Hudson, Area Vice President, Japan and Guam, Marriott International. “The new luxury hotel will mark the second JW Marriott hotel to open in Japan and will welcome guests to an oasis of peace and serenity in the bustling heart of Tokyo.”

Slated to feature 200 guestrooms and suites, the JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo's interiors will be designed by Yabu Pushelberg.

The hotel will feature a variety of dining options including an all-day restaurant with a semi-open kitchen, a specialty restaurant and a lobby lounge which will have a Croissant Bar.

Plans also call for an Executive Lounge, a 25-meter indoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and a Spa by JW.

In addition, the hotel will have 740-square meters of event space, as well as 250-square-meters of pre-function event space.

Yuji Fukasawa, President and Chief Executive Officer, East Japan Railway Company, said, "East Japan Railway is thrilled to welcome JW Marriott hotel to Takanawa Gateway City. We are confident that the new JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo will elevate our hospitality offerings to world-class levels for visitors who seek enriching experiences, revitalized spirits and holistic well-being in this exciting upcoming destination in Tokyo."

The Takanawa Gateway Urban Development project will span four blocks and will include the Takanawa Gateway station and a mixed-use development, which is expected to become Tokyo’s newest international township.

Comprising of five buildings, the development expects to feature residences as well as commercial facilities, a convention, and a conference center.

The JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo is slated to occupy the 22nd to 30th floors of the Station Complex Building (South) and will be situated within walking distance of the Shinagawa Station, the terminus for the upcoming Linear Chuo Shinkansen, set to connect Tokyo with other major cities in Japan. The hotel is also located within a 15-minute drive to Tokyo Haneda Airport.

Marriott currently operates a portfolio of more than 70 hotels in Japan across 18 brands.

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