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Rose Hotel Yokohama joins Worldhotels

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Rose Hotel Yokohama, on the doorstep of the city’s world-renowned Chinatown, has joined Worldhotels as a First Class Collection affiliate. The 178-room hotel is favored by gourmets, business travelers and tourists alike for its award-winning Chungking restaurant, specializing in spicy Szechuan-style cuisine.

The restaurant’s Chef Takaoka won the top Grand Prix Award in the 2010 Yokohama Chinatown Annual Gourmet Championship with his signature dish, crisp-fried crab cake.

Apart from its famous ChungKing restaurant, the Rose Hotel Yokohama also includes a French-style Café Brasserie Milly LaForet.

With a rooftop swimming pool and sunbathing garden, Rose Hotel Yokohama even achieved a listing in the 2011 Michelin Guide to Tokyo-Yokohama.

The hotel’s Grand Ballroom Tsuru No Ma can accommodate up to 1,000 guests and is especially popular as a wedding venue, with its own Japanese Shrine Room and dedicated chapel, along with a photo studio and beauty salon.

The hotel is just a 2-minute walk from Minato-mirai station on the Tokyu line.

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Where the hell is the Rose Hotel, I don't think I've ever seen it. Is it the one that used to be the Holiday Inn??

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I've stayed there twice. Nice. And the room charge included the excellent buffet breakfast at the Milly LaForet Cafe on the first floor. The rooftop pool is pretty small though.

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Sarge, if you stayed THERE, I DOUBT seriously, you spent much time in the POOL...you were too busy " DRILL Instructing "....WHaaaaaaaH!

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Where the hell is the Rose Hotel, I don't think I've ever seen it. Is it the one that used to be the Holiday Inn??

Yes formerly Holiday Inn Yokohama

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