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Neutral and wood palettes create an inviting lobby atmosphere with an organic feel.

Aerial view of the TRUNK(Hotel) Yoyogi Park

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It mirrors the vibrant Yoyogi Park, the surrounding city blocks, and the famed Shibuya Crossing.

It’s the epitome of modern and traditional lifestyles converging, Yui says.

Here, everything it’s crucial that you know aboutTrunk(Hotel) Yoyogi Park.

The exterior of TRUNK(Hotel) Yoyogi Park

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Right below, a group of hip Tokyoites imbibed over cocktails in the heated jacuzzi.

Immersion into Japanese culture is a central tenet of each Trunk property.

I love the Cat Street propertys vintage rental bikes, all rebuilt from abandoned bicycles in Tokyo.

The views from the pool at TRUNK(Hotel) Yoyogi Park

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Branded mineral water bottles are sourced in collaboration with More Trees, which carries out forest conservation.

There are multipurpose bathrooms in public spaces and elevators at both the Cat Street and Yoyogi Park locations.

Suites at Yoyogi Park are barrier-friendly, which means they’re accessible to wheelchair users without any in-room steps.

A guest room at TRUNK(Hotel) Yoyogi Park

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Family-Friendly Offerings

Children can unlock their inner artist with coloring books available on request.

Baby baths, cribs, and childrens toothbrushes are available upon request.

A guest room bathroom at TRUNK(Hotel) Yoyogi Park

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Interior of a restaurant at TRUNK(Hotel) Yoyogi Park

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