The Double Opening of a Pan Pacific Hotel and a Parkroyal Hotel in the Heart of Tokyo

Popular amongst local and international travellers, the hotel’s latest dining and bar space Jam17 located on 17th floor, features a rooftop terrace equipped with a giant live screen and live entertainment. The outdoor space is perfect for events, cocktail parties, and weddings. The dining and bar space was named after the musical pop culture jam session.

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Restaurants and bar include Jam17 Dining which offers a variety of classic Italian dishes from pizzas, pasta, grilled seafood, to signature roasts while Jam17 Geletaria offers a delicious variety of gelato flavours, perfect for an after-dinner treat. For a nightcap, head over to Jam17 Bar and enjoy a range of original cocktails curated by award-winning Shingo Gokan from the renowned SG Club, in Tokyo.                                                                                                                                           

 Jam17 Dining                                                                                              

“It is an exciting time for Pan Pacific Hotels Group as we expand our footprint in Japan with the Japanese tourism industry rebounding in recent months following the relaxation of pandemic restrictions, with over 1 million arrivals in February this year,” said Marcel NA Holman, Vice President, Operations for Japan, Indonesia and China, Pan Pacific Hotels Group. 

“The opening of the Bellustar Tokyo, a Pan Pacific Hotel and Hotel Groove Shinjuku, a Parkroyal Hotel will give travellers to the city the newest experience, especially in the Shinjuku district and Tokyu kabukicho tower where the two properties are located, boasts a wide variety of exciting entertainment and nightlife options.” 

According to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) revenue in the travel and tourism sector is projected to reach US$40.28bn in 2023. Since December 2022, 1.37 million visitors entered Japan, up from about 934,000 in November and 113 times more compared to 2021. 

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