Annular solar eclipse from the Park Hyatt Tokyo
On May 21, for the first time in 25 years, an annular solar eclipse will be visible from large parts of Japan; for Tokyo, it is the first time in 173 years. The Park Hyatt Tokyo in Shinjuku will offer a special breakfast to observe the cosmic phenomenon from the hotel's 52nd floor.
Since the next annular solar eclipse visible in Japan will be over Hokkaido on June 1, 2030, customers can make this very rare event more special by taking advantage of views from the hotel.
The hotel's New York Grill & Bar will be specially open from 6:30-10 a.m. to coincide with the time of the eclipse, which is from 6:19-9:02 a.m. Guests can choose either a breakfast buffet or a Japanese-style breakfast. The buffet will be available at ¥3,000 per person and the Japanese-style option at ¥3,800. Prices include tax but are subject to a service charge. Quantities are limited for the Japanese-style breakfast.
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