It was announced that The Royal Park Canvas Ginza Corridor, a hotel aiming to offer the best nightlife in Tokyo, will open its fifth outlet in Tokyo, offering a number of contents on the themes of alcohol, music, light, food and entertainment under the concept of "intoxication," and that a restaurant and three types of bar and lounge will also open in The Royal Park Canvas Ginza Corridor on Wednesday, November 16.


On the first floor will be the third Italian restaurant "Il Cardinale Ginza Corridor Cuchina Italiana (il Cardinale Ginza Corridor Cucina Italiana)" after the Ginza Main Store and Akasaka Store, and on the first and second floors will be three bar lounges of different types: PROSECCO BAR, "CANVAS LOUNGE produced by P.C.M." and OMIKI BAR.

▼ "Il Cardinale Ginza Corridor Store Cuccina Italiana" Daytime Store​


▼ ​A view of the restaurant from Kojunsha Street


▼  In the evening, you can relax and enjoy dinner and drinks.​

■ PROSECCO BAR

When you enter the entrance to The Royal Park Canvas Ginza Corridor, you immediately see PROSECCO BAR. Find your favorite item in 4 visor glasses and 13 bottles.
As a waiting bar in a restaurant and a place to turn on and off after work, be active in the light of day and elegantly before dinner, the new aperitivo style of Ginza Corridor Street is presented here at PROSECCO BAR.

▼ A bar counter with a cheerful atmosphere that makes it easy to drop in alone​


▼ ​New rendezvous spots in Corridor City are coming

■ ​CANVAS LOUNGE produced by P.C.M.

Produced by the legendary Marunouchi bar "P.C.M. (Pub Cardinal Marunouchi)," the main bar embodies the concept of "intoxicating" in The Royal Park Canvas Ginza Corridor. This is a cash-on-delivery style standing bar where you can enjoy a wide variety of drinks until midnight.

A DJ team led by sound producer LAVA will enliven the entire lounge with a mix of sound, light and images. The LED vision creates a rhythm of light and color as the music rises, creating a space where new encounters and positive ideas emerge. You can spend each night watching Corridor Street on the open terrace, rocking to the music and talking to each other in oblivion to the passage of time.

All rooms are also equipped with Technics brand's premium wireless speaker system "OTTAVA," allowing guests to enjoy the DJ sound of the canvas lounge in a live atmosphere while staying in the room.

▼ Leveraging the effects of light to create an emotional surprise, an "intoxicating" experience, with full color and light​


▼ LAVA, a sound producer in the canvas lounge​

■ ​OMIKI BAR

Passing through the see-through noren curtain from OMIKI BAR, you can see the calming Japanese atmosphere of OMIKI BAR "CANVAS LOUNGE produced by P.C.M.". "OMIKI BAR" is a bar with a focus on Japanese sake, where you can relax in a semi-private atmosphere while listening to music from an analog record of "GINZA RECORDS & AUDIO" selection.

For drinks, IMADEYA GINZA has selected a selection of organic and other rare Japanese sake and shochu Japanese sake, and you can enjoy seasonal releases and pairing with snacks.

▼ You can enjoy Japanese sake while listening to analog record music in a calm Japanese space.​

■ ​ Champagne Bar Room312 by LILI LA YULI

"Champagne Bar Room 312 by LILI LA YULI" is a Champagne bar with a referral system for hotel rooms by Ms. Yuriko Watanabe, who also works as a total coordinator for the food space.

As a general rule, the bar is open to introducers only, so check in at the canvas lounge, pick up your card key and take the elevator to the third floor. When you open the door to Room 312, you'll find a special private space surrounded by Yuriko Watanabe's world view.


In a highly flexible space with an Italian restaurant, a number of unique bars and DJ booths, events featuring alcohol and music, bar hopping and other "experiences that can only be found here" will be created to showcase the nightlife appeal unique to the Ginza Corridor area.

>> ​Find out more about "The Royal Park Canvas Ginza Corridor" here!


The Royal Park Canvas Ginza Corridor

Address: 6 -2 -11 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Facilities: 161 guest rooms, 1 restaurant, 3 bars and lounges
Site area: 701.45 square meters (212.19 tsubo)
Total floor space of the hotel: approximately 7,304 square meters (approximately 2,209 tsubo)
Structure/Scale: Steel-framed structure, 13 stories above ground, 1 basement

■ Access
・Tokyo Metro Ginza Station Exit C -1/C -2
Hibiya Station, Exit A -11/A -13
Walk for 5 minutes from Exit F -7 of Yurakucho Station.
・Approx. 6-minute walk from JR Shimbashi Station North Exit, Yurakucho Station Hibiya Exit