British hospitality chain Dorchester Collection plans to open a hotel at the 390-meter-high Torch Tower, which will be Japan's highest building upon its completion in 2028.
The tower is currently under construction by Mitsubishi Estate Co in Tokyo.
Dorchester Collection, which is favored by royalty and celebrities, will occupy the 53rd through 58th floors of the building with a total floor area of around 21,400 square meters.
It would have 110 guest rooms, restaurants, and a pool
and will treat guests to a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay and Mt. Fuji.
A Dorchester official said accommodation fees are likely to be among the most expensive in Tokyo.
Hotels operated by Dorchester Collection are currently in nine locations across five cities, including London, Paris, and Los Angeles.


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