- PRINCE HOTEL / TOKYO BAY SHIOMI / HOTEL ART COLLECTION /
- PRINCE HOTEL / TOKYO BAY SHIOMI / HOTEL ART COLLECTION /
- PRINCE HOTEL / TOKYO BAY SHIOMI / HOTEL ART COLLECTION /
- TOKYO BAY SHIOMI / HOTEL ART COLLECTION / PRINCE HOTEL /
- TOKYO BAY SHIOMI / HOTEL ART COLLECTION / PRINCE HOTEL /
- TOKYO BAY SHIOMI / HOTEL ART COLLECTION / PRINCE HOTEL /
The lobby features a mural portraying lilies as waves, exuding an overwhelming presence. The ceiling is adorned with pulleys reminiscent of maritime transportation, hieroglyphs that have evolved over time, and art objects of water birds—art that offers diverse interpretations of "travel" and "tide watching" can be found throughout. From the corridors to the guest rooms, the works of eight artists become increasingly intriguing upon closer inspection, immersing guests in a colorful world that leaves a vivid impression of the journey.
- CONCEPT /EDO×RESORT / 水辺の宿場町 /
- CONCEPT /EDO×RESORT / 水辺の宿場町 /
- CONCEPT /EDO×RESORT / 水辺の宿場町 /
Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Shiomi, Tokyo’s serene waterfront district, wherecontemporary luxury harmonizes with timeless Japanese tradition.
Our Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel was envisioned as a “Fifth Imaginary Post Town,”
inspired by the historic “Four Post Towns of Edo” that once connected central Tokyo to the resort area of Maihama. This unique heritage infuses our peaceful waterfront setting, where traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern sophistication seamlessly blend to offer a setting that transcends expectations.
Our interiors, inspired by the art and culture of the Edo period, bring together a thoughtful blend of old and new, designed to captivate and inspire creativity, inclusivity, and craftsmanship.
Within these walls, the spirit of omotenashi—Japanese hospitality at its finest—is not merely practiced; it is perfected. Our team anticipates the needs of every guest, adding a personal touch that transforms each moment into a treasured memory.
As we carry forward the legacy of the Edo period, we offer not only refined luxury but also an authentic journey through Japan’s cultural heritage, thoughtfully crafted to delight the modern traveler.

Edo-era Four Post Towns (Edo-shishuku)
This term refers to the collective name for the post towns closest to Edo and Nihonbashi (map) along each of the five main roads during the Edo period. They were located within 2 ri (approximately 8 km) of Nihonbashi, the starting point of the five main roads.
THE ARTISTS

RYOONO
Active since 2000. Specializes in creating murals for commercial spaces such as apparel stores, clubs, hair salons, and restaurants. Provides textile designs for apparel and sports brands, collaborates on corporate items, and works on CD/DVD packaging and logo designs.

Atsushi Ozawa
Born in 1979, Tochigi Prefecture. Graduate of Musashino Art University. Founded OZA METALSTUDIO in Tokyo. Participated in major art festivals such as the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale (2009) and Setouchi Triennale (2014). Permanent works include "A Book of Town" (Tachikawa City Hall, 2010), "Memory of a Ship’s Hull" (Uno Port, 2013), and "Tree Memories" (Andaz Tokyo, 2014).

Fumihito Yamamura
Born in 1981, Kumamoto Prefecture. Graduate of the Department of Design, Tokyo University of the Arts. Head of Design Studio Twenty Three. Active as a graphic designer and illustrator, creating a wide range of designs and illustrations.

Christopher Trotter
Born in 1967, Queensland, Australia. Sculptor. Known for recycling discarded scrap materials to create animal sculptures from repurposed components.

BAKIBAKI
Born in 1978, Osaka. Graduate of Kyoto City University of Arts. Street artist. Known for his signature "BAKI pattern," he engages in live painting, murals, and workshops globally, making an international impact.

Jin Hasegawa
Born in 1972, Hokkaido. Began as an artist after studying sociology and product design. Focuses on projects that foster connections between society and nature, aiming to create shared experiences.

SAL
Born in 1970, Hyogo Prefecture. Active since 1996 as an artist. Gained international recognition through works like DJ Krush’s best album cover art. Also creates commissioned works, such as murals for the ballroom of the Hyatt Hotel in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Ryosuke Otomo
Designer and illustrator based in Tokyo, Japan. Graduate of the Department of Design, Tokyo University of the Arts. Transitioned to freelancing after working as a designer for Namco (now Bandai Namco). Works include visuals and illustrations for advertisements, as well as logo and character design.
