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Lead Real Estate is set to enhance its premium portfolio with the introduction of ENT TERRACE GINZA Premium, a luxury extended-stay hotel located in the heart of Tokyo's prestigious Ginza district. This new development comes at a time when Japan's tourism sector is experiencing a significant resurgence, attracting travelers from around the globe.
Scheduled to open its doors on December 16, 2024, ENT TERRACE GINZA Premium will offer a range of luxurious apartments designed to provide guests with an unparalleled experience. Each unit will be equipped with high-end amenities and stylish furnishings, ensuring comfort and sophistication for both short and long-term stays.
The Ginza area, known for its upscale shopping, fine dining, and vibrant cultural scene, positions the hotel as an ideal destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Tokyo life. As travel continues to rebound, this venture signifies a bold step towards meeting the growing demand for luxurious accommodations in one of the world's most sought-after cities.
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