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Tokyo's iconic Okura hotel closes ahead of demolition | Tokyo's iconic Okura hotel closes ahead of demolition |
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Tokyo's iconic Okura hotel has closed ahead of its demolition and redevelopment for the 2020 Olympics. | Tokyo's iconic Okura hotel has closed ahead of its demolition and redevelopment for the 2020 Olympics. |
The hotel is considered a modernist masterpiece and a perfect representation of 1960s Japanese style. | The hotel is considered a modernist masterpiece and a perfect representation of 1960s Japanese style. |
A pair of glass towers designed by Yoshio Taniguchi, son of the Okura's original architect, will replace it. | A pair of glass towers designed by Yoshio Taniguchi, son of the Okura's original architect, will replace it. |
Built in 1962, the hotel has been favoured by world leaders, celebrities and was even James Bond's preferred abode in You Only Live Twice. | Built in 1962, the hotel has been favoured by world leaders, celebrities and was even James Bond's preferred abode in You Only Live Twice. |
US President Barack Obama joined a roll call of other US leaders when he stayed there in 2009. | US President Barack Obama joined a roll call of other US leaders when he stayed there in 2009. |
A farewell concert was held in the hotel's lobby on Monday. The main building will be torn down next month but an annex will remain open. | A farewell concert was held in the hotel's lobby on Monday. The main building will be torn down next month but an annex will remain open. |
The hotel's management say that the redevelopment is necessary for the hotel to keep its five-star rating. | The hotel's management say that the redevelopment is necessary for the hotel to keep its five-star rating. |
"It is difficult for us now to provide a top Japanese hotel due to the building's age," an Okura spokeswoman told the AFP news agency. | "It is difficult for us now to provide a top Japanese hotel due to the building's age," an Okura spokeswoman told the AFP news agency. |
The new hotel will have 510 rooms housed in towers reaching 41 storeys. It is due to open in 2019. | |
'A destruction of culture' | 'A destruction of culture' |
However, the decision to demolish the hotel has been controversial, with a social media campaign and petitions launched to save it. | However, the decision to demolish the hotel has been controversial, with a social media campaign and petitions launched to save it. |
The British design magazine Monocle described the closure as "a heartbreaking and irreparable loss". | The British design magazine Monocle described the closure as "a heartbreaking and irreparable loss". |
Academics have also said that the Okura's design is unique and irreplaceable. | Academics have also said that the Okura's design is unique and irreplaceable. |
"It is a destruction of culture. This building is a one and only, which truly integrates Japanese aesthetics with a Western-style hotel," Tadashi Yamane a professor of urban design at Tokyo City University told AFP. | "It is a destruction of culture. This building is a one and only, which truly integrates Japanese aesthetics with a Western-style hotel," Tadashi Yamane a professor of urban design at Tokyo City University told AFP. |
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