The Tower Hotel Nagoya was built to be a beacon for contemporary culture. This extraordinary structure harks back to the 1950s and started life as a television tower. Over half a century later it has been reimagined as a modern boutique hotel- in the beating heart of a city known across Japan for its innovative industry. There are reminders of its past in the bedrooms- where steel frames stand alongside crisp fabrics- muted tones and works by Tokai artists. In each you can also expect a knockout view- either of Central Park or the cosmopolitan scenes that play out around it. There are restaurants carefully placed on different floors to make the best of that outlook too. In Glycine- keep watch over the cityscape as you enjoy traditional Japanese hospitality and authentic flavours given a modern interpretation. Meanwhile the second floor brings you to Lily- with its open kitchen that breaks down the barriers between guest and chef. On the first floor- FarmAnd is a more casual spot to drop in for coffee or drinks after dark. Whether you find yourself at the top of The Tower Hotel Nagoya or at ground floor level- be sure to pause and admire the artworks that punctuate its interiors. The hotel has connections to Tokai artists - such as Hiroshi Sugito and Masao Shirasawa - with their creativity interwoven into the fabric of this contemporary hotel. The Tower Hotel Nagoya is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property.