Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street: Crafting Connection in Shibuia

In the heart of Tokya Shibuia District – between the youth buzzing of Harajuku and Neon Blammation Shibuia Scramble – Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street offers a boutique experience in hospitality that is as much as they feel as good as it is about work Good. Open in 2017 years with a room of 15 rooms, Hotel Redefinites What does travel consciously, blurring lines between luxury, sustainability and local connections.

Modern modern hotel building with layered balconies and greenery, with sign reading "Trunk (Hotel)" In the forefront.

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From the moment you step off the street and pass under the limbs of the ambushed tree of Zelkov at the entrance, it is clear that you are not a typical Tokyo stay. The facade for coal coal and minimalist geometry hide the interior that feels intimately intimately and expansively. The furniture from Japanese craftsmen, recycled materials gave new life and courier artworks that rotate together with constant installations tell a story about thoughtful craft and quiet, but fierce, environmental management. From the shampoo in your bathroom to recycled bikes, parked in front, the leading philosophy of the hotel is built into everything you see.

Modern hotel lobby with black walls, wood coating, glass housing, plants in recruits and abstract wall art. The Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street Sign is visible, adding to a stylistic and modern atmosphere

PHOTO: Cardbody Troup (Hotel) Cat Street

Modern salon on the trunk (hotel) Cat Street with tanny leather sofas, armchairs, large plants in recruits, hanging light fastenings and backgrounds. The space is quietly lit and offers chic, contemporary vibration

Modern hotel lounge with beige sofa, large wooden coffee table, ornamental hanging wooden sculptures and. Facility in Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street.

Modern tape with wooden counter, glass tape and beverage bottles in Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street, with a large neon reading "Trunk (bar)" above the counter.

It is designed to urge guests in what the brand calls “socializing” and “localization”, this stay is meaning in every detail. Interiors, imaginary Carriers for caveswith architectural design Studio Mountains Fuji Architectsreflect what they call “Tokyo design” – a thoughtful blend of traditional crafts and modern minimalism. Each guestroom is a unique expression, equipped with adapted pieces and local artistic works that respects both the legacy and the future of the Japanese design. No two rooms are the same, so every visit feels like a unique experience.

Modern living room with dark gray / sailor sofia, large wooden coffee table, high plant, shutter windows and framed poster on the wall that contains a person in sunglasses.

Modern living room / hotel room with a wooden chair, gray / naval couch, large windows with dark rollers, wooden pensions, closed wood and visible bedroom through glass door - evoking Chic Vibe of Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street.

Modern Kitchenette / Bar in Trunk (hotel) Cat Street, with a wooden island, elegant black wardrobe, hanging lights and glass door leading to a bedroom in a minimalist room.

Neatly built a bed with white sheets with two folded shirts on top, large wall TV, framed photos and two wall lamps in a minimalist trunk (hotel) Cat street bedroom.

Large beige Coating space for sitting with three upright backrests, and each contains a small gray pillow, sitting on a white wall

Modern bathroom on the trunk (hotel) Cat Street with white paved walls, rectangular sink, black layers, manual soap, two candles, neatly folded towels and hanging organizers

Benefits and materials used in the rooms are located or inspired by itself in Tokyo – including the remains of iron factory converted into hangers and sanitary boxes – adding a subtle but strong sense of narrative in space.

Minimalist table setup on Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street, with wall lamps, framed photos, phone, notebook, papers, tissue boxes, and small vases with white wall.

This ethos extends to the minibar, where you will find hyper-local treats like Shibuia beer and Shibuia Cola (fizdi goes to iconic transition down the path) and utility salon space, which is installed as a playground with a gallery.

Pencil and Notepad are placed on a black movie pad next to pamphlets called

Tag bottle "Relaxing" Sams on a white surface next to the instructions card, recording Chic Vitete of Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street with its elegant design and thoughtful lists of ingredients.

White bowl keeps coffee eyelids and sugar packs next to four white cups on a dark surface

Kmivanje site continues in the Shonbini-Concept Shop Shop, Trunk (shop)Where visitors can pick up the same mugs and cakes used in the hotel – each piece made in cooperation with a green life project 21, using a crushed and discarded display from restaurants and schools across Japan.

Modern shop in Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street Called Trunk (shop) with large glass windows and doors, minimalist black framed sitting seat and shelves with products visible inside.

Minimalist interior interior retail shops in Trunk (hotel) Cat Street contains white shelves that show neatly organized clothes, books and lifestyles; Large windows provide natural light

Shelves are stock with various packaged goods, bottles and containers in a well-lit, organized interior store in Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street

The minimalist shop inside at Trunk (hotel) Cat street contains white shelf, refrigerator for drink storage, counter with the upper menu and various packaged goods and dried offscreen

When strikes hunger, hotel restaurant offers a fully sensory dining experience that feels more like a home party than a formal affair. Trunk (kitchen)) It leans on Japanese-Western Fusion, with an open kitchen sitting and a private cooking table where you can only dinner steps from the action.

Modern restaurant Interior in Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street, with wooden counter, brown chairs, Booking lights, large vase with greenery and open kitchen in the background

The small, modern dining space in Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street has wooden tables, black chairs, hanging black light lights and a framed artwork on the beige wall

Dimli Lighting Dining space next to the kitchen at Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street has a metal table, black chairs, bright and framed black and white portrait on the white paved wall. The plant is partially visible in the foreground.

Stainless steel table with black chairs is placed next to the kitchen in the trunk (hotel) Cat Street, which houses wine refrigerators, hanging lights and accessories on the paved wall.

Minimalist restaurant Dining space on Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street has wooden floors, light walls, simple tables and chairs and modern artworks on the walls

The Trunk’s version of hospitality goes deeper than soft leaves and elegant surfaces that we inhale the neighborhoods that are part of the overturning from overturned ceramic mugs) to think about something possible to spoil the spaces that inhabit spaces.

Modern cuisine in the room in the trunk (hotel) Cat street with wooden tile walls and islands, gray paved floor, elegant black black coltopot, large windows and staircase with metal background

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What this hotel does not only set his style (although it certainly helps), but its ability to stay in Tokyo feels like to connect in the neighborhood, culture, culture.

Modern Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street Street Room with two double beds, two upper beds on the drops, large green religious couch and wooden coffee table with minimalist decor

PHOTO: Cardbody Troup (Hotel) Cat Street

Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street is less about travel spectacle and more about subtleties – details that make the stay of personal, purposes and rooted. It is a rare place where architecture, culture and social responsibility coexists in harmony, right in the middle of one of the busiest cities in the world.

Modern open plan Living Space on Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street, feature wooden machining, kitchen, dining table, gray sofa, large windows, internal plants and abundant natural light

PHOTO: Cardbody Troup (Hotel) Cat Street

Modern life and dining room with wooden furniture and gray sofas, pinal lights and minimalist decor

PHOTO: Cardbody Troup (Hotel) Cat Street

What: Trunk (Hotel) Cat Street
Where: 5-31 Jingumae Shibuia-ku Tokyo 150-0001 Japan
How much: Rooms start at approximately $ 422 per night
Design Lines: This 15 Room Hotel offers a quiet pull in the hectic area of ​​Shibuia. Interiors, improved rotating installations and local original, eco-conscious materials, create a serenity, modern shrine that celebrates both in Tokyo live culture and its commitment to environmental management.
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