Notice of closure of The Classic House at Akasaka Prince (Tokyo Metropolitan Government Designated Tangible Cultural Property) due to renovation work

Reception

Cedar room

A space where a classical atmosphere drifts among modern days.
Decoration suitable for a gorgeous place ,
Set up a mansion to feel calm.
It is a wedding venue filled with relaxation, fusion of old and new.

Capacity: Maximum 110 people, seated.

Private salon

A bright and open reception banquet hall.
On the private terrace that continues from the venue ,
In the comfortable wind and green ,
Dessert buffet, photo time, etc.
Please enjoy.

Seating capacity: Up to 50 people.

Private salon

The appearance of the mansion built in 1930 remains the same.
A space where you can feel a graceful atmosphere even in a calm atmosphere.
In the light gently shining through the skylight of the solarium
In a room of tangible cultural properties that will remain in the future,
Have a time with your family and loved ones.

Capacity: Maximum 23 people seated

Announcement from The Classic House at Akasaka Prince

 

Notice of closure of The Classic House at Akasaka Prince due to renovation work

In order to pass on the value of this facility as a Tokyo Metropolitan Government-designated tangible cultural property to future generations, we will be carrying out renovation work for the purpose of preservation and repair.
We regret to inform you that we will be closed during the following period.

[Period] July 27th (Mon) - October 1st (Thu), 2026

Details regarding the restaurant's operations after renovations and reservation information will be posted on this website starting July 28th (Tuesday).
During the closure period, please feel free to visit the dining and bar at The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho.
https://www.princehotels.co.jp/kioicho/restaurant/

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause our customers, and we appreciate your understanding.

We apologize for any inconvenience caused to visitors who were looking forward to their visit, but we ask for your understanding regarding the purpose of cultural property preservation.
Furthermore, even after the renovations, we will strive to create an even more attractive space to welcome everyone.

Friday, July 10, 2026 Manager