
Asahi: Meguro Gajoen: Hotel like a theme park with a Japanese spirit
Gajoen Kanko, the operator of the hotel, has been steadily going under since the bubble burst. They were de-listed from the stock market in 1997 so the registration came in quite handy.With its walls and ceilings brimming with richly colored-gold, vermilion, green and others-paintings and reliefs, the sumptuous interior of the Meguro Gajoen hotel's old wing is on a par with the grandeur found in Europe's most beautiful buildings...A stone's throw from JR Meguro Station, the hotel, which is now a popular wedding hall, was originally built as a restaurant and inn in the early Showa Period with the stated aim of "offering the public a taste of what it's like to be a millionaire.'' The building was designated as a registered tangible cultural property in 2001.
It's definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. It's a perfect time to go now because Kariyazaki is holding his exhibtion until the 14th November (10:00 am to last-entry at 5:30pm, 1000 yen). If you don't think you like ikebana, give this a go.The lavish interior of Meguro Gajoen is rumored to be the model for the setting of the award-winning animated film "Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi'' (Spirited Away). The 30-mat Sokyu no ma is just like the room where the protagonist Chihiro lives with the other female servants in the film...Furthermore, the 100-step staircase resembles the stairs where Chihiro is cornered by the character Kaonashi, while Gyosho no ma is reminiscent of the bathhouse in the film.
Ikebana artist Shogo Kariyazaki has held an annual exhibition on the 100-step staircase for the past four years.
Shogo Kariyazaki page (Japanese only)