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Grand Hyatt Tokyo is bringing back its Pokémon rooms and meals for summer

Grand Hyatt Tokyo is bringing back its Pokémon rooms and meals for summer

Time Out24-04-2025

If you're a Pokémon fan, Tokyo is your ultimate playground. Starting with Shibuya's expansive Pokémon Center and the numerous Poké Lid manhole covers dotted around the city, there's endless pocket-monster fun waiting to be discovered. For the ultimate Pokémon city getaway, you can now book Pokémon room packages at Grand Hyatt Tokyo, with stays available between June 20 to August 31.
Following the adorable Pokémon Sleep rooms from last year, this year's offering is inspired by tropical island vibes and features fun beach-themed décor, original Pokémon amenities and even a tasty pocket monster-inspired food menu.
The Pokémon Beach Resort Suite Stay gives you a chance to stay in the hotel's one and only Pokémon suite, which has been decked out to look like a luxurious island hideaway with palm trees, tropical plants and an ocean-inspired rug. Most importantly, you can relax with the cuddly giant Snorlax and Lapras plushies featured in the suite's living room.
Guests staying in the suite will receive original collaboration amenities including a Pokémon French bathrobe, beach towel, beach bag, cap and oversized T-shirt. You can also bring home the smaller Pikachu and Piplup plushies in the room.
Those staying in the suite will be treated to a special breakfast and dinner, both served right in your room. The dinner features a Bulbasaur tropical burger, a Squirtle ricotta cheese tart, a Piplup blue soda, tropical garden salad and tea.
In the morning, you'll get to dine on exclusive Pikachu fruit pancakes along with an array of classic American breakfast dishes.
Another option is the Pokémon Beach Resort Stay which features rooms decked out with cute Pokémon artwork, palm trees and mini plushies. This stay is available in rooms with two twin beds. You'll also get to enjoy a leisurely breakfast the following morning at The French Kitchen, where you can try out the Pikachu fruit pancakes.
Those staying in this room will get to take home a miniature Lapras plushie, beach bag, cap and oversized tee.

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