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Royal Washington Hotel





HIROSHIMA, JAPAN Along Hiroshima’s Heina Odori Boulevard (Peace Boulevard), this twenty-three story, 280-key hotel was the first upscale product for one of Japan’s largest business hotel groups. The lower level portions include two large ballrooms, a shinto-style wedding chapel, and a three-story open air festival garden for receptions and special events. The guest room tower rises over eighty meters, and includes levels of entertainment facilities.