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The New York Bar in the Park Hyatt must be the most famous bar in Tokyo - not just for the stunning night view of Shinjuku and beyond, but also for its cameo in the Sofia Coppola classic Lost In Translation.But it's not all gimmicky movie fame Yes, 20 years after Lost in Translation the Park Hyatt still feels special and exclusive, a place where important visitors to Tokyo from around the world pass through.
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Situated high atop the 52-story Shinjuku Park Tower, where the shimmering lights of Tokyo can be seen from floor-to-ceiling windows at night, it's also a luxury venue where there's a ¥2,500. The New York Bar in the Park Hyatt must be the most famous bar in Tokyo - not just for the stunning night view of Shinjuku and beyond, but also for its cameo in the Sofia Coppola classic Lost In Translation.But it's not all gimmicky movie fame The hotel became internationally famous after Sofia Coppola's cult movie Lost in Translation was shown in cinemas in 2003
Lost in Translation Review. *Spoilers Ahead* by Caleb Catlin Medium. Situated high atop the 52-story Shinjuku Park Tower, where the shimmering lights of Tokyo can be seen from floor-to-ceiling windows at night, it's also a luxury venue where there's a ¥2,500. High up on the Park Hyatt hotel's 52nd floor sits Tokyo's most famous bar - thanks to its cameo in the Sofia Coppola classic film 'Lost In Translation'
The Lost in Translation hotel suite in Tokyo TRAVELIFE Magazine. If you ever stayed alone at a luxury hotel in a strange… In Lost in Translation, this is the place where Bob and Charlotte, the two adrift foreigners, played by Murray and Johansson, meet for the first time