With A Silhouette Resembling A Huge Pagoda Against The Night Sky,
The Radisson Miyako Hotel Anchors The Japan Center, A Complex Of Literally
Dozens Of Sushi Bars, Asian Specialty Restaurants And Shops In The
Heart Of Vibrant "Little Osaka," One Of Only Three Remaining
Japantowns In The United States. Some Of The Center's Shops Opened
Almost 100 Years Ago. The Miyako Is Two Blocks From St. Mary's Cathedral
And About Two Miles From The Miscone Convention Center, Chinatown,
Fisherman's Wharf, Ghirardelli Square, Museum Of Modern Art And Golden
Gate Park.
The Miyako's Parking Lot Is Disguised As A Rock Garden, With Bonsai-trimmed
Pines And A Cobblestone Driveway. Rock-lined Gardens With Koi Ponds
Provide Meditative Retreats, And Huge Gold-trimmed Platters Illustrate
Japanese Landscapes Based On Classic Hiroshige Prints.
Decorated With Japanese Furnishings, Artworks And Carpeting Of
Traditional Japanese Tatami-mat Patterns, Guestrooms Overlook The
Hotel's Interior Courtyard Or Surrounding Streets And Provide Extra-deep
Japanese Soaking Tubs. In Place Of Western-style Blackout Drapes,
Windows Are Covered By Hand-painted Shoji Panels And Sliding Rice-
Paper Screens. They Also Come Complete With High- Speed Internet
Access, Coffeemakers And Refrigerators.
Guests Also Will Enjoy Complimentary Wireless Internet Access In
The Lobby, A Fitness Room And Business Center. The Radisson Miyako
San Francisco Hotel Is Truly A Unique Option For Elegant Accommodations.
The Miyako's Privacy And Tranquility Make It A Favorite Of Celebrities
And Other Guests Who Appreciate The Unique And Exotic Location.
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