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Hotel Outline

Name THE GATE HOTEL KAMINARIMON by HULIC
General Manager Kazuhiko Sato
Address 2-16-11 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0034, JAPAN
Scale/Structure 14 floors above ground/Hotel rooms: 3rd-14th floor. steel construction.
Site area: 1,036.45 m2 / Construction area: 876.81 m2 / Total floor area: 7,779.26 m2
Rooms Guestrooms: 134 rooms / 7 types in total. Check-in time: 14:00, check-out 11:00
Others: Restaurant & Bar (13th floor), Rooftop Terrace (14th floor), Bar (14th floor).
Completion date in construction 2nd July 2012
Opening date 10th August 2012

Company Outline

Name Hulic Hotel Management Co., Ltd.
Address 13-8, Nihonbashikobunacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0024 , JAPAN
TEL:+81-3-5623-7600
FAX:+81-3-5623-7602
Established 1st April 2011
Paid-in capital 6,500 million
CEO Yusuke Omachi
Business Hotel Management
Number of Employees 816, Part-time worker 192 (updated, 30th June 2025)
Major Shareholder 100% Hulic Co., Ltd.
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The hotel structure supports energy efficiency.

Diagram of hotel air conditioning cooling load and solar thermal energy.

Concept diagram of installed system.

Solar energy stored for use at night.

We care about saving energy at our hotel so we use a time lag air-conditioning system that utilizes the latent heat storage system to effectively harness solar energy, especially from check-in times in the evening and late at night where electricity use is often much higher.

Additionally, we have decreased our CO₂ emissions by 31% through our use of highly effective co-generation heat-releasing systems, green roofs and walls, LED lights, water-saving equipment, and windows that facilitate ventilation. As a result, we offer optimal solutions for cost saving and space saving as a medium-sized hotel in an urban area.

The latent heat storage system has also been adopted as a strategy to cut CO₂ emissions by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and the Ministry of Housing and Buildings.

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