Tokyo's iconic Okura hotel closes ahead of demolition

Tokyo's iconic Okura hotel has closed ahead of its demolition and redevelopment for the 2020 Olympics.

The hotel is considered a modernist masterpiece and a perfect representation of 1960s Japanese style.
A pair of glass towers designed by Yoshio Taniguchi, son of the Okura's original architect, will replace it.
Built in 1962, the hotel has been favoured by world leaders, celebrities and was even James Bond's preferred abode in You Only Live Twice.

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