Pullman Tokyo Tamachi is proud to participate in EARTH HOUR 2026, one of the world’s largest global environmental initiatives.
On March 28, 2026, from 20:30 to 21:30, the hotel will partially switch off its exterior lighting and dim the lights from the lobby area to the bar lounge JUNCTION.
We invite our staying guests to turn off the lights in their rooms and join us at JUNCTION to spend “One Hour for the Earth.”
In the softly lit, atmospheric setting, we encourage you to take a moment to reflect on sustainable choices that can be incorporated into everyday life.
Born from an upcycling concept, the ethical gin “LAST” is crafted by distilling sake lees that would otherwise be discarded, transforming them into a refined spirit.
Sharing its philosophy of uncovering overlooked value and creating circular impact, Pullman Tokyo Tamachi proudly serves gin and tonics featuring LAST.
Experience a drink that embodies reduced environmental impact and responsible ingredient sourcing.
From March 1, 2026, we are also offering the Fairtrade Ganache Sandwich, made exclusively with organic and Fairtrade-certified chocolate.
We are committed to responsible sourcing at every stage, supporting a sustainable supply chain that considers both environmental and social impact.
Pullman Tokyo Tamachi has introduced “mottECO,” an initiative aimed at reducing food waste.
Through mottECO, guests are invited to pack their unfinished dishes into dedicated containers themselves, allowing them to take food home safely and responsibly.
By reducing leftovers and minimizing waste, this initiative supports more sustainable consumption practices.
Like our EARTH HOUR lights-off action, mottECO represents a practical and accessible environmental choice that can be integrated into daily life.
We believe that small, conscious actions collectively create meaningful environmental impact.
Pullman Tokyo Tamachi remains committed to advancing resource circulation and reducing environmental footprint.
EARTH HOUR began in 2007 in Sydney, initiated by WWF-Australia and its partners as a symbolic lights-off event to raise awareness of climate change.
Today, it has grown into one of the world’s largest grassroots environmental movements, held annually on the last Saturday of March.
More than 180 countries and territories participate, taking collective action for a better future for people and the planet.

At Pullman Tokyo Tamachi, we strive to balance environmental responsibility with a comfortable and inspiring guest experience.
To learn more about our sustainability initiatives, please visit
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