Cognizant has a significant presence in Japan, and Tokyo assignments or client visits mean you need a hotel that matches the pace of the work without draining your per diem. The Conrad Tokyo sits in Shiodome, minutes from major financial and tech districts, and corporate code 98331 cuts your nightly rate by roughly 15%. That savings compounds fast on a multi-night project stay.
The Property
The Conrad Tokyo occupies the upper floors of the Tokyo Shiodome Building in Minato City, at 1-chome-9-1 Higashishinbashi, giving most rooms wide views over Tokyo Bay or the Hamarikyu Gardens. The Shiodome area is a modern business hub packed with corporate headquarters, connected directly to Shimbashi Station. Haneda Airport is about 30 minutes by monorail, while Narita is roughly a 54-minute drive covering 69.6 km, traffic depending.
Rooms start around 48 square meters, which is generous by Tokyo standards, and come with dedicated work desks, high-speed Wi-Fi, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Executive rooms and suites on higher floors add lounge access with complimentary breakfast and evening cocktails. The bay-view rooms are worth requesting at booking, as the Hamarikyu Gardens side can feel quieter at night.
The hotel has a 25-meter indoor pool on the 29th floor, a full fitness center, and a spa with treatment rooms. Dining options include Collage for French cuisine, Cerise for the breakfast buffet, and China Blue for Cantonese with a view. There is no airport shuttle, but the concierge desk arranges private car service or will walk you through the monorail connection to Haneda.
Shimbashi Station is a 5-minute walk, giving you direct JR and Toei Asakusa Line access to Ginza, Roppongi, and Marunouchi. The Caretta Shiodome complex is connected to the hotel's base and has dozens of restaurants, a Starbucks, and convenience stores for late-night runs. Ginza's main shopping and dining strip is about a 10-minute walk south, which is useful for client dinners.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $220 | $187 | 3,740 pts | $14.96 | $172.04 | $47.96 |
| Superior | $350 | $298 | 5,960 pts | $23.84 | $274.16 | $75.84 |
| Premium | $550 | $468 | 9,360 pts | $37.44 | $430.56 | $119.44 |
A typical mid-range room runs about $350 at the public rate, but entering corporate code 98331 drops it to around $298 per night. At that rate you earn 5,960 Radisson Rewards points worth roughly $23.84, which brings your effective net cost down to $274.16. That is $75.84 in total value saved per night, and on a five-night trip that adds up to nearly $380.
How to Book with Code 98331
- Go to radissonrewards.com and log in to your Radisson Rewards account
- Enter Tokyo as your destination along with your check-in and check-out dates
- Look for the Special or Corporate rate field on the search page
- Enter code 98331 in the corporate code box
- Verify that the corporate rate appears lower than the standard rate, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Radisson Rewards Gold or Platinum status, those benefits apply on top of the corporate rate. That means room upgrades when available, late checkout, and welcome amenities all layer onto the discounted price. Elite status at the Premium tier also bumps your earning to 30 points per dollar, which would push that $23.84 points value even higher.
The Radisson Rewards Visa card earns bonus points on Radisson stays, typically 10 additional points per dollar spent. If you do not carry that card, an Amex Gold or Chase Sapphire Preferred will still earn travel category bonuses on hotel spending, giving you a secondary points currency on the same stay. Pay with whichever card gives you the best return on hotel purchases.
Radisson Rewards runs periodic promotions offering double or triple points on stays booked during specific windows, usually announced quarterly. Booking midweek in Tokyo tends to yield better corporate rate availability than Sunday or Monday nights when business travel demand peaks. Check the Radisson Rewards promotions page before you book to see if a current offer stacks with your corporate code.
Bottom Line: Depending on room category and season, Cognizant employees using code 98331 can expect to save between $47.96 and $119.44 per night at the Conrad Tokyo after factoring in both the rate discount and Radisson Rewards points value. The location in Shiodome puts you within walking distance of Ginza and direct train access to most of Tokyo's business districts, which keeps transportation costs low too. For a luxury property with this level of convenience, the corporate rate makes it a strong default choice for Tokyo trips.