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PARAMOUNT HOTEL DUBAI AND PARAMOUNT HOTEL MIDTOWN

Experience true Hollywood glamour at Paramount Hotel Dubai and Paramount Hotel Midtown with spectacular suites, Californian inspired cuisine, effortless entertainment and a spa and gym fit for the stars.

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Wake up like a leading lady or man in our Hollywood-themed rooms and suites. With plush bedding, in-room theatre systems and awe-inspiring views, feeling like an A-lister is just the beginning. 

Luxury lobby lounge area with a spiral stairway at Paramount Hotel Dubai

An Italian feast with friends, a midday espresso in a coastal quiet café, a late-night soiree in a stylish speakeasy?  Whatever your heart, or palate desires, you’ll find it at Paramount.

Relaxing rooftop infinity pool at Paramount Hotel Midtown, overlooking a stunning skyline and the Burj Khalifa
Elegant dining area arranged with a city view at Paramount Hotel Midtown
Dining tables arranged in Paparazzi Tuscan restaurant at Paramount Group

Azusa Nagasawa Hot Here

Nagasawa’s entertainment career funds a lifestyle that is deliberately slow. Here is a typical “off-duty” day, as pieced together from her rare interviews and a NHK documentary segment from 2022:

5:30 AM: Wake up. No phone. She practices Misogi (a Shinto purification ritual) by splashing cold water on her face and forearms.

6:00 AM: Not writing, but calligraphy. She studies Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) under a master in Asakusa. She claims it teaches her restraint—a skill she uses to avoid overacting.

8:00 AM: Breakfast is always the same: Okayu (rice porridge) with pickled umeboshi (plum), a soft-boiled egg, and sencha tea. She eats alone, in silence. azusa nagasawa hot

10:00 AM – 4:00 PM: Entertainment work (shooting, rehearsals, ADR). However, she has a strict “no lunch meetings” rule. She eats a bento box she prepared herself, usually containing sweet potato, grilled salmon, and spinach.

6:00 PM: The “Wind Down” Walk. She walks 10,000 steps through Yoyogi Park. No headphones. She listens to the wind and the dogs.

9:00 PM: The Digital Sunset. All screens off. She reads—currently, she is working through Yukio Mishima’s Spring Snow for the fourth time. “Every time, I hate the protagonist more. That’s how you know it’s good literature.” Nagasawa’s entertainment career funds a lifestyle that is

10:00 PM: Sleep on a shikifuton on a tatami mat. No mattress. No pillow, except a rolled-up towel.

Nagasawa lives in a converted warehouse in the Shimokitazawa district—a neighborhood known for vintage shops and indie theaters. Her home is a masterclass in minimalism:

In a 2023 interview with &Premium magazine, she revealed her only luxury expense: fresh flowers changed every three days, but never roses. “Roses are too intentional,” she said. “Give me wild dianthus or dried hydrangeas. Things that look like they survived something.” In a 2023 interview with &Premium magazine, she

If you scroll through her official Instagram (which she updates only twice a week, a cardinal sin in influencer culture), you won’t find sponsored detox teas or luxury hotel parties. Instead, you find a curated visual diary of “Wabi-Sabi Chic” —the Japanese art of finding beauty in imperfection.

Unlike her peers who stick to rom-coms or police procedurals, Nagasawa’s entertainment choices are deliberately eclectic:

The Nagasawa Rule: She will not play a character who is purely a victim. Every role she accepts must have a moment of agency. This selective discipline has made her a darling of streaming platforms looking for “elevated genre” content.