The Aman Tokyo is an urban retreat, set within the Otemachi Tower in the heart of the financial district, near Tokyo Station. Designed by architect Kerry Hill, Aman Tokyo’s interior is built in traditional Japanese style using natural, locally sourced materials: basalt stone, cypress wood and washi paper. The lobby occupies the 33rd floor while at the entrance is a manmade forest with 186 Japanese trees, a welcome respite amidst the multi-storey skyscrapers of the city.
Bellustar Tokyo, A Pan Pacific Hotel, stands as a beacon of modern luxury and traditional elegance in the heart of Tokyo. The hotel's architecture is a stunning blend of contemporary design and traditional Japanese elements, featuring sleek lines, expansive glass facades, and natural materials. The building's design maximises natural light, offering panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline. The lobby and common areas are adorned with minimalist décor, accented by carefully selected art pieces and traditional Japanese motifs that create a serene and sophisticated atmosphere.
Conrad Tokyo, situated in the heart of Tokyo's vibrant Shiodome district, epitomises modern luxury with its sleek and contemporary architecture. The hotel's design harmoniously integrates with the urban landscape, featuring soaring glass structures that offer panoramic views of Tokyo Bay and the Hamarikyu Gardens. The high-rise building allows for expansive windows that flood the interiors with natural light, creating a sense of openness and connection with the bustling city below while providing a serene escape from the urban hustle.
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi epitomises luxury and elegance in the heart of Tokyo. Nestled in the prestigious Marunouchi business district, the hotel's architecture seamlessly blends modern sophistication with traditional Japanese aesthetics. The sleek, contemporary design features floor-to-ceiling windows that offer panoramic views of the city skyline and Tokyo Station. The building's minimalist exterior and interior design create a serene and refined atmosphere, providing a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling urban environment.
Janu Tokyo embodies a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese architecture and modern design, creating a tranquil sanctuary amidst the bustling city. The hotel's sleek, minimalist lines are complemented by warm wood accents and natural materials, reflecting Japan's aesthetic of understated elegance. Large windows and open spaces allow for an abundance of natural light, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo is a deluxe, urban hotel, set in the Nihonbashi district, historically the heart of Tokyo. Occupying the top seven floors of the Mitsui Tower, it offers epic views of the city’s Tokyo Bay, the Imperial Palace Garden and Ginza. Nearby is the bustling Tokyo station and Marunouchi district, with its sleek retail stores and restaurants. Inside, the hotel displays an earthy calm inspired by its holistic design based around ‘woods and water’ and by the concept of a ‘living tree’.
The Peninsula is a 5-star luxury hotel, situated in the financial district of Marunouchi in the heart of Tokyo. Designed like a Japanese lantern by Kazukiyo Sato, this magnificent tower stands opposite the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park. Epic in size and opulent in design, it has marble walkways, Japanese-inspired artworks and leafy views. Centrally located, the Peninsula is close to the Imperial Theatre, the renowned Tsukiji Fish Market and a short ride from the city highlights.
Ritz Carlton Tokyo is a luxury 5-star hotel, set in the Roppongi district, in Tokyo. Occupying the top nine floors and the first three levels of the 53-storey Midtown Tower, the tallest building in Tokyo, the hotel features 360-degree panoramic vistas of the city including Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji. Situated in the heart of Roppongi, Tokyo's affluent neighbourhood and famous for its nightlife, the hotel is close to some of Tokyo's most well-known art museums, best restaurants and bars.
The Palace Hotel is a historic, luxury hotel, set adjacent to the Imperial Palace in the heart of Tokyo. The original hotel dates back nearly half a century but it was recently re-built, quite literally from the ground up into a grand deluxe hotel and filled with splashes of modern art, understated design and opulent living spaces. Occupying a prime location in the centre of the city, the hotel offers iconic views of the open landscaped gardens and green rooftops of the Imperial Palace.
Park Hyatt Tokyo is a luxury International hotel, located in the heart of the Shinjuku, Tokyo’s major business and entertainment district. Born in the '90s, the hotel style is immaculately maintained. It's not conceptual, it's not high design nor is it overly heritage. Instead, it focusses on caring more about hotel guests - whoever they are. And, that’s precisely the reason why the owners hesitated to allow director Sofia Coppola to shoot ‘Lost In Translation’ outside their own rooms.