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Luxury Hotels In Tokyo

Luxury Hotels In Tokyo

The metropolitan area of Tokyo is the largest industrial, commercial, and financial center in Japan. Essentially, it is lauded as the beating-heart of the city center admired for its fascinating beauty, luscious gastronomy, delightful cherry blossoms, brilliant transportation network, Imperial heritage, awe-inspiring temples, among other allures that are harmonized by its polite and resilient people. Now is the best time to visit Tokyo! To help you plan your next travel, we have curated a list of luxury hotels where you can best experience the mesmerizing sights, sound, taste and feeling that is Tokyo.

#1. Aman, Tokyo

The Aman brand has been celebrated by travel enthusiasts and many of its returning guests for its collection of hotel and resort properties known for its elegant architectural design in idyllic locations, luxury of privacy, and mindful service philosophy. This essentially gives its frequent guests a sense of place in a peaceful atmosphere where they feel most at home. Likewise, this mantra continues in the Eastern City with its revered Aman Tokyo.

It is Aman’s first urban hotel designed to soften the vigor of the urban city below with a purposeful tranquil setting above the splendid heights of Otemachi Tower. As such, its lobby is nestled in the privacy of the 33rd floor to remain true to the brand by being as secluded as possible in the busiest city in the world. Moreover, the Aman Tokyo was designed by American architect Kerry Hill who created an ethereal landscape of black granite pillars and teak woods with massive floor to ceiling windows offering views of the cityscape to achieve a sky-high oasis of calm of shimmering water features, rock pools and zen gardens.

If the beauty of the lobby and your room are not enough to satisfy your fancy, then visit the spa: a naturally-lit space offering onsen-style stone baths and a 30-meter swimming pool with vistas of Tokyo.

#2. The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo is located within one of Tokyo’s tallest buildings – Tokyo Midtown. The Hotel towers over Roppongi, the city’s electrifying nightlife district, and is perched above the top nine floors of the 53-storey building with awe-inspiring 360-dgree views.

Conversely, the Hotel’s Rappongi neighborhood has fine dining and fancy hot spots, trendy boutiques, pulsating art scene, and some of the best-stocked whisky bars in the world. In addition, its location not only provides amazing views in various angles, but also embraces Suntory Art Museum, Midtown Garden and Hinokicho Park which is a great setting to promenade and see the cherry blossoms during spring time. The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo’s well-appointed guestrooms are located beginning at the 47th floor of the hotel offering a top-of-the-world feeling with views of the ever-changing cityscape throughout the day.

The Hotel boasts of 248 spacious rooms including 36 suites that are designed with modern interiors to reflect contemporary Japanese elements with intricate furnishings and luxurious amenities for a pleasurable stay. Essentially, the Club Lounge (as shown in the image above) offers views of the majestic Mount Fuji and sets the stage for exploration and the mood with its relaxing atmosphere that changes from morning, mid-day, and nighttime.

#3. Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

The Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo is an intimate hotel tucked away in the center of Marunouchi’s main business district. It is a unique property in itself and a tad unassuming that is unlike any other in the international hotel brand segment’s luxury collection.

The lobby is quite simple with just a counter located on the first floor on the Pacific Century Place Marunouchi Building. In fact, it is true to its boutique property nature with less than 60 rooms nestled between the third and sixth levels but bested for its charm and efficient service that follows as can be expected from a Four Seasons.

The well-appointed and spacious rooms have provisions for large king beds and soft furnishings that are covered in neutral tones with subdued Oriental touches. Essentially, it has luxurious bathrooms complete with plush bath linens, high-end shower amenities and generous soaking baths.

All rooms offer modern conveniences such as work spaces with free Wi-Fi, telephone for conference calls, printers, fax machines and other necessities that are available upon request when you need to take care of business while away. Moreover, the Hotel has an underground passage to both Tokyo Station and the entertainment and restaurant district of Ginza which gives your unlimited choices and easy access to the very heart of where the action is.

#4. Grand Hyatt, Tokyo

The Grand Hyatt Tokyo is one of the biggest luxury hotels in the Eastern Capital. The Hotel is both elegant and contemporary in design as reminiscent in the fabulous mix of modern Japanese and Western motif.

The Grand Hyatt Tokyo spans 21 floors and is directly connected to the upscale confines of Roppongi Hills. It is renowned, locally and internationally, for its entertainment complexes, designer boutiques and specialty restaurants. Likewise, the Hotel is just an easy 12-minute leisurely walk to the stylish complex of Tokyo Midtown where you can satisfy your fancy to a lavish shopping spree. Essentially, the Grand Hyatt Tokyo is home to an impressive line-up of restaurants that are quite popular and frequented by locals as well as 387 guestrooms that are elegantly understated offering the best in Japanese hospitality.

If you wish for a more relaxing experience, then head to the fifth floor Nagomi spa that offers a serene space and thematic treatments. Likewise, there is also a specious fitness center with an expansive swimming pool illuminated by a bluish and circular whirlpool meant to soothe the senses after a busy day of sightseeing outside.

#5. Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo

The Shangri-La Hotel Tokyo occupies the top eleven floors of a skyscraper nestled in the glimmering neighborhood of the Morunouchi district.

The towering 37-floor building is home to an elegant five-star property with a glorious collection of art pieces, lavish floral adornments, glittering custom-made chandeliers, and generously-sized guestrooms with enormous windows that boast some of the best vistas of Tokyo bay and the Imperial Palace.

If you are planning a visit soon, we recommend that you take good advantage of the complimentary “Meet & Greet” service at the boarding platform of the Tokyo Station so you will feel at ease and right at home. Likewise, it is set on an ideal location so you can explore the city while billeted in a luxurious and serene atmosphere.

As such, the Shangri-La Hotel Tokyo features 200 rooms and suites each elegantly furnished and set in a spacious environment of Japanese-inspired sensibilities. Suffice to say, this luxurious and modern Shangri-La Hotel offers and elegant oasis from the bustling crowds of central Tokyo. Expect no less but the finest in this Shangri-La. Here, you will be pampered by its friendly staff whose purpose is to make your stay a memorable and pleasurable moment.

#6. Hilton Tokyo Narita Airport

The Hilton Tokyo Narita Airport is nestled on a relaxing resort-style atmosphere that extends on a lush land of greenery overlooking the Narita International Airport.

It is a modern and luxurious hotel that provides guests with easy access to Tokyo’s tourist attractions and special places of interests.

The Hotel is centrally located near the city and just ten minutes via free shuttle to and from the airport. It is also near famous golf courses and the Naritasan Shinshoji Temple where you can visit at your leisure during your stay.

Likewise, the Hotel is home to 548 guestrooms including luxury suites and deluxe twin rooms with enough space for a comfortable stay. Aside from the many in-house dining options, the Hotel has a Health Club offering a wide range of facilities and services including a whirlpool, sauna and heated indoor pool where guests can have a relaxing lap overlooking the lush green landscape.

The Hilton Tokyo Narita Airport is your easy gateway to enjoy the best that the vibrant city has to offer.

#7. The Peninsula, Tokyo

The Peninsula Tokyo is a freestanding 24-storey tower that is nestled across the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park. At night, it is intended to mimic a traditional Japanese lantern and its soft glow is a mesmerizing spectacle in the neighborhood.

The Hotel is located in the financial district of Marunouchi and access is a breeze with its direct entrance to the Hibiya subway. Likewise, the popular hot spot of Ginza is just a three-minute walk away to shopping heaven. In addition, the Peninsula Tokyo is truly a light in the heart of Tokyo with its world-class offerings including a restaurant that serves kaiseki cuisine, a thousand Japanese artworks that are on display inside the hotel, and an extraordinary ESPA spa that provides treatments inspired by the Asian traditional art of healing.

Its 314 guestrooms are chic and contemporary Japanese in style and its 47 suites are considered among the largest in the city with views of Hibiya Park, the Imperial Palace, and Tokyo’s cityscape beyond.

#8. Tokyo Station, Hotel

The Tokyo Station Hotel has more than a hundred years of history and has witnessed the city’s rise as the premier capital that it is today.

The Hotel is located within Tokyo’s iconic Central Station and has undergone a dazzling makeover making it an architectural urban landmark within a modern metropolitan city of gleaming skyscrapers. But most importantly, the Tokyo Station Hotel offers the convenience of easily connecting via train and subway to other major centers for sightseeing.

The Hotel boats of guestrooms and suites with elegance European decors, vaulted ceilings and large windows to bring in natural light, and panoramic city views. For a rejuvenating experience, its spa features a fitness center, hot spring, cold bath, dry sauna, and steam room.

In addition, it offers a selection of massage treatments to relax and soothe the muscles after a day of exploration. Indeed, the Tokyo Station Hotel is your unique getaway when you plan to visit this marvelous city. Here, you will personally witness Tokyo’s grandiose history in one of the great symbolic sites of old Tokyo.

#9. Conrad Tokyo

The Conrad Tokyo is situated in a glorious neighborhood at the Shiodome business district and is close to a number of popular tourist attractions. It has one of the most picturesque skyscraper views in the city like the historic green oasis of Hamarikyu Garden and Tokyo Bay.

Conversely, it is a mere five-minute leisurely walk to the Hamarikyu Garden; the last remaining tidal gardens along the Sumida River. In addition, the upscale shopping area of Ginza with its massive department stores and the famed Tsukiji market are both a 15-minute walk from the luxury hotel.

This deluxe five-star hotel is a sleek structure with contemporary design elements and its interpretation of Japanese minimalism is reflected in the décor of its 290 guestrooms, four restaurants and lounge. The rooms, that span the top eight floors of this 37-storey tower, are well-appointed with a clean palette of neutrals, woods and adornments that echoes Japanese cherry blossoms and nature. Of course, the views take center stage from the floor-to-ceiling windows of this sky-high hotel.

#10. Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

The Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba is located in the scenic waterfront area of Odaiba, a reclaimed man-made island in Tokyo Bay. It is situated on Tokyo’s Odaiba island, a bayside hub for events and entertainment, with marvelous views overlooking Rainbow Bay and Tokyo Bridge from the vantage point of this 30-storey tower.

Here, you will feel like you have escaped to a beach destination while being close to central Tokyo with its hotel-resort island setting. The Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba boast of 882 guestrooms and caters to the needs of every visitors through its in-house art gallery, shops, bars, swimming pools, salons, restaurants among other high-end Japanese style amenities and services.

To satisfy your cravings, there are more than a dozen restaurants to choose from that serves Italian, Japanese, French and Chinese favorites among other international cuisines. Indeed, Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba your little playground where you can immerse yourself in Japanese hospitality and culture will all its offerings. Brace yourself to an exhilarating experience this side of Tokyo.

#11. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

The Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo has been in the forefront of sophisticated style and Asian hospitality celebrated the world over by its fans. It was designed to dazzle the imagination and attract visitors to its alluring charm.

Journey up to the 38th floor lobby of the Hotel and discover a fashionable hot spot overlooking the effervescent city skyline. The guestrooms are perched on the 30th to 36th floors of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower and overlooks the Odaiba island, the Sumida River, Tokyo Bay and Tokyo Skytree to the east, and Ginza and Tokyo Station to the west.

Luckily for guests, the Hotel offers a basement entrance to the Mitsukoshi-mae subway station providing easy access to explore the city’s many attractions and tourist hubs. Suffice to say, the Madarin Oriental, Tokyo is far enough from the hustle and bustle of the city while being billeted in utter serenity, but close enough to reach every place where the action is.

#12. Palace Hotel, Tokyo

The Palace Hotel Tokyo is your quintessential Japanese style hotel in the heart of Tokyo’s Marunouchi district that is near the city’s most sought-after dining spots and shopping destinations.

The Hotel, overlooking the Imperial Palace moat, is home to spacious guestrooms with balconies that look out to the palace gardens and modern skyscrapers beyond.

This five-star Hotel is proud of its 290 elegantly appointed rooms and suites complement with adornments of modern art, large floral displays and sleek contemporary design philosophy to create an atmosphere that is distinctly its own. As such, this provides the feeling of serenity amidst the crowed city which is a welcome sight to behold especially to those seeking a more relaxed stay.

Essentially, the Hotel is quite an expert for authentic experiences and hosts a collection of curated activities such as a behind-the-scenes lunch with sumo wrestlers; Japanese business etiquette advisers; and bespoke tours with local experts to visit architectural treasures of Tokyo.

#13. Imperial Hotel, Tokyo

The Imperial Hotel Tokyo stands proud of its rich historical heritage. It was first established in 1890 at the request of the Imperial government to cater to Western visitors. In 1923, a new building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright debuted that was then replaced with a new structure in 1970 with an additional 31-storey tower adjoined in 1983.

It is centrally located just south of the Imperial Palace grounds and has attracted high-profile patrons who appreciates the discreet yet attentive service of it gracious staff. As such, it has been home to newsworthy guests such as Queen Elizabeth II, Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe and Keanu Reeves.

It is renowned for its impeccable service and remarkable location in the heart of Tokyo. Suffice to say, it has been a Japanese institution in a city that constantly changes to reinvent itself.

The Imperial Hotel Tokyo’s 931 well-appointed rooms and suites are spacious and provided with contemporary yet elegantly subdued furnishing with neutral tones designed with the utmost comfort of guests in mind.

#14. Hoshinoya, Tokyo

The Hoshinoya Tokyo is truly a one-of-a-kind property that is arguably Japan’s most luxurious urban ryokan (or Japanese inn) housed in an eighteen-storey skyscraper. To be clear, it is not a boutique hotel nor a five-star hotel, but its heightened luxury experience is enough reason to add it in the list of upscale accommodations in the city.

The Hoshinoya Tokyo is located in the capital’s political and financial district of Otemachi neighborhood which is in close proximity to the Imperial Palace. It is surrounded by office towers and its location is as convenient as it is urban.

Its stylish façade and chic interiors are definitely a nod to the ever-evolving character of the city. Nonetheless, Hoshinoya Tokyo is a true ryokan in its DNA but is heralded as the city’s first luxury five-star traditional inn. It is the best way for you to experience a truly authentic stay in Tokyo.

#15. The Strings by InterContinental Tokyo

The Strings by InterContinental Tokyo is aligned with the seemingly common theme in most luxury five-star hotels in the Eastern Capital – sleek design, functional and muted elegance. An elevator ride takes guests up from one of Tokyo’s busiest hubs into the vaulted lobby of The Strings. As such, it is part of the InterContinental brand which draws its identity with a light musical theme.

In addition, the rooms have large picture windows overlooking Tokyo Bay, Tokyo Tower, and nearby Shinagawa Railway Station that efficiently connects hotel guests to Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe. Essentially, The Strings is the ideal jumping point that connects visitors to the rest of Japan’s prefecture.

Here, you can relax in well-appointed accommodations that include spacious wood decks with large panoramic windows and suites that feature whirlpools and additional living areas for a pleasant experience. A stay at this InterContinental Hotel will definitely tug at your heartstrings.

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