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The 15 Best Luxury Hotels in Tokyo: Opulent Stays With Stunning Views

The 15 Best Luxury Hotels in Tokyo: Opulent Stays With Stunning Views

Date published: 15 October 2023

Stepping into the vibrant heart of Tokyo, the bustling metropolis presents not just its rich cultural tapestry but an exquisite array of luxury accommodations waiting to embrace you. From towering skyscraper hotels with views that leave you breathless to serene historical havens that offer a connection with tradition, Tokyo's top-tier lodgings know how to pamper with grace and style.

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With amenities that transform a simple stay into an unforgettable experience, Tokyo's 15 best luxury hotels offer a perfect blend of elegance, comfort, and a taste of the extraordinary. Here are our recommendations for having a spectacular, luxurious stay in Japan’s bustling capital.

The Tokyo Station Hotel: A Timeless Blend of History and Opulence

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The Tokyo Station Hotel has the location to beat, being just a 10-minute walk from the upscale Ginza shopping district or a convenient train ride or drive to other sightseeing areas like Akihabara or Asakusa. Located right inside Tokyo Station, it is straightforward to reach from both of Tokyo’s airports, and with convenient access to the Shinkansen, JR lines, and subway, a superior location for your Japan journey. With a separate entrance that keeps the busy foot traffic away from the hotel, it retains its exclusive, private vibe.

After undergoing six years of reconstruction to retain its historic European-style, vintage elegance of the iconic red brick building that Tokyo Station is known for, the rooms are high-ceilinged, modern, while blending Japanese Omotenashi, or Japanese hospitality, with indulgence and luxury. In fact, it is registered as an Important Cultural Property.

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There are 150 rooms, all suite rooms with twin and king options, and they are all on the large side with the smallest being 40 m². Some offer splendid city views. You can enjoy a workout at the fitness center or relax at the on-site spa. Additionally, with 10 restaurants on-site, you can enjoy a variety of foods, from sushi and Japanese cuisine to French and Chinese, and stylish bars to boot. Guests have raved about its breakfast buffet and highly rated the hotel for its very comfortable beds. The Tokyo Station Hotel is an excellent option for a staycation, if enjoying the hotel is your biggest priority. Both non-smoking and smoking rooms are offered.

  • The Tokyo Station Hotel
    • Address Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-9-1, Tokyo, 100-0005
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    • Nearest Station Tokyo Station (Tokaido Shinkansen Line / Hokkaido Shinkansen Line / Tohoku Shinkansen Line / Akita Shinkansen Line / Yamagata Shinkansen Line / Joetsu Shinkansen Line / Hokuriku Shinkansen Line / JR Tokaido Main Line / JR Yokosuka Line / JR Sobu Main Line / JR Sobu Main Line (Rapid) / JR Keihin-Tohoku Line / JR Yamanote Line / JR Chuo Main Line / JR Keiyo Line / JR Ueno Tokyo Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
      1 minute on foot

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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi: Unbeatable views of the Imperial Palace in Central Tokyo

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Located in the center of Tokyo next to the Imperial Palace and with convenient access to JR Tokyo Station and the subway, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi takes the top 6 floors of a 39-storey tower, giving it a 360° panoramic view of the city, where you can see iconic landmarks such as the beautiful gardens of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, Skytree, and even Mount Fuji on a clear day. Reviews always mention their comfortable beds, a guarantee for you to have a good rest at the end of the day after exploring the vibrant city of Tokyo. Room sizes are also on the generous side, with the smallest Superior City View King room at 49 m², where at least 3 adults will fit in a room, perfect for larger parties or families.

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The hotel is known for their exceptional hospitality and service, and will always go the extra mile to help their guests. The concierge service is also at hand to help travelers figure out what their itinerary will be like for the day, or alternatively you could also take advantage of the exceptional view and spend a few hours relaxing in the lounge while admiring the view. For those looking for gourmet options, they also have restaurants on-site, and culinary experiences including a whisky tasting experience, and specialty course meals at their French restaurant.

A not to be missed hotel with its unbeatable views and spacious rooms, how about a stay?

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo: Historical Location, Panoramic Views

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Mandarin Oriental Tokyo occupies the higher floors of a skyscraper in the Nishonbashi district, greeting all visitors with a breath-taking double height Sky Lobby with stunning views of Tokyo. Designed by famed architect Cesar Pelli, it is a vertical urban resort with design elements inspired by a tree, with its grand entrance fanning out to facilities of the hotel like a tree branch. The hotel’s public floors on the 37th and 38th boasts an award-winning spa, as well as stylish eateries, including Michelin starred restaurants, popular with both locals and tourists alike.

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The biggest draw of the hotel apart from its luxurious and comfortable rooms is that you are treated to stunning views of the city from every angle, and every window. All rooms feature contemporary Japanese designs, and a huge bathtub placed right by the gorgeous panoramic skyline of Tokyo. The smallest rooms - Deluxe King Room and Deluxe Twin Room - stand at 50 m², a generous size perfect for enjoying the in-room minibar.

Do pop by their Mandarin Bar on 37 with a signature cocktail aptly named Nihonbashi for a drink while staring at the twinkling lights of Tokyo down below. The hotel is also popular for their Afternoon Tea offering at the Oriental Lounge, with their beautiful selection of seasonal treats. Perfect not just for a stay but even for a foodie exploration, how about booking this for your next Tokyo trip or staycation?

  • Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
    • Address Chuo-ku Nihonbashi Muromachi 2-1-1, Tokyo, 103-8328
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    • Nearest Station Mitsukoshimae Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line)
      4 minutes on foot

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Andaz Tokyo: A Gallery Amongst the Clouds

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Situated in the business district of Toranomon and a stone’s throw away from Kasumigaseki, the political center of Tokyo, Andaz Tokyo is conveniently situated with just a 5-minute walk away from the nearest subway station and a 15-minute walk away from Tokyo Tower. A 164-room hotel commanding the top floors of the skyscraper, check-in is on the 51st floor in the Andaz Lounge instead of a typical check-in counter, ensuring that you will be able to relax and take it slow, a good foreshadow of things to come. The hotel is also a gallery of unique Japanese art pieces, all exhibited around the hotel for guests to immerse in the local art and culture.

Apart from their mid-century-inspired interior and edgy architecture, the Andaz Tokyo also features a spa, fitness center, and also an indoor pool with a view. The AO Spa and Club on the 37th floor is designed to be a sanctuary for well-being and health above the city, and the view is breathtaking while you break in a sweat.

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The rooms are a blend of traditional Japanese design with modern elements, aimed to allow guests to admire the sparkling lights of Tokyo Tower or of Tokyo Bay and Rainbow Bridge. In particular, the Andaz Large rooms have a to-die-for view, with rounded windows that give you an opportunity to see Mount Fuji peeking out at you together with the sunrise, the perfect excuse to snack on the complimentary snacks and drinks from the mini-bar. Or head up to the Rooftop Bar on the 52nd floor. Part al fresco, the bar specializes in tea-infused cocktails and will offer views of Tokyo Bay. With the blend of sophistication and modern convenience, you’ll want for nothing more at Andaz Tokyo.

  • Andaz Tokyo
    • Address 1-23-4 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0001
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    • Nearest Station Toranomon-hills Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)

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The Aoyama Grand Hotel: Where Trendy Meets Luxury

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Located just a short walk away from Tokyo’s famed gingko tree-lined avenue (Meiji-jingu Gaien Park) and Kengo Kuma’s Japan National Stadium built for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the Aoyama Grand Hotel is where trendy meets luxury. All room types boast either a City View or Garden Views, and if you opt for the Garden View there will be calming, lush green views from the rooftop garden and vertical garden. Standard Rooms are at least 32㎡ in size and offer both King or Twin options, while the Suites have an additional comfortable lounge area for relaxation separate from the bedroom space.

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Rooms are well-designed and peppered with little details such as designer armchairs and desk lamps, sure to bring about inspiration for home. The space flows seamlessly from the walk-in closet in the bathroom to the rainfall showers and roomy bathtub. Everything in the in-room minibar is free-of-charge, giving you the choice of a selection of local snacks to pair with your drink of choice. The drinks range from cava and wine to soft drinks and even liquor, giving you the perfect reason to stay indoors and to fully bask in the comfort of the room during your stay despite its close proximity to Omotesando.

Dining options are varied, including sushi and a countertop Japanese restaurant for those hoping to eat more local flavors. For those arriving by taxi, do note that there is an entrance through the carpark. There is a valet waiting to welcome you to this hotel with an incredible blend of the trendy, and the luxurious. The Aoyama Grand Hotel is a hotel not to be missed.

Hotel Gajoen Tokyo: A Museum Hotel for Japanese Aesthetics

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A member of Small Luxury Hotels of the world, Hotel Gajoen Tokyo is a hotel to beat for its chic decor and little delicate touches of Japanese traditional aesthetics. Also affectionately known as a “department store of ornamentation”, the hotel was established in 1931, and was designed to be fantastical so you will be surprised at every corner. After undergoing a large reconstruction in 1988, only the Hyakudan Kaidan (100 steps) and 7 rooms remain from the old Gajoen. The Hyakudan Kaidan is recognized as a tangible cultural property of Tokyo, and there are frequent special exhibitions held in the hotel to take you on a journey of splendor, color, and beauty.

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The emphasis on aesthetics extends to guest rooms, where all 60 rooms blend Japanese and Western elements, showcasing the local Japanese flavor through screens with beautiful prints, tatami floors, shoji (sliding) doors. Rooms are all of a generous size, starting from 70 m², and for those who want a luxurious ryokan (Japanese-style inn) experience, opt for the Japanese rooms that also come with a whirlpool bath and steam sauna. If you have the option to do so, do opt in for access to their Executive Lounge where you can enjoy breakfast, tea, and evening cocktails, and the Library Lounge where you can enjoy art books. Guests will be treated like royalty with the staff’s exceptional attention to detail, and with the 7 dining options available onsite, you’ll be hard pressed to want to leave this hotel.

Don’t forget to take a stroll and unwind in the Japanese-style garden, where a river flows through the tranquil gardens, making it difficult to imagine that the hotel is just a mere 6 minute walk away from JR Meguro Station. Shibuya Station is accessible in just 5 minutes by train, making this location hard to beat for those wanting to be near the famed Shibuya crossing. Looking for something with Japanese aesthetics and modern sensibilities? Look no further than Hotel Gajoen Tokyo.

  • Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
    • Address 1-8-1 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 153-0064
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    • Nearest Station Meguro Station (JR Yamanote Line / Tokyo Metro Namboku Line / Toei Mita Line / Tokyu Meguro Line)

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Palace Hotel Tokyo: Understated Urban Luxury

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Surrounded by perfectly manicured leafy green trees, skyscrapers, and the Imperial Palace’s beautiful sparkling moat and elegant swans setting the scene of the Palace Hotel, the airy main lobby and tall ceilings welcome guests with a bang.

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The rooms are all spacious with contemporary fixtures featuring earthy color palettes in whites, greens, and woods, with little touches of Japanese hospitality such as Imabari towels and Mashiko ceramics. With 266 rooms and 18 suites, guestrooms range from 45 m² to a generous 255 m², with spacious balconies and terraces and open-style bathrooms with separate tubs and showers to enjoy your daily rub down. The breakfast buffet is described as a highlight, with a variety of food featuring local ingredients, or in-room breakfast can be served on the room balcony, so you can have breakfast with a view.

The Palace Hotel also debuted Japan’s first Evian Spa in 2012, and the light therapy that mimics the light cycle in the French Alps is a not-to-be-missed treatment if you are looking forward to a relaxing spa day. If you’re seeking something active instead, the gym offers Under Armour clothes for rental so you can pack light, and the fitness center and pool offers great views of the palace gardens making it hard to refuse a workout. Alternatively if you’re hoping for some fresh air, the Imperial Palace is also one of locals’ favorite running routes in the city, and it is a run not to be missed for runners.

The Palace Hotel is right in the middle of the business district Marunouchi. A short 5 minute walk away from Tokyo Station, you’ll have easy access to the subway as well as JR lines.

  • Palace Hotel Tokyo
    • Address 1-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0005
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    • Nearest Station Otemachi Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Tokyo Metro Tozai Line / Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line / Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line / Toei Mita Line)

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Imperial Hotel Tokyo: The Hotel Opened by Royal Decree

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Opened by royal decree, the Imperial Hotel Tokyo has a storied past dating back to 1890, and overlooks the 40-acre Hibiya Park, Imperial Palace grounds, and Ginza. Having survived earthquakes, fires, and war, the hotel was rebuilt twice, with Frank Lloyd Wright undertaking the first rebuilding.

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The rooms are a reminder of the opulence and luxury of the 1920s, a nod to the history of the hotel with spacious rooms. The premier Imperial Floors on the 14th to 16th floors of the main building house their rooms designed by Julian Reed, but if you are looking for the height of luxury, the Frank Lloyd Wright Suite is an experience not to be missed by architecture lovers. Guests mention their knowledgeable concierge, who have a wealth of information about Tokyo, and are able to make recommendations and suggestions for everything you might want. Don’t forget to drop by the fitness center, pool and saunas if you want to unwind after a day of walking.

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Not to be missed, especially, are cocktails in the Old Imperial Bar, and their daily traditional tea ceremony sessions in tearoom Tokoan. Facing a Japanese garden spanning 330 square meters, it doesn’t get more authentic than this little tearoom in the middle of Tokyo. Tokoan was designed by famous architect Togo Murano, and was created to make everyone feel at ease in the tearoom, even if the rituals can sometimes be a little intimidating. Choose from having a bowl of matcha served with a full ritual with a little wagashi on the side, or opt to take part yourself and learn from a master. Kids are welcome too, making this a great family activity.

  • Imperial Hotel Tokyo
    • Address 1-1-1 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-8558
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    • Nearest Station Hibiya Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line / Toei Mita Line)

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Shangri-La Tokyo: Asian Luxury with Delectable Fare

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Shangri-La Tokyo is a sky-high stay occupying the top floors of the Marunouchi Trust Tower Main building, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views only possible with this conveniently located skyscraper adjacent to Tokyo Station. With panoramic views of central Tokyo, there are 200 rooms at the hotel, and 3 restaurants as well as a bar to offer both travelers and locals a space for luxurious comfort. With a classically upmarket interior, it’s a decidedly Asian luxury hotel that gives a nod to the Chinese owners of the Shangri-La hotels.

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The 600-room hotel has guest rooms designed with quintessential Japanese style and urban modernity in mind, with elegant marble bathrooms, rainforest showers, and city views. The Deluxe Rooms are roomy at 50 m², but for those wanting something more, there are Horizon Club rooms where you will have access to a dedicated concierge service, private lounge, and special amenities at the exclusive lounge. The lounge at Shangri-La is renowned for offering such an extensive array of meal-sized snacks that are rotated throughout the day, including a full breakfast, and is definitely worth the upgrade. Look out for little surprise treats in your room from the staff, including origami cranes and mini chocolate bites.

Interestingly, despite the location and hustle and bustle visible from the windows, the windows are all well-insulated, and you won’t be able to detect even a hint of the din from the streets from the comfort of your room. If you’re seeking incredible service and opulence, this is the hotel for you.

  • Shangri-La Tokyo
    • Address Chiyoda-ku, Marunouchi Trust Tower Main, 1-8-3 Marunouchi,, Tokyo, 100-8283
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    • Nearest Station Tokyo Station (Tokaido Shinkansen Line / Hokkaido Shinkansen Line / Tohoku Shinkansen Line / Akita Shinkansen Line / Yamagata Shinkansen Line / Joetsu Shinkansen Line / Hokuriku Shinkansen Line / JR Tokaido Main Line / JR Yokosuka Line / JR Sobu Main Line / JR Sobu Main Line (Rapid) / JR Keihin-Tohoku Line / JR Yamanote Line / JR Chuo Main Line / JR Keiyo Line / JR Ueno Tokyo Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
      5 minutes on foot

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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel: Contemporary Luxury at Dizzying Heights

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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho is a contemporary hotel not to be missed. The airy rooms with ample natural daylight all feature clean, straight lines that lead to panoramic windows overlooking the city to reflect their design concepts of levitation, and a framed kaleidoscopic view to set the stage for your stay. The lobby’s highlight is a neon-lit glass waterfall installation by artist Mari Noguchi, framing the 30-foot high window giving guests a dramatic view of Tokyo.

All rooms are on a high floor with a city view, with cozy window seats with a small collection of books for guests to curl up with, and everything can be programmed by an iPad that can control lighting, temperature, draperies, and even request for services such as restaurant reservations. The Club Lounge offers breakfast, tea time, and evening cocktails, and even complimentary shoeshine, a part of their incredible service. The Spa and Fitness facilities such as a pool located 140 meters above ground, so you can relax and unwind while admiring the city’s dynamic views.

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A cool room detail is that you are able to circulate fresh air from outside, and you are also able to decide on whether you want the bathroom to be visible from the room, or opaque, depending on which button you select. Catch their signature scent of hinoki, Japanese cyprus, a faint whiff of freshness in the elevators. The hotel is also highly rated for their very comfy beds, as well as their location directly linked to Nagatacho Station of the Nanboku Line, and just a minutes’ walk from Akasaka Mitsuke Station on the Ginza and Marunouchi line of Tokyo Metro.

If you’re looking for something new with a seamless blend of modern and historic, try the Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho.

Oakwood Premier Hotel: Luxury Serviced Apartment in the middle of Tokyo

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Located on the 6th to the 19th floor of a multi-serviced complex, the Oakwood Premier Tokyo is a luxurious serviced apartment designed to offer an urban sanctuary and all the comforts of the hotel. Adjacent to Tokyo Station and the Marunouchi business district, guests rave about the location and the convenience with direct buses from Narita Airport, as well as the fully furnished rooms that come even with a washing machine and dryer, perfect for both business and leisure travelers.

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Rooms start from a Studio where the smallest room is at 33 m², to 3-bedroom apartments perfect for a family or large group at 110 m². Rooms come with a fully-equipped kitchen that also has kitchenware on hand, ensuring that you will be able to buy those fresh ingredients from the supermarket back to the hotel for your own scrumptious meal. The Residents’ Lounge and Fitness Center are both complimentary for hotel guests and residents. Do take the opportunity to drop by during your stay, and fully enjoy your own home away from home at Oakwood Premier.

Although there are no restaurants in the hotel, everything is available just a few minutes' walk away, and there is a convenience store right on the ground floor of the building. There are breakfast options available, with a continental or a buffet breakfast option. But with tons of restaurants at your fingertips, you’ll be hard pressed for options once you step out of the hotel. Seeking convenience and understated opulence? This is our recommendation.

  • Oakwood Premier Tokyo
    • Address 1-8-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0005
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    • Nearest Station Tokyo Station (Tokaido Shinkansen Line / Hokkaido Shinkansen Line / Tohoku Shinkansen Line / Akita Shinkansen Line / Yamagata Shinkansen Line / Joetsu Shinkansen Line / Hokuriku Shinkansen Line / JR Tokaido Main Line / JR Yokosuka Line / JR Sobu Main Line / JR Sobu Main Line (Rapid) / JR Keihin-Tohoku Line / JR Yamanote Line / JR Chuo Main Line / JR Keiyo Line / JR Ueno Tokyo Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)

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Park Hyatt Tokyo: Lost in Shinjuku

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If you’ve ever watched Lost in Translation, the 2003 movie starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson, you will recognize Park Hyatt Tokyo. Park Hyatt Tokyo is situated high above Shinjuku, in the heart of the city, with wide windows offering stunning and exciting views of the busy streets below.

Park Hyatt’s rooms are incredibly spacious, boasting wooden paneling to create a serene ambience, and comfortable beds with plush bedding and modern amenities. Rooms include standard rooms coming in Twin and King room types, and the opulent suite rooms with a roomy living room and walk-in closets for you to shop to your heart’s content. Their service is difficult to beat, with guest comments referencing attentive staff always willing to go the extra mile.

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The hotel's Club on the Park Spa is a must-visit if you have time to, with treatments and services including massages, facials, and body wraps available. Fitness lovers can also take advantage of their state-of-the-art fitness center with a sauna and steam room to unwind in, and an outdoor pool for summer lounging.The hotel has several award-winning restaurants serving Japanese and international cuisine and ranging from casual to fine dining, ensuring that you will be able to find something to your preference. But with the location so close to shopping, dining, and attractions just a short walk away, you will feel drawn to exploring the city outside despite the comforts offered by the hotel.

Are you a movie aficionado or are you interested in staying in a hotel with a location that is hard to beat? Park Hyatt is perfect for you.

The Okura Heritage Tokyo: The Epitome of Private Luxury

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The Okura Heritage Tokyo is the private luxurious section of the Okura Hotel. Located in Akasaka in the middle of Tokyo, with easy metro access around the city, the hotel is reconstructed from a historic building that was originally built in 1962, but has been renovated and updated several times since then to retain its classic Japanese charm.

The hotel has 521 rooms and suites, all of which are spacious, tranquil and elegant, while highlighting Japanese aestheticism. Their most humble offering are their junior suites that range from 53m² to 63m², with high ceilings up to 3m giving guests an incredible space to relax in.There are also options with balconies overlooking the beautiful hotel gardens, as well as suite rooms that offer the height of luxury, with a Presidential Suite that also has its own balcony garden with seasonal colors throughout the year. The hotel also has a number of amenities, including a spa, a stunning pool, a fitness center, and several restaurants. There are also smoking and non-smoking rooms.

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With an array of specialized services including valet parking, an incredible concierge, as well as seasonal activities curated just for your pleasure, The Okura Heritage Tokyo is a truly special hotel, and it is a must-visit for any traveler to Tokyo looking for a historic luxury hotel.

The Peninsula Tokyo: Opulence while at Maximum Comfort

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Just a 3-minute walk away from Ginza is The Peninsula Tokyo, a 24-story luxury skyscraper hotel in Tokyo. Also the only Peninsula branded hotel in Tokyo, the exceptional concierge service they are known for is replicated in Tokyo, with 24-hour dedicated concierge support, offering a wealth of knowledge as well as privileged access to exclusive Tokyo experiences.

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Their rooms are designed in natural tones with luxury in mind with traditional Japanese influences, complete with living areas featuring plush sofas to relax in. The beds are also rated highly as very comfortable for a good nights’ rest, the perfect complement with the mood lighting feature. The bathroom reminds guests of an onsen, with a soaking tub, as well as a rainfall shower with high-tech elements such as TV screens in the mirror, and a Japanese bidet. The hotel also pampers its guests with a spa and fitness center which includes a large swimming pool with views over the Imperial Gardens, as well as a variety of restaurants, casual dining, and also a bar onsite.

The Peninsula is designed to dazzle by evoking a Japanese lantern, and its hourglass marble walkway leading to an astounding lobby highlighting a firework-like 1,313 bulb chandelier in the center. If you’re looking for an opulent stay designed for maximum comfort and relaxation, try The Peninsula Tokyo.

  • The Peninsula Tokyo
    • Address 1-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0006
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BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel: Stay in the Heart of Nightlife

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With just an exclusive 97 number of hotel keys, The Bellustar Tokyo is located 200 meters above Shinjuku, occupying Kabukicho Tower’s uppermost 39th to 47th floors. The Kabukicho Tower opened to much fanfare in 2023 as a landmark in the center of Shinjuku’s Kabukicho District popular for its nightlife, there is also a retro game arcade by Bandai Namco, and a food court evoking nostalgic decor of the past to draw you into a space of exhilaration and endless neon lights. On a clear day, you’ll be able to see Mount Fuji, but the highlight is truly the hotel’s design offering a perfect harmony of contemporary comfort and traditional Japanese culture, with soft hues and delicate textures in every space, hoping to evoke a sense of peace and calm.

The Studio rooms are spacious at 41m², but do opt for the Studio Premier rooms at 54m² that also have ample space for a comfortable sofa perfect for lounging, or the Corner Suites where the bathtubs will also allow you to overlook the dramatic, twinkling lights below, in your own tranquil private space above the city. Beds are also rated a full 10 out of 10 by guests, for the cozy comfort it provides. An extra bonus are the Two Bedrooms Deluxe Suites that the hotel also has, perfect for larger groups or families complete with a living room.

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There are 3 restaurants, a Sushi, Teppanyaki, and French restaurant, as well as a bar. The highlight however, has to be Restaurant Bellustar, located on the top floors of the building with a ceiling 3-storeys high for those stunning panoramic views and beautiful sunshine in the day. Do check out the spa and gym if you have the time, for the ultimate relaxation experience high above Tokyo.

Are you seeking a retreat amid the bustling city, while being as close to the action as you can get? The Bellustar Tokyo might just be for you.

How We Selected the Best Luxury Hotels in Tokyo

We selected these hotels based on several factors, the most important of which is their high rating. We also determined which of the best luxury hotels in Tokyo had the most positive reviews on travel booking websites. All of the luxury hotels on our list have an average rating of at least 9 out of 10 ratings left by guests on Booking.com, and most of the hotels rate much higher.

We also took into consideration how much value for money each hotel offers. As these are amongst some of the most expensive hotels in Tokyo, we decided to choose the hotels that offer a great package, whether that be a great range of facilities available, the location, or the exceptionally high quality of the hotel’s design. Whichever luxury hotel you decide to pick from our list of the best hotels in Tokyo, you’re guaranteed a truly memorable stay.

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Chehui Peh

Chehui Peh

With over 10 years of experience as a writer and marketer, Chehui writes extensively about travel, lifestyle, and food. Traveling is a part of her lifestyle, and she travels every chance she gets with the goal to explore all corners of Japan, no matter how difficult it is to get to. Graduated with a Masters of Anthropology from Waseda University and worked as a freelance journalist at Shanghai Daily for over 4 years, before branching out to travel journalism and contributing to Travel + Leisure and other renowned platforms. She holds certifications in Japanese Tea Ceremony, and Wine. On Instagram: @chelikestotravel.

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