A land of contrasts, Japan is where ancient traditions meet modern sensibilities. Tokyo, Japan’s capital, is one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. Despite being a significant centre for business, finance, culture, media, and technology, it also has a vibrant nightlife, with many bars, clubs, and restaurants to choose from, making it a fun destination too. From relaxing in traditional hot baths called onsens to enjoying local favourites like ramen, sushi, or nato (for starters) if you’re a bit more adventurous, there’s something for everyone. These luxury
The Peninsula Tokyo
The Peninsula Tokyo is one of the most popular
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu is a luxurious hotel in Tokyo that combines traditional Japanese-style architecture with modern amenities and breathtaking views. Designed by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma, the Tokyu Capitol Tower is an iconic building that embodies Japanese sensibility. All guest rooms at the Capitol Hotel Tokyu incorporate traditional Japanese-style elements, such as sliding doors and partitioning shoji paper screens for an ingenious room layout. Guests can also enjoy all-day dining at Origami, drinks at The Capitol Bar, and relaxing luxury spa treatments at the spa.
Andaz Tokyo
Part of the Andaz Collection, Andaz Tokyo is one of the luxury
Park Hyatt Tokyo
Park Hyatt Tokyo captures the serenity of Japanese forests and we’d love to have a quiet cup of green tea in this setting—The Peak Lounge, a skylit indoor bamboo garden! An in-city oasis of elegance and calm, this luxury hotel occupies 14 floors of the 52-storey Toranomon Hills Mori Tower and offers amazing views of both the bustling city and Mt. Fuji. A stay in one of the beautiful suites gives guests access to the spa, a range of restaurants and bars, the lap pool, and the fitness centre.
Conrad Tokyo
Conrad Tokyo is a luxury hotel located in the Shiodome skyscraper and close to the Shiodome Subway Station. It occupies the 28th–37th floors, offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and the ancient Hamarikyu Gardens. Take a sip of some cold Japanese beer as the digital fireplace flickers in the background at TwentyEight, a popular bar in Tokyo, or indulge in a pampering session in one of 10 spa treatment rooms. Trust us when we say the tea hits different when you’re waiting in the calming relaxation room…
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi is one of the top 5-star luxury
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
A stay at Hotel Gajoen Tokyo in and of itself is akin to experiencing Japan’s culture and history. A museum hotel featuring the beauty of Japan, this luxury stay has traditional gardens, pre-war art, and traditional design in common spaces. It is also home to the ornate and intricately detailed Hyakudan Kaidan rooms which will transport you back in time. Don’t be fooled though, guest rooms are sleek and modern, combining contemporary design with Japanese interior pieces.
HOSHINOYA Tokyo
Hoshinoya Tokyo is a modern luxury ryokan, or Japanese inn, located in the heart of Tokyo, located in the Otemachi district. Close to major attractions such as the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station, it is also within walking distance of several restaurants, bars, and cafes. Guests are greeted by a contemporary zen garden, and inside, spaces honour traditional Japanese ryokan designs while exuding a modern flair. From the long tatami hallways to the bamboo shoeboxes, there’s something truly immersive, authentic, and luxurious about this luxury getaway in Tokyo.
The Okura Tokyo
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Shangri-La Tokyo
Adjacent to Tokyo Station and conveniently located in the heart of metropolitan Tokyo, Shangri-La Tokyo offers luxurious accommodations with expansive views of the cityscape, the Imperial Palace, and Tokyo Skytree. On-site, this classic luxury hotel has three restaurants and a bar, and is only a minute’s walk away from Tokyo Station. Nadaman, shown in the photo, offers authentic heritage menu items masterfully prepared by seasoned Japanese chefs!
The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo
Sushi bar with a view of Tokyo? Yes, please! Housed in Midtown Tower, one of the tallest buildings in Tokyo, The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo wows guests with sky-high vistas of Mt. Fuji, seven on-site restaurants, and luxurious rooms and suites. Honikizaka (shown in the photo) is a Michelin-star restaurant and is known as one of the best traditional yet contemporary restaurants in downtown Tokyo. This perfect balance of the Eastern and Western culinary atmospheres makes it especially great for foreign travellers.
Trunk (Hotel)
Another one of the more boutique-style luxury
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Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku
Looking for an authentic ryokan experience? Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku is one of the few truly traditional Japanese inns right in the heart of Tokyo. Compared to the other entries in our list, this ryokan presents understated luxury but offers one of the most authentic Japanese inn experiences. From the outside, its simplicity may be underwhelming, but past the authentic sukiya-style gate, you’ll be enveloped by a tranquillity that takes you away from the hustle of Shinjuku. From its hinoki cypress and paper room dividers to its warm baths, Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku will spoil you with a serene, memorable, and luxurious experience of Japanese hospitality.
Mesm Tokyo
Mesm Tokyo perfectly captures urban luxury. The name is drawn from the word “mesmerise” and it does so at every turn. From its eye-catching interior lighting to its chill rooftop bar with great downtown surrounds, Mesm Tokyo is filled with little marvels. Our favourite? Whisk–a vibrant social hub serving handcrafted cocktails and Japanese Sarutahiko coffee with contemporary tunes playing in the background. Irashaimase and chill!
Hotel New Otani Tokyo the Main
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Tokyo is an exciting and vibrant city, with something to offer everyone. Whether you’re interested in Japanese culture, or just want to experience a different way of life, Tokyo is the perfect destination.
Image credit: HOSHINOYA Tokyo