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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: An ultra-stylish retreat atop a Tokyo skyscraper

Feature: The Aman Spa embraces Japanese practices and ingredients

Rooms: 84 rooms & suites

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Star rating: 5 Star

Nearest airport: Haneda International Airport

Transfer: The district of Otemachi in Tokyo, approximately 35 minutes from Haneda International Airport by private car transfer.

Luxury Holidays At Aman Tokyo

One of the most stylish addresses in Japan’s capital, Aman Tokyo is the luxury hotel group’s first urban property. Located at the top of the Otemachi Tower, it flaunts a cool, contemporary style with a distinct Japanese twist. The impressive lobby is styled as a Japanese house, featuring a water feature, meditation garden, a paper wall-style ceiling and huge windows affording spectacular city views. A range of immersive and unique experiences – from martial arts classes to market visits with the expert sushi chef – make this the perfect base for your luxury trip to Tokyo.
After exploring the delights of the city, unwind in the stunning two-storey Aman Spa, offering a range of natural therapies and signature treatments. As for the dining options, an interactive sushi restaurant, Italian eatery and French bistro are joined by The Lounge, a stunning space designed to resemble the inside of a traditional shoji paper lantern, serving a delicious all-day menu, afternoon tea, premium cigars and inventive cocktails.
 

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Why Aman Tokyo is so special...

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Spa Breaks

Set high above Tokyo’s dramatic skyline, the outstanding Aman Spa is a true haven of serenity. Spread over two storeys, it features sleek natural materials, clean lines and enormous windows. The impressive menu offers a wealth of massages, facials, scrubs and rituals, using seasonal herbs, local oils and traditional Japanese medicinal philosophies. Large Japanese-style hot baths are joined by steam rooms, a stunning indoor pool with panoramic views, a state-of-the-art gym and a dedicated yoga and Pilates studio.

Spa Breaks at Aman Tokyo

Dining & Gourmet

Paying tribute to the culinary heritage of Italy, Arva offers a sharing menu that showcases traditional Italian cooking infused with local flavours, using seasonal and sustainable ingredients. A spectacular wine cellar accompanies the cuisine perfectly. Newly opened, Mushashi by Aman is an interactive and intimate eatery led by Master Chef Musashi, who serves the highest quality sushi from a Hinoki wooden counter, alongside premium sake. Each morning, Mushashi visits the local fish market, guaranteeing inimitably fresh ingredients. Nestled in the Otemachi Forest at the foot of the building, The Café by Aman serves elegant French fare, wine and patisseries.

Dining & Gourmet at Aman Tokyo
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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Each of the rooms and suites are stylish and spacious, featuring light wood, understated décor and contemporary furnishings with splashes of Japanese tradition. Huge windows overlook dazzling city or garden views, while bathrooms feature twin vanities, showers and traditional furo soaking tubs with more great vistas. Each room and suite features Wi-Fi, a TV, Bose sound systems, safe, personal bar, Nespresso coffee machine and luxurious Aman bath products.
 

Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room

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The largest lead-in room category in Tokyo, the Deluxe Room features plush twin beds or a king-size bed, sitting area and stunning skyline views.

Deluxe Palace Garden View Room

Deluxe Palace Garden View Room

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  • visibilityRoom View:Imperial Palace Gardens and city view

Overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens and out over Tokyo, this impressive room features a king bed or twin beds and a sitting area.

Premier Room

Premier Room

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This spectacular room includes a spacious foyer, living area, expansive bathroom and stylish bedroom.

Suite

Suite

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Offering plenty of space, this luxurious suite features a living room with writing desk, dining table for four, pantry, mini wine cellar and comfortable bedroom with panoramic views over Tokyo.

Corner suite

Corner suite

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A king bedroom and expansive bathroom is joined by a guest powder room, living room with writing desk and dining area, and mini wine cellar. The privileged corner position affords spectacular views.

Aman Suite

Aman Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Imperial Palace Gardens and city view

Truly breathtaking in both size and style, the expansive Aman Suite features a king bedroom, elegant living room and dining area, a guest powder room and mini wine cellar. Huge windows overlook the Imperial Palace Gardens and out over Tokyo.

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Tokyo Travel Information

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Climate

With a subtropical climate, Tokyo experiences hot humid summers and generally mild winters with some colder spells. June is generally the wettest month, while the driest is January. Late March through to May, and from October to early December, are the best times to visit. The springtime cherry blossoms bloom in early April, while October offers autumn colours and plenty of sunshine.

Getting There

London Heathrow to Tokyo Haneda International Airport and Narita International Airport with British Airways and Japan Air.

11 hours 40 minutes from London Heathrow to Tokyo.

Shopping

If indulging in a spot of retail therapy while in Tokyo, expect to find everything you could wish for - and much more! Affluent Ginza is the district in which to browse high-end boutiques, avant-garde shops, designer labels and sleek department stores, as well as gourmet food and fine crafts. Youthful Shibuya offers music stores, outrageous apparel and crazy gadgets, while Kuramae – once a riverside warehouse district – is now the place to find artisanal goods; from quality leather items to bespoke stationary. Kienji is a vintage lover’s heaven, Daikanyama is home to an enclave of cosy cafes and stylish boutiques, while famed Harajuku is synonymous with hipster fashion and colourful street art. Malls and department stores aplenty in Shinjuku, or an array of traditional flea and food markets around the city give an experience of authentic Japan.

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Cuisine

Easily one of Tokyo’s greatest treasures is its eclectic and simply exquisite dining scene, offering sizzling soba noodles at street-side stalls, sushi that stuns in both taste and presentation, artisan sweet treats with often whacky designs, and an array of exceptional fine dining restaurants. In fact, Tokyo houses more Michelin stars than any other city in the world.

Cuisine
Shrines and Temples

With its neon lights and space-age skyscrapers, it is easy to forget that Tokyo still houses a wealth of sacred shrines and ornate temples. Perhaps the most recognisable is the Senso-ji Temple, the oldest and one of the most important Buddhist temples in Tokyo. Home to a striking five-storey pagoda, the temple’s history dates back to 645AD, though the famed red building was extensively rebuilt following WWII. Located in the Harajuku district, the Meiji Shrine was built in 1920 and is dedicated to the first emperor of modern Japan, Emperor Meiji and the Empress Shoken. Pass through the traditional torii gate and into the enchanting Meiji Jingu forest, before uncovering the captivating complex of shrine buildings, in which an array of traditional Shinto activities take place.

Shrines and Temples
The Imperial Palace

The Imperial Palace, the residence of Japan’s Imperial Family, is an impressive building surrounded by an expansive park, moat and huge stone walls, though located right in the centre of the city. Take a guided tour of the picturesque palace grounds, while the Imperial Palace East Gardens are open to the public year-round, home to the historical castle tower foundations and stunning Japanese gardens.

The Imperial Palace
Sky Tree

The tallest structure in Japan and the second highest building in the world, the striking Sky Tree houses two observation decks which offer truly dazzling panoramas over the city and far beyond. Head up in the smooth, swift elevator to the decks (the highest of which is located at 451.2 metres) and discover souvenir shops, bars and restaurants with unparalleled views. The base of the Sky Tree houses the large Tokyo Solamachi shopping complex and the Sumida Aquarium.

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Traditions: Sumo and Samurai

The district of Ryogoku is Tokyo’s Sumo capital, hosting regular matches at the Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Hall. It also houses the small yet fascinating Sumo Museum, with exhibitions showcasing the history and culture behind this unique national sport. You will also be able to see the Banzuke: the official ranking list of all sumo wrestlers in Japan. Shinjuku houses the Samurai Museum, in which you can spot and try on traditional Japanese swords and armour, as well as learning how the 700-year-old Samurai warrior traditions still permeate the lives of modern Japanese people. Sword performances, workshops and Samuari calligraphy lessons are just a few of the many activities on offer here.  

Traditions: Sumo and Samurai
Kamakura

A great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, Kamakura is a seaside town just south of Tokyo. Once the political centre of medieval Japan, Kamakura combines dozens of beautiful temples, a huge statue of Buddha and fascinating buildings with quaint shopping streets, laid-back beach bars, organic eateries and surfing centres. The surrounding hills offer a range of great hiking routes, while the sandy beaches and bustling town ensure there is something for everyone at this traditional Japanese hideaway.

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