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Aman Tokyo

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Where contemporary design and traditional Japanese aesthetics converge in perfect harmony. Nestled amidst the dynamic skyline, it offers a tranquil sanctuary, boasting serene spaces, exquisite dining, and panoramic views that capture the essence of the city's beauty and vibrancy.

Location

Tokyo / Japan
Style & Atmosphere
A masterpiece of minimalist elegance, where sleek lines meet organic textures, crafting a tranquil haven amidst the city's skyscraper skyline.

Designer

Kerry Hill Architects

Restaurants
3 Restaurants
Family Friendly
Family Friendly
Property Type
Adult's Only
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Check in: 3pm - Check Out: 12pm

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Setting
Where Tokyo's electrifying pulse meets serene Zen atop the Otemachi Tower
Theme
City, Gastronomy

Rooms & Suites

82 Rooms / 32 suites

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Japanese elegance meets modern luxury with stunning views and unmatched service.

Where contemporary design and traditional Japanese aesthetics converge in perfect harmony. Nestled amidst the dynamic skyline, it offers a tranquil sanctuary, boasting serene spaces, exquisite dining, and panoramic views that capture the essence of the city's beauty and vibrancy.

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Architectural Marvel and Design: Blending Traditional Japanese Elegance with Contemporary Grandeur

Aman Tokyo, a beacon of architectural splendor, stands tall as a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of modern design fused with the timeless elegance of Japanese aesthetics. Nestled within the Otemachi Tower, Aman occupies the pinnacle floors, offering guests an escape into a world of serene luxury. The hotel's design, a homage to Japan's rich cultural heritage, features traditional elements such as washi paper, wood, and stone, masterfully integrated into the sleek, modern architecture of the skyscraper. The entrance lobby alone, located on the 33rd floor, rivals the grandeur of a prestigious art gallery or museum, with high ceilings and vast expanses of open space welcoming guests into a realm of unparalleled luxury. Designed by the late Australian architect Kerry Hill, known for his contributions to tropical Asian hotel design, Aman Tokyo stands as a grand achievement, marrying the minimalist beauty of Japanese design with the bold, contemporary lines of urban architecture.

Culinary Excellence at Aman Tokyo: A Fusion of Italian Creativity with Japanese Precision

Dining at Aman Tokyo is a journey through a landscape of culinary brilliance, where Italian cuisine meets the meticulous detail of Japanese culinary traditions. Arva, the hotel's flagship restaurant, presents a menu that is a testament to the innovative spirit of Chef Masakazu Hiraki. Here, guests are invited to explore dishes that are familiar in their Italian roots yet rejuvenated with Japanese ingredients, offering a fresh perspective on classic flavors. The dining experience is elevated by the restaurant's setting, which, like the rest of the hotel, seamlessly blends modern elegance with the warmth of Japanese design. For those seeking a sweet finale to their meal, La Patisserie by Aman Tokyo offers an exquisite selection of French pastries, each a work of art, ready to delight the senses with its intricate flavors and textures.

The Aman Spa: A Retreat Above the Clouds, Offering Panoramic Views and Unrivaled Wellness Experiences

The Aman Spa at Aman Tokyo is a sanctuary set high above the city's hustle and bustle, offering guests a tranquil retreat for the body, mind, and soul. The spa features a 30m heated indoor pool, from which guests can enjoy expansive views of the city skyline while floating in the warm embrace of the water. This oasis of calm is complemented by a range of treatments that blend traditional Japanese techniques with modern therapies, ensuring a holistic wellness experience. The signature Aman Spa journey, a 2.5-hour treatment, epitomizes this fusion, offering a deeply rejuvenating experience. Additionally, the spa houses a serene onsen, further immersing guests in the traditional Japanese bathing culture. The entire spa experience is designed to transport guests away from the temporal world, into a haven of peace and relaxation.

Suite Sophistication: A Haven of Luxury Offering Panoramic Vistas of Tokyo's Skyline

The suites at Aman Tokyo are nothing short of spectacular, each a spacious sanctuary offering breathtaking views of the Tokyo skyline and the Imperial Palace Gardens. These luxurious accommodations are designed with an understated elegance, featuring a palette of earth tones and adorned with traditional Japanese materials like Washi paper. The centerpiece of each suite is the ofuro, a deep soaking tub that allows for an immersive bathing experience, akin to soaking in the sky. The meticulous design of the rooms, emphasizing harmony and tranquility, ensures that every moment spent here is a testament to the serene luxury that Aman Tokyo aims to provide. The blend of minimalist aesthetics with the opulence expected of a luxury hotel suite creates an atmosphere that is both calming and invigorating, making each stay an unforgettable experience.

Unmatched Service and Experiences: Elevating the Art of Hospitality to New Heights

At Aman Tokyo, the level of service is unparalleled, embodying the meticulous attention to detail and profound respect for guests that is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. The Concierge team, in particular, goes above and beyond to ensure that each guest's stay is as seamless and enriching as possible. Whether it's navigating the complexities of Tokyo, securing reservations at exclusive restaurants, or curating unique experiences, the staff demonstrates an unwavering commitment to excellence. This dedication to service, combined with the hotel's stunning architectural design, luxurious accommodations, exquisite dining, and exceptional spa, ensures that Aman Tokyo stands as a beacon of luxury urban hospitality, offering a sanctuary of peace and serenity in the heart of one of the world's most dynamic cities.

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Distance from Haneda International Airport (HND)

23-minute drive from the airport.

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Grand Suite
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Room Highlights
Tokyo skyline, minimalist Japanese design, and luxurious furo soaking tubs made of fragrant hinoki cypress wood.
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Tokyo Suite King

Tokyo Suite King

For up to three guests, these 77 sq m rooms feature east-facing views of the city skyline, light oak decor, and traditional Shoji screens. The space includes a king-size bed, a sunken living area with a sofa bed, and a writing desk. The bathroom offers a Japanese furo tub, walk-in shower, and twin sinks. Amenities include free WiFi, TV, sound system, tea/coffee kit, minibar, and Aman bath products for a luxurious and convenient stay.

Deluxe Suite King

Deluxe Suite King

Designed for three guests, these 71 sq m rooms offer west-facing views that capture the Imperial Palace Gardens, Mount Fuji, and the city skyline. The interior is adorned with light oak and traditional Shoji screens for an authentic feel. Accommodations include a king-size bed, a sunken living room with a sofa bed, and a writing desk. The bathroom features a Japanese furo soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and twin sinks. Modern amenities such as free WiFi, TV, sound system, tea/coffee facilities, minibar, and exclusive Aman bath products ensure a blend of tradition and comfort.

Garden View Suite King

Deluxe Suite Twin

Ideal for three guests, the 71 sq m west-facing rooms offer stunning partial views of the Imperial Palace Gardens, Mount Fuji, and the city skyline, wrapped in light oak decor and enhanced with traditional Shoji screens. These rooms are furnished with twin beds, a sunken living area with a sofa bed, and a writing desk. The en-suite bathroom features a Japanese furo soaking tub, walk-in shower, and twin sinks. Guests can enjoy modern comforts including free WiFi, TV, sound system, tea/coffee facilities, minibar, and Aman's exclusive bath products, ensuring a stay that perfectly balances tradition with luxury.

Garden View Suite King

Designed for three guests, these top-floor 71 sq m west-facing rooms boast panoramic views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and Mount Fuji, set against a backdrop of light oak interiors and traditional Shoji screens. The layout includes a king-size bed, a sunken living room with a sofa bed, and a writing desk. The spacious bathroom is equipped with a Japanese furo soaking tub, walk-in shower, and twin sinks. With free WiFi, a TV, sound system, tea/coffee-making facilities, minibar, and exclusive Aman bath products, these rooms offer a harmonious blend of luxury and cultural authenticity.

Garden View Suite Twin

These top-floor 71 sq m rooms for three guests offer stunning west-facing views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and Mount Fuji, featuring twin beds, light oak decor, and traditional Shoji screens. The layout includes a sunken living area with a sofa bed, a writing desk, and a bathroom with a Japanese furo tub and walk-in shower. Equipped with free WiFi, TV, sound system, tea/coffee facilities, minibar, and Aman bath products, these rooms blend luxurious amenities with cultural elegance.

City Suite

For three guests, the spacious 121 sq m northeast-facing rooms offer expansive dual-aspect city skyline views. Outfitted with light oak and traditional Shoji screens, these rooms feature a king-size bed, a separate living room with dining and lounge areas, and a kitchenette. The luxurious bathroom includes a Japanese furo soaking tub, walk-in shower, and twin sinks. Modern amenities such as free WiFi, TV, sound system, tea/coffee-making facilities, minibar, and exclusive Aman bath products enhance the experience, merging opulence with cultural depth.

Grand Suite King

These 141 sq m rooms, designed for three guests, boast sweeping city views, light oak decor, and traditional Shoji screens. They feature a king-size bed and a living area with a four-seater dining table. The bathroom is equipped with a Japanese furo soaking tub, walk-in shower, and twin sinks. Amenities like free WiFi, TV, sound system, tea/coffee facilities, minibar, and Aman bath products ensure a comfortable and culturally rich stay.

Grand Suite Twin

For three guests, the 141 sq m rooms offer panoramic city views and are adorned with light oak interiors and traditional Shoji screens. These accommodations feature twin beds, a living area with a four-seater dining table, and a bathroom equipped with a Japanese furo soaking tub, walk-in shower, and twin sinks. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as free WiFi, TV, sound system, tea/coffee facilities, minibar, and Aman bath products, ensuring a blend of comfort and cultural elegance.

Panorama Suite

These 139 sq m rooms for three guests offer views of Tokyo Tower and the city, with light oak and traditional Shoji screens. Features include a king-size bed, separate living room with dining and workspace, and a bathroom with a Japanese furo tub, shower, and twin sinks. Amenities like free WiFi, TV, sound system, and Aman bath products ensure a comfortable and culturally immersive stay.

Aman Suite King

For three guests, these 157 sq m rooms boast northeast-facing views of the Imperial Palace Gardens, city skyline, and Mount Fuji. With light oak and traditional Shoji screens, the space includes a king-size bed, a separate living area with a six-seater dining table and sofa bed, plus a luxurious bathroom featuring a Japanese furo tub, walk-in shower, and twin sinks. Amenities like free WiFi, TV, sound system, tea/coffee facilities, minibar, and Aman bath products.

Dining

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The window-side table at Arva, overlooking Tokyo's glittering nightscape.
Dress Code
Smart casual attire ensuring a refined experience.
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Spaghetti Con Ricci Di Mare at Arva

The Café by Aman

The Café by Aman, nestled in Tokyo's tranquil Otemachi Forest, offers a peaceful escape with its selection of lunch and sweets. Surrounded by lush greenery, it's a perfect spot for enjoying tea or champagne away from the city's bustle. With a variety of patisserie, homemade pastries, and premium teas, the café provides a serene setting for relaxation and indulgence. Guests can also purchase unique pastries and jams, bringing a taste of Aman's tranquility home.

Musashi

Musashi by Aman offers an intimate omakase experience, centered around a Hinoki cypress-wood counter for eight. Guests witness Master Chef Musashi craft sushi from the day's freshest ingredients, embodying the authentic Japanese dining tradition. Embracing the Edomae sushi ethos, which emphasizes meticulous fish preservation techniques, Chef Musashi's selections are informed by early morning visits to the Tokyo fish market and his own cultivated sushi rice. With years of expertise and a modern take on traditional flavors, Chef Musashi delivers a memorable omakase journey that honors the art of sushi making.

The Lounge

The Lounge blends traditional Japanese design with nature's tranquility, offering expansive views of Tokyo from its shoji-inspired setting. Guests can savor all-day dining, specialty afternoon teas, and unique cocktails crafted by expert mixologists. The menu features everything from Western classics to Japanese dishes, including the signature Aman Tokyo Wagyu burger, against the backdrop of the Imperial Palace Gardens.

Arva

Arva, inspired by the Latin for 'cultivated land,' showcases rustic Italian cooking in Tokyo, focusing on fresh, seasonal ingredients for its soulful dishes. Emphasizing sustainability, Chef Masakazu Hiraki collaborates with local suppliers to honor traditional Italian cooking techniques while innovating with local produce. The result is a menu that blends authenticity with creativity, offering a unique dining experience that celebrates the connection between land and table.

La Pâtisserie

La Pâtisserie in Tokyo, led by Executive Pastry Chef Yoshihisa Miyagawa, specializes in exquisite French pastries, from Mille Feuille to Tarte Chocolat, alongside homemade breads and artisan coffee. It's a go-to for both indulgent treats and elegant gift options like boxed pastries and handmade chocolates, embodying the essence of culinary art with simplicity and elegance.

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Distance from Haneda International Airport (HND)

23-minute drive from the airport.

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Aman Tokyo

By Siana Travel

Arriving in Wengen felt like stepping into a serene winter fairytale. This car-free village in the heart of the Jungfrau region is a peaceful retreat, where the only sounds are the crunch of snow underfoot and the gentle hum of Taxi Imboden or hotel electric vehicles navigating its narrow, postcard-perfect streets. As we stepped off the cogwheel train that winds its way up the valley, the magic of Wengen unfolded before us—snow-capped peaks towering on every side, charming chalets dusted with powder, and an atmosphere of pure Alpine tranquility. The Grand Hotel Belvedere, perched proudly with its historic Belle Époque façade, greeted us like an old friend—its presence a blend of elegance, nostalgia, and fresh promise.

We arrived on the second day of opening and were the very first agents to experience this newly refurbished gem. While the hotel is still a work in progress, it’s clear from the moment you arrive that it is already on its way to becoming something extraordinary. The welcome was seamless and personal, with staff greeting us warmly and offering refreshing drinks infused with local mountain ingredients—a thoughtful touch that set the tone for our stay. As we were whisked inside, we felt the hotel’s unique charm: the perfect blend of Belle Époque history and modern Scandinavian elegance. Our room on the first floor felt fresh, warm, and refined, with a calming scent of cedarwood filling the air. The Grown Alchemist bath products in the bathroom, the clever window design offering glimpses of the bedroom and snowy vistas beyond, and the thoughtful storage space all demonstrated meticulous attention to detail. The beds were supremely comfortable, split perfectly into singles at our request, and even though we noticed a hint of music from the dining room below, other rooms we visited were blissfully quiet. The management team’s commitment to perfection is already evident, and we know exactly where to place our clients for an uninterrupted experience.

That evening, we settled into the cozy Belvi Salon bar, where we were introduced to Alpanist gin, a beautifully crafted Swiss mountain spirit. The staff—hailing from Switzerland, France, and Italy—were both knowledgeable and engaging, making us feel truly at home. Dinner at Brasserie Belvedere was a highlight of our stay. We began with the Swiss Wagyu Bresaola Carpaccio, paired with wild mushroom tapenade and aged Sbrinz cheese, a perfect balance of rich, earthy flavors. For the main, the BBQ trout from Lake Blausee, served with a dill and parsley salsa verde, was flawlessly cooked—light, fresh, and bursting with flavor—a testament to the kitchen’s dedication to using local, high-quality ingredients. Watching the snow fall gently outside through the sleek wooden tones of the dining room created an atmosphere of cozy luxury, an experience we won’t soon forget.

The next morning, we awoke to a generous breakfast spread that reflected the same attention to detail. Freshly baked breads, artisanal Swiss cheeses, seasonal fruits, and yogurt awaited us, along with small ceramic pots of bacon, sausages, and eggs served to the table. More options were available, but the spread alone was more than enough to fuel a day on the slopes. The hotel team arranged everything for us, from 10% off ski rentals at a local shop—where the service was friendly, knowledgeable, and professional—to helping us navigate the area’s ski runs. Wengen is perfectly positioned for exploring the Jungfrau region, with over 200 kilometers of slopes. We spent the day gliding through the blue and red runs, which were beautifully groomed and easy to navigate, with panoramic views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks. Skiing in this region felt magical, with polite skiers, quiet trails, and picture-perfect moments at every turn. Returning to the hotel after catching the final lift, we relaxed in our room, watched the snow fall from our balcony, and soaked in the calm, wintry atmosphere.

Later that evening, we wandered through Wengen’s charming streets, stopping by cozy boutiques and enjoying the village’s timeless Alpine charm. The next morning, before our departure, we were given a private tour of the under-construction spa and new facilities, which promise to be truly exceptional. With its planned onsen-style pools, spacious treatment rooms, and panoramic relaxation areas, the vision for the spa is breathtaking and will no doubt become a standout feature. While not yet complete, what has already been achieved is exceptional, and the hotel’s management team deserves credit for their dedication and expertise.

The Grand Hotel Belvedere may still be finding its final form, but what we experienced was nothing short of impressive. From the warm, genuine staff to the thoughtful design and extraordinary dining, this is a hotel with all the ingredients for success. Its location in Wengen, with seamless access to world-class skiing, scenic trails, and year-round adventure, only enhances its appeal. Whether for families, couples, or discerning travelers looking for an authentic and luxurious Alpine experience, this hotel is poised to become a true gem in the Swiss Alps. This visit was a privilege, and with a management team this dedicated, we have no doubt the hotel will reach its full potential very soon. We look forward to returning and experiencing it again as it evolves into one of Switzerland’s finest retreats.

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