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Recommended Luxury Hotels in Tokyo

 

Recommended Luxury Hotels in Tokyo

Here are some of the top luxury hotels in Tokyo.

  • Imperial Hotel, Tokyo

    • Features: With over 130 years of history, it's a flagship hotel of Japan. Its charm lies in its service, which values tradition and formality, and its proximity to the Imperial Palace.

    • Area: Hibiya/Ginza

  • Aman Tokyo

    • Features: Located on the top floors of a high-rise building in Otemachi, this hotel is known for its sophisticated space that incorporates Japanese elements. Its tranquil atmosphere, which allows you to forget the hustle and bustle of the city, is very popular.

    • Area: Otemachi

  • The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

    • Features: Situated in a skyscraper in Roppongi, the hotel's rooms offer dynamic views of Tokyo's skyline. You can have a truly special experience thanks to its meticulous service and luxurious facilities.

    • Area: Roppongi

  • Palace Hotel Tokyo

    • Features: Located right in front of the Imperial Palace Outer Garden, this beautiful hotel is surrounded by water and greenery. It's known for its modern design that reflects Japanese aesthetics.

    • Area: Marunouchi

  • Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

    • Features: Located on the upper floors of a building in Nihonbashi, it offers world-class dining and service. The innovative design and excellent views are highly praised.

    • Area: Nihonbashi

  • Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo

    • Features: This hotel is famous for its vast Japanese garden, allowing you to enjoy nature even in the middle of the city. You can appreciate the changing scenery throughout the four seasons.

    • Area: Bunkyo Ward

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