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Probably no modern city's luxury hotel scene has been as utterly transformed and upgraded as Tokyo's in the past decade. Once dominated by the august and dependable (if staid) Okura and Imperial, Japan's capital now boasts accommodations swanky enough to vie with those of neighboring Hong Kong and Bangkok in bold design and pampered comfort. Spearheaded by the Lost in Translation–starring Park Hyatt, Tokyo's newest hotels, including the Mandarin Oriental, the Ritz-Carlton, and the Peninsula, offer world-class service and excellent restaurants.
This discreet luxury hotel between Ginza and Nihonbashi was founded by Seiji Tsutsumi, a scion of a legendary business dynasty. It's easily overlooked, since...more
No hotel lobby in Tokyo can match the elegance of the Okura's. Designed in 1962 by celebrated architect Yoshiro Taniguchi, the hotel is a glimpse into early...more
Hotel Niwa in central Tokyo takes the concept of a ryokan—with its appreciation for traditional craftsmanship and near obsession with service—and...more
This hotel has long been a favorite among Tokyo visitors-in-the-know for its very convenient location—across the street from Shinjuku Station's south exit...more
The Yamanoue or Hilltop, in the university and bookshop district of Jimbocho, is a hotel with a history. The building, which dates back to 1937, served as...more
In the enormous, expat-focused Roppongi Hills development, this 390-room hotel with shops, restaurants, an art museum, and a multiscreen cinema has become a...more
For a thoroughly Japanese experience in the center of Tokyo, try this 11-room eco-conscious inn. A rare find, it's located in a skinny nine-story building a...more
There are only 57 rooms in this luxury boutique hotel in a skyscraper overlooking Ginza and Tokyo Station, each with floor-to-ceiling windows. There's nothing...more
The first Four Seasons to open in Asia is hidden down a side street in Sekiguchi overlooking a 17-acre, 600-year-old traditional Japanese garden. Your view...more











