Aman Tokyo, Tokyo
About the Hotel
Aman Tokyo is situated on the 33rd floor of the Otemachi Tower, providing breathtaking views of the city. It harmoniously blends Japanese design elements with modern luxury, serving as a serene retreat in the bustling capital. The hotel features key amenities like a spa and diverse dining options, and it connects guests to Japan's rich cultural identity through bespoke experiences. Its strategic location offers easy access to major transportation hubs, enhancing its significance as a gateway to explore Tokyo.
Location
Aman Tokyo is conveniently located in the heart of the city, only 0.5 km from Nijubashimae and 25 km from Tokyo International Airport. The Otemachi Tower is linked to the Otemachi subway station, which provides access to multiple lines. Close proximity to Tokyo Station allows for easy access to the nationwide bullet train network, enhancing connectivity across Japan.
Rooms
Aman Tokyo's suites are inspired by traditional Japanese residences and feature expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. Each room is appointed with luxurious materials such as washi paper and granite, creating an atmosphere of serenity. The bathrooms include deep soaking furo tubs that offer calming views of the vibrant city below. Guests also benefit from modern conveniences like in-room refreshments and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Eat & Drink
The hotel houses four restaurants that present a wide range of culinary traditions, from Italian at Arva to Edomae sushi at Musashi. Guests can experience unique seasonal dishes crafted with local ingredients, such as Kusumi duck and black truffle appetisers. The Lounge by Aman and The Café by Aman provide relaxed dining environments complemented by beautiful views of the surrounding forest and cityscape. Afternoon teas and pastry selections at La Pâtisserie enhance the dining experience.
Leisure & Business
Aman Tokyo's spa is one of the largest in the city, offering onsen-style baths and a 30-metre pool along with diverse wellness programs. The hotel accommodates leisure and business travelers with dedicated spaces for events and meetings, which include modern technology and sliding views of the Tokyo skyline. Complimentary classes in yoga and mindfulness, as well as bespoke experiences led by local experts, are available to enrich guest stays.
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Facilities
General
- Free internet access
- Car park
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Lift
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness centre
Services
- Valet parking
- Dry cleaning
Dining
- Bar/ Lounge area
Spa & Leisure
- Indoor swimming pool
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Spa centre
- Jacuzzi
Room features
- Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Mini-bar
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel offers a luxurious experience with superb room amenities, but the location is a bit secluded. The service was top-notch, and the dining options were excellent.
My deluxe room felt more like an apartment, complete with a separate living room, kitchenette, office space, and a toilette. The blackout drapes were very effective, ensuring a good night's rest. While there was some noise from nearby construction initially, the hotel staff promptly relocated me to a quieter room with stunning views of Tokyo Tower, Palace, Rainbow Bridge/Tokyo Bay, Odaiba, Haneda, and even Mt. Fuji.
I was thrilled to stay in a corner room with stunning views overlooking Akihabara to the north and the Imperial Gardens/Shinjuku to the West. The room was spacious and packed with all the amenities I could ask for; the amazing view of the Imperial Palace Gardens was a highlight. However, it was a bit disappointing that the room wasn't ready by 9 am, although from the moment I stepped into the high-ceilinged lobby until reaching the rooms, the experience was fantastic.
My stay at the hotel was absolutely fantastic! The rooms were stunning with beautiful blond chestnut flooring, an unbelievably massive bed, and a luxurious dark stone bathroom that was equipped with top-of-the-line $7,000 USD toilets – with heated seats and customizable bidet settings. The whole Japanese vibe was just magical. The spacious rooms also featured great deep tubs perfect for a relaxing soak after a long day.
I couldn't believe how amazing the rooms were! They were so spacious and beautifully decorated, with an onsen-style bath in each bathroom. The personalized turn-down service with a thoughtful gesture every night made me feel right at home. The integration of Japanese and Western styles was top-notch, and let's not forget the high-tech $7,000 USD toilets with all the bells and whistles. The only downside is that once you're in, you won't want to leave!
My stay at the hotel was a delightful experience overall. The rooms were superb with luxurious amenities despite some noise issues initially that were quickly resolved. The service was attentive and helpful, although there was a slight delay in email responses. The location offered a perfect mix of privacy and convenience, with easy access to Tokyo station and shopping areas. The dining experience was a welcome change from Japanese cuisine, and the facilities were top-notch.
The hotel rooms are so great with incredible views that you won't want to leave, featuring spacious contemporary architecture and luxurious amenities like $7,000 USD toilets. The service is top-notch, offering personalized tours and unforgettable experiences. The location is convenient yet private, set in a beautiful business district with quiet nights. The dining experience is diverse and satisfying, including a wonderful Japanese breakfast. The facilities are superb, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Staying at this hotel was like having a piece of sophisticated Zen heaven in the heart of Tokyo. The rooms felt like a city apartment with all the modern amenities, including a dishwasher. The service was exceptional, being capable of arranging personalized experiences and tours throughout the city. The location, although central, offered a sense of privacy unusual for a business district. The dining experience was delightful, especially the Japanese breakfast.
My stay at the hotel was absolutely fantastic! The rooms were superb with blond chestnut flooring, a ridiculously massive bed, and a dark stone bathroom equipped with luxurious $7,000 USD toilets that had heated seats, customizable bidet action, dual flush, and automatic sensors. Being ready at 9 am was a plus, and the corner room offered stunning views over Akihabara to the north and the Imperial Gardens/Shinjuku to the west. Watching the sunrise and Mt. Fuji was a highlight of my stay.
Staying at this hotel was an unforgettable experience. The rooms were bigger than most Tokyo apartments, with incredible views that made staying indoors a pleasure. The Japanese decor added a fun and unique touch, unlike the more sterile options at other luxury hotels. The location offered a sense of peacefulness and exclusivity, although not ideal for dining in Roppongi restaurants.