From skyscrapers to ryokans, these are the best you can get in Japan’s capital city
Whether it’s your first time or your fifteenth time touching down in Tokyo, there seems to always be something new to discover. It matters not if you’re a culture-seeker, a nightlife enthusiast, a foodie, or in town on business, the bustling metropolis has something for everyone, and that goes for their hotels and ryokans as well.
No matter what you find yourself getting up to by day, by night, you’ll want to indulge in a top tier hotel. When it comes to luxury options to choose from, the options are endless and there’s really no one size fits all when it comes to selecting your suite. That’s why we’ve pulled together a list of the very best luxury hotels in Tokyo to help get you started—from design-led boutique hotels to sumptuous suites.
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Best high-rise hotels
1. Park Hyatt Tokyo
Here’s where to drop your bags for unparalleled luxury and comfort. Boasting unobstructed Mount Fuji views just above the leagues of skyscrapers below, this classic hotel is somewhat of a Shinjuku institution. Nestled into the top 14 floors of Shinjuku Park Tower, Park Hyatt Tokyo touts 177 sublime guestrooms (including 23 suites), and eight restaurants, with The New York Bar reigning supreme.
Set on the 52nd floor of the tower, the bar and restaurant prominently featured in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation includes a live jazz band, unparalleled views of all of metro Tokyo and an overwhelmingly lustrous atmosphere that pointedly implies Dom Pérignon for dessert.
Discover more at hyatt.com
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