Aman Tokyo

A hidden urban sanctuary in Tokyo
VERIFIED LUXURY
Hidden in Tokyo’s business district on top of a 40-story glass office tower, you’ll find an urban sanctuary in Aman Tokyo. Aman is the Sanskrit word for "peace," and that is exactly what this hotel delivers: tranquil, exclusive relaxation. Escape from the madness of the megapolis in the hotel’s patch of trees and greenery or in the minimalist, modern rooms.

The Tokyo hotel was the first city property for Aman, a company that specializes in slick, distinctive design in far-flung locales. But the urban retreat on the top of the Otemachi Tower differs from the usual business hotels. A library in the lobby is equipped with chess sets and books focused on Japanese art and culture, while the serene spa provides opportunities for relaxation.
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Our Inspector's Highlights
  • Aman Tokyo’s prime location puts guests in the Otemachi district, with easy access to Tokyo Station and the exciting Nihonbashi district.
  • Designed by architect Kerry Hill, Aman Tokyo’s interior is built in traditional Japanese style using natural, locally sourced materials: basalt stone, cypress wood and washi paper.
  • The forest has been brought to the city — 186 Japanese trees planted at the entrance are a welcome break from the skyscrapers and concrete towers of the city.
  • The Aman Lounge is a chic spot just off the lobby. When you’re looking for a cosmopolitan view, the bar is directly in front of windows offering a vista of the cityscape and is lit with washi paper lanterns.
  • Try Fumoir, the cigar lounge next to the bar. It’s an ideal place to relax with a glass of port and a Habanera after dark.
Things to Know
  • The breathtaking Aman Spa on the 33rd and 34th floors is the biggest in Tokyo. A gym, a yoga studio, onsens (or hot baths) and a striking black basalt swimming pool are within the expansive spa.
  • Japanese wood paneling and a terrace with a view of the city make it a one-of-a-kind experience. The spa uses products from Aman Skincare — an original line of all-natural formulas that draws on ancient wellness traditions and nature.
  • Afternoon tea is served daily in the lounge (on handmade bamboo stands). Dishes include sweets by executive pastry chef Yoshihisa Miyagawa and are paired with traditional green, black or herbal teas.
The Rooms
  • The 84 rooms and suites of the luxury hotel are arranged in Japanese residential style — simple and luxurious.
  • Each room is a nod to Japanese culture with local artwork, traditional ceramics and paper lanterns. Cypress paneling and chestnut wood flooring give the spaces an earthy, warm atmosphere.
  • The granite baths with heated stone flooring are separated from the rooms by sliding shoji screen doors.
  • Remote control blackout shades and state-of-the-art entertainment add comfortable touches to a stay at Aman Tokyo.
  • Perhaps the best perk is that each room has a magical view over the Imperial Palace, Mount Fuji or Tokyo Skytree.
The Restaurants
  • The main restaurant, Arva, serves bold and heartwarming Italian meals featuring a variety of local produce selected by executive chef Masakazu Hiraki, whose ingredients are sourced from fishermen, farmers and producers across Japan. Savor the simple but sophisticated dishes in a dining room that overlooks Mount Fuji.
  • The menu at Arva changes seasonally a year to ensure that you get a taste of Japan's freshest ingredients.
  • Set in the swatch of forest outside the hotel’s main tower, The Café by Aman serves delicately made desserts on a three-tier stand that go well with a glass of champagne or a warm cup of aromatic tea.
  • There’s nothing like a glass of champagne outside in the shade of the trees of Central Tokyo.
  • Breakfast at Aman Tokyo is fast gaining a solid reputation, with Japanese, continental and vegan options available.
Amenities
Bar
Indoor pool
Meeting rooms
Restaurants
Spa
Getting There
1-5-6 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan
TEL81-3-5224-3333
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
HND (20-26 min)   NRT (50 min-1 h 5 min)  
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