Park Hyatt's 1994 Tokyo flagship — 177 keys across the top 14 floors of Shinjuku Park Tower, made famous by Lost in Translation.
Park Hyatt Tokyo opened in 1994 occupying the top 14 floors of Kenzo Tange's 52-story Shinjuku Park Tower, and became the brand's most recognized property after Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation filmed the New York Bar scenes here in 2002. The 177 rooms and suites run large for Tokyo — Park Rooms
Sundowners at the New York Bar on the 52nd floor — the Lost in Translation location still draws film-literate travelers, and the Tokyo skyline view hasn't been matched by newer properties.
Elevated urban sanctuaries blending contemporary design with dynamic views of Tokyo city skyline
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Vibe: Shinjuku-Tower, Lost-in-Translation, Residential-Scale, New-York-Bar
Park Hyatt Tokyo is featured in 5 of our curated collections:
Best time: The best time is March and November.
Demand: Luxury demand peaks during cherry blossom season and autumn foliage.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury properties see significant price increases during peak seasons.
Insider tip: Consider visiting during early morning hours to popular parks during cherry blossom season.
Avoid: Avoid the rainy season from June to mid-July.