Luxury Hotels in Tokyo
Tokyo's luxury hotel market is structurally diverse — more so than any other Asian capital. Aman Tokyo (Otemachi Tower top floors) and Mandarin Oriental Tokyo (Nihonbashi) anchor the design-led contemporary tier. The Peninsula Tokyo holds the Marunouchi address. Park Hyatt Tokyo (Shinjuku) carries t
Who Goes and Why
Repeat Tokyo visitors collecting properties across the city's distinct neighborhoods, design-led travelers wanting architectural distinction, F&B-led visitors planning around the city's three-Michelin-starred restaurant scene (the most starred city globally). Not for first-time Japan travelers expec
Browse 14 ultra-luxury properties with an average guest score of 9.4/10.
Featured brands: 1 Hotels, Aman, Bulgari Hotels & Resorts, Conrad, EDITION Hotels, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Hoshinoya, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.
The highest-rated property is 1 Hotel Tokyo (10.0/10).
Neighborhoods of Tokyo
Otemachi and Marunouchi for the contemporary financial-district flagships — Aman Tokyo, Four Seasons Otemachi, Peninsula Tokyo. Nihonbashi for Mandarin Oriental Tokyo and the historic merchant-quarter setting. Roppongi and Akasaka for the Ritz-Carlton Tokyo and the Grand Hyatt — embassies, art (Mori
All Hotels in Tokyo
- 1 Hotel Tokyo — 10.0/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — 1 Hotels' first Asia property — sustainability-led urban hotel in Tokyo with Oya stone design and rooftop pool.
- Bulgari Hotel Tokyo — 9.8/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Bulgari Hotels' Tokyo property — Antonio Citterio's design vocabulary translated to a Japanese urban context.
- The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza — 9.6/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — EDITION's 86-room Ginza property — Schrager's design DNA translated to Tokyo's luxury shopping district.
- HOSHINOYA Tokyo — 9.5/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — A modern urban ryokan offering authentic Japanese hospitality in Tokyo's heart.
- Shangri-La Tokyo — 9.5/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Shangri-La's Tokyo flagship — 200 rooms in the Marunouchi Trust Tower Main, steps from Tokyo Station.
- Aman Tokyo — 9.5/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Aman's first urban property — 84 keys at the top of the Otemachi Tower in Tokyo's financial district.
- Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi — 9.5/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Four Seasons' second Tokyo property, opened 2020 in Otemachi's financial district — 39 floors above street level.
- Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi — 9.5/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — 57-room Four Seasons in Tokyo's Marunouchi business district, directly above Tokyo Station.
- The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo — 9.4/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — The Ritz-Carlton's Tokyo property — occupying the top nine floors of the 53-story Midtown Tower in Roppongi.
- Park Hyatt Tokyo — 9.4/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Park Hyatt's 1994 Tokyo flagship — 177 keys across the top 14 floors of Shinjuku Park Tower, made famous by Lost in Translation.
- Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo — 9.4/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Mandarin Oriental's 157-room Tokyo property in Nihonbashi, occupying the top nine floors of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower.
- Conrad Tokyo — 9.2/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Conrad's Tokyo flagship in the Shiodome district — contemporary luxury at urban scale with panoramic bay views.
- The Peninsula Tokyo — 8.8/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — The Peninsula's Tokyo property — 314 keys in Marunouchi, opened 2007 with Forbes Five-Star recognition for eleven consecutive years.
- The Tokyo EDITION, Toranomon — 8.4/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — EDITION's Tokyo property — 206 keys in the Toranomon district, ranked No. 45 in The World's 50 Best Hotels 2025.
Travel Intelligence: Tokyo
Best time to visit: 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.
When to Visit Tokyo
March-April for cherry blossom (a 7-10 day window — booking 6+ months ahead is mandatory). October-November for autumn color in the imperial gardens and the Hakone foothills. Both peak demand sharply. Avoid June (rainy season — tsuyu) and August (hot, humid, typhoon-prone). January-February brings c
Pair Tokyo With
Kyoto via 2-hour Shinkansen for the imperial-and-modern Japan pair. Hakone (90 minutes) for the onsen extension at Hoshinoya Fuji or Aman Atelier (planned). Niseko via 2-hour flight + drive for the winter ski extension. Osaka via 2.5-hour Shinkansen for the contemporary-Japanese-counterpoint city.
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