12 Best Luxury Hotels in Tokyo (Nov 2024)

As a Japanese local with over 20 years of living in Tokyo, I’m thrilled to share the 12 Best Luxury Hotels in Tokyo. These carefully selected luxury properties truly stand out among the city’s numerous five-star hotels.

Japan’s vibrant capital is a city where tradition and modernity intertwine, and these luxury accommodations offer an unparalleled way to immerse oneself in the city’s unique charm. Each establishment provides exceptional service and a deep connection to local culture, ensuring a truly memorable experience for discerning travelers.

Best Luxury Hotels in Tokyo

Aman Tokyo (⭐9.8 Outstanding)

  • Why Best?: Breathtaking city views, exceptional service, spa, spacious rooms, perfect Japanese-modern design fusion

Luxury Hotels in Tokyo

Since luxury hotels have various unique features, I’ve created a simple diagram to help organize them.

While there can be different approaches to categorization, I primarily classify these hotels as either modern or traditional based on their opening dates. The Okura Tokyo is a traditional five-star hotel with over 60 years of history. However, it was completely rebuilt in 2019 into a beautiful new property and has been receiving exceptional reviews from guests.

In my personal opinion, if you’re visiting Japan, I highly recommend staying at a five-star Japanese brand hotel where you can experience authentic Japanese hospitality and history. Which one? My favorite is The Okura Tokyo.

FYI, the newest addition to this collection is The Janu Tokyo, which opened in March 2024.

13 Best Luxury Hotels in Tokyo:

1. Aman Tokyo

Consistently rated Tokyo’s finest luxury hotel – the ultimate choice for your journey

🗼Area: Tokyo Station
⭐Review Score: 9.8 (Outstanding)
🍽️# of Dining: Five
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

Spacious and Modern room with Breathtaking City View.

How to Book?

You can find Aman Tokyo through Tripadvisor search which includes the official website. FYI, it is not listed in Booking.com.

2. Bulgari Hotel Tokyo

Italian luxury brand’s jewel-like pool and exceptional service will surely elevate your Tokyo stay.

🗼Area: Tokyo Station
⭐Review Score: 8.8 (Excellent)
🍽️# of Dining: Four
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

3. The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo

The spectacular views and the exquisite atmosphere of its lounges and bars are truly outstanding. One of Tokyo’s finest luxury hotels.

🗼Area: Roppongi
⭐Review Score: 8.6 (Excellent)
🍽️# of Dining: Seven
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

4. Janu Tokyo

Tokyo’s Newest Luxury Hotel: Aman’s Sister Brand Makes Its Debut at Azabudai Hills, With Tokyo Tower Views🗼

🗼Area: Azabudai
⭐Review Score: 9.0 (Wonderful)
🍽️# of Dining: Eight
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

5. Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

Five-Star Haven Connected to Station: Home to Asia-Pacific’s #1 Ranked Pizza!🍕 Minutes from Ginza and Nihonbashi

🗼Area: Nihonbashi
⭐Review Score: 9.2 (Wonderful)
🍽️# of Dining: 12
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

6. The Peninsula Tokyo

Iconic Five-Star Hotel Overlooking the Imperial Palace: A Hibiya(Ginza) Landmark Since 2007

🗼Area: Hibiya (Ginza)
⭐Review Score: 9.2 (Wonderful)
🍽️# of Dining: 12
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

7. Andaz Tokyo

Lovely Hotel Spanning Five Floors (47-52) of Toranomon Hills, Famous for Its Date-Perfect Rooftop Bar ♥️

🗼Area: Toranomon Hills
⭐Review Score: 9.2 (Wonderful)
🍽️# of Dining: 5
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

8. HOSHINOYA Tokyo

From the Creators of OMO5 Otsuka: Hoshino Resorts Brings Premium Japanese Hospitality to Their Luxury Ryokan at Tokyo Station

🗼Area: Tokyo Station
⭐Review Score: 9.6 (Exceptional)
🍽️# of Dining: 1
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes (Additional cost)

9. Grand Hyatt Tokyo

Roppongi Hills’ Signature Five-Star Hotel, Steps Away from teamLab Borderless Tokyo

🗼Area: Roppongi Hills
⭐Review Score: 8.7 (Excllent)
🍽️# of Dining: 10
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

10. Tokyo Station Hotel

Station Hotel? Yes!! A Historic and Authentic Four-Star Gem at Tokyo Station with Stunning European Classic Interiors and Tokyo’s Best-Rated Breakfast Buffet😋

🗼Area: Tokyo Station
⭐Review Score: 9.3 (Excellent)
🍽️# of Dining: 11
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

11. The Okura Tokyo

Japan’s Hotel Elite: Okura, Imperial Tokyo & New Otani – the legendary “Gosanke” trio who reign supreme in luxury hospitality

🗼Area: Toranomon Hills
⭐Review Score: 9.5 (Exceptional)
🍽️# of Dining: 7
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

12. Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Prestigious historic Japanese hotel with connections to American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Known for its top-tier hospitality.

🗼Area: Hibiya (Ginza)
⭐Review Score: 9.1 (Wonderful)
🍽️# of Dining: 13
💆‍♀️Spa: Yes
🏃Gym: Yes

Summary

These carefully selected properties represent some of Tokyo’s most exceptional accommodations, each offering unique experiences and outstanding service. While exploring the city’s luxury stays, consider checking out equally impressive hotels in Osaka and Kyoto to complete your journey.

For those seeking more options, Tokyo’s luxury landscape extends far beyond this list. Discover more luxurious properties here, where you’ll find the best available rates and additional premium hotels in Tokyo.

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Top Luxury Hotel: Palace Hotel Tokyo (⭐ 9.5)

Best Ryokan: Hoshinoya Tokyo (⭐ 9.1)

Best Upper Middle: MUJI HOTEL GINZA (⭐ 9.1)

Best Theme-hotel: Disneyland Hotel (⭐ 9.6)

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