Best if you prioritize design and clear style.
Tokyo, Japan
Aman Tokyo
Paper, wood, and silence in the middle of the financial district.
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Use it as a base when the location in Tokyo saves transit time and makes evenings, check-in, and the next travel day easier.
Check walking time to Minutes from Tokyo Station, luggage flow, and whether the area fits your daily rhythm.
Do not book on price alone. A cheaper hotel far from the right line can cost more in time and energy.
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About this place
Aman Tokyo occupies the top six floors of the Otemachi Tower, just steps from the Imperial Palace gardens. The lobby is a lesson in proportion: double-height shoji screens, washi paper ceilings, and camphor wood floors that give the space a temple-like stillness unusual for a city hotel. Rooms are among the largest in Tokyo, each at least 71 square metres, with deep hinoki cypress soaking tubs and floor-to-ceiling windows. The spa draws on onsen traditions with hot and cold plunge pools, and the Japanese restaurant Musashi by Aman sources fish directly from Tsukiji's inner market. What distinguishes Aman from other luxury hotels is the deliberate emptiness — the negative space. For anyone who understands Scandinavian design philosophy, this approach to luxury through subtraction rather than addition will feel immediately familiar.
Why we recommend it
Set in Tokyo with 71+ sqm rooms with hinoki cypress soaking tubs; a strong fit if you prioritize design and clear style.
Highlights
- 71+ sqm rooms with hinoki cypress soaking tubs
- Washi paper and camphor wood interiors
- 2,500 sqm spa with traditional onsen pools
- Views of the Imperial Palace gardens
- Minutes from Tokyo Station
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