


Aman Tokyo

Aman Tokyo was the brand's first city hotel, and it answered the obvious question — how do you bring Aman's stillness to one of the world's loudest cities — by building a ryokan in the sky. It occupies the top six floors of the Otemachi Tower, and you rise into a soaring atrium hung with a vast backlit shoji skylight, washi paper, stone and engawa walkways, the noise of Otemachi left far below. Eighty-four suites, the entire room count, come with a deep stone furo tub and floor-to-ceiling glass framing the Imperial Palace Gardens, the Skytree and, on a clear day, Mount Fuji. The spa is the largest of any Tokyo hotel — around 2,500 square metres of onsen-style baths and a thirty-metre sky pool over the city — and Musashi serves Edomae sushi omakase at a hinoki counter. There is no beach and no need for one: this is an urban wellness sanctuary, all design, serenity, spa and dining, a few minutes from Ginza and the Imperial Palace, and the natural Tokyo anchor for a multi-Aman journey on to Kyoto and Ise-Shima.















- Booked on a room-only or bed-and-breakfast basis.
- An urban wellness sanctuary on the top six floors of the Otemachi Tower — its experience is design, serenity, spa and dining.
- The natural Tokyo anchor for a multi-Aman Japan journey, on to Aman Kyoto and Amanemu in Ise-Shima.
- Easily reached from both Narita and Haneda airports by road; Ginza and the Imperial Palace are close by.


