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Park Hyatt Tokyo

West Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Asia’s first Park Hyatt, rebornThe Lost in Translation New York BarA skylit sky pool
★★★★★Super-deluxe
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Location
West Shinjuku
The hotel rises through floors 39 to 52 of the Shinjuku Park Tower, designed by the Pritzker-winning architect Kenzo Tange, in West Shinjuku. Shinjuku, Shibuya and Harajuku, the Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park are all close — a design landmark in the middle of Tokyo's most energetic districts.
Transfer
A Tokyo transfer
Both Tokyo airports serve the hotel by road, Haneda the nearer and Narita the long-haul gateway. West Shinjuku is well connected, and the Shinkansen from Tokyo Station reaches Kyoto in about two and a quarter hours for the next stage of a trip.
Villas
171 rooms & suites
A hundred and seventy-one rooms and suites, redesigned by Studio Jouin Manku with contemporary Japanese art, seamless wet-room baths and Italian linens. They run from generous 45-square-metre Park Deluxe rooms through skyline Park View rooms to the new Park Suites and the top-floor suites — contemporary, art-filled and high above Shinjuku.
Best For
Who it suits
Couples, design-lovers and film-culture pilgrims, and travellers in Tokyo for business who want an icon to come home to — the design-and-jazz landmark of the city, freshly restored, in the heart of Shinjuku.
Board Basis
Room only / B&B
Booked on a room-only or bed-and-breakfast basis. The New York Grill, Girandole by Alain Ducasse, Kozue's modern Japanese and the Peak Lounge cover the skyline grill, French, Japanese and afternoon tea, so dining and a nightcap rarely need leaving the tower.
About the Resort
Asia’s first Park Hyatt, reborn
Park Hyatt Tokyo

Park Hyatt Tokyo is the hotel from Lost in Translation, and after a long restoration it reopened at the end of 2025 freshly remade. It occupies floors 39 to 52 of Kenzo Tange's Shinjuku Park Tower, and the address that made it famous is still here: the New York Grill & Bar on the 52nd floor, all restored black-and-chrome grandeur, live jazz and a 360-degree view over the Tokyo skyline. The 171 rooms and suites were redesigned by Paris-based Studio Jouin Manku, with contemporary Japanese art, seamless wet-room baths and Italian linens; the entry Park Deluxe rooms are a generous 45 square metres, and the new Park Suites look out to Harajuku, Shibuya, the Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park. Girandole now carries an Alain Ducasse menu, Kozue keeps the modern Japanese cooking, Club On The Park holds the skylit pool and spa, and The Library waits with two thousand books. It is the design-and-culture landmark of Tokyo, in the thick of Shinjuku, Shibuya and Harajuku — newly reopened, and worth the pilgrimage for the bar alone.

Accommodation
Rooms & suites
A hundred and seventy-one rooms and suites, redesigned by Studio Jouin Manku with contemporary Japanese art, seamless wet-room baths and Italian linens. The entry Park Deluxe rooms run a generous 45 square metres; Park View rooms take the skyline; the new Park Suites add living space and views to Harajuku, Shibuya, the Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park; and the top suites command the city.
Park Deluxe Room
Entry
Park Deluxe Room
Sleeps two. Around 45 square metres with a seamless wet-room bath and city views — a generous entry room, freshly redesigned by Studio Jouin Manku.
45 sqmCity view
Park View Room
Premium
Park View Room
Sleeps two. A larger room with a skyline aspect over Tokyo.
SkylineCity view
Park Suite
Suite
Park Suite
Sleeps two to three. A new Park Suite with separate living and sleeping areas and a dining table, looking out to Harajuku, Shibuya, the Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park.
New categoryCity view
Top Suite
Apex
Top Suite
Sleeps two to four. A top-floor suite with panoramic skyline views — the signature address.
PanoramicSkyline view
Food & Drink
Dining
Four places to eat and drink, led by an icon. The New York Grill & Bar crowns the 52nd floor with steaks, live jazz and a 360-degree skyline; Girandole now serves an Alain Ducasse menu; Kozue cooks modern Japanese with Fuji-facing windows; and The Peak Lounge & Bar pours one of the city's best-loved afternoon teas.
New York Grill & Bar
Bar & grill
New York Grill & Bar
The 52nd-floor grill and bar of Lost in Translation fame — steaks, live jazz and a 360-degree skyline view.
Girandole by Alain Ducasse
French
Girandole by Alain Ducasse
French cooking to an Alain Ducasse menu, newly arrived in the restoration.
Kozue
Japanese
Kozue
Modern Japanese cuisine with windows toward Mount Fuji.
The Peak Lounge & Bar
Lounge
The Peak Lounge & Bar
Afternoon tea and cocktails in a light-filled lounge near the top of the tower.
Wellbeing
Club On The Park
Club On The Park gathers the wellness near the top of the tower — a skylit indoor pool, a spa and a fitness centre, with The Library and its two thousand books to retreat into afterwards.
Park Hyatt Tokyo spa
Sky pool
A skylit indoor sky pool high in the Shinjuku Park Tower.
Spa & fitness
A spa and fitness centre at Club On The Park.
The Library
The Library, with more than two thousand books to browse.
Activities & Experiences
Signature Experiences
The draw is the building, the bar and the city at your feet. Take a drink at the New York Bar, dine on Ducasse at Girandole, swim the sky pool, browse The Library, and step out into Shinjuku, Shibuya and Harajuku — Tokyo's design-and-culture landmark, freshly restored.
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The New York Bar
A drink at the New York Bar — the Lost in Translation pilgrimage, with live jazz and the skyline.
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Girandole
An Alain Ducasse menu at Girandole, new in the restoration.
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Kenzo Tange tower
Staying inside a Kenzo Tange tower, redesigned by Studio Jouin Manku.
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Sky pool & spa
A skylit sky pool and spa at Club On The Park.
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Shinjuku base
A West Shinjuku base for Shibuya, Harajuku, the Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park.
Getting There
Location & transfers
By road
From Haneda or Narita
Easily reached by road from both Haneda and Narita airports, in West Shinjuku.
In the tower
Floors 39–52
The hotel occupies floors 39 to 52 of Kenzo Tange's Shinjuku Park Tower.
Guest Reviews
What Our Clients Say
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Honeymoon · 10 nights · Park Hyatt Tokyo
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“We’ve stayed here three times now. The house reef has no equal. The stargazing was, genuinely, one of the most moving experiences of my adult life.”
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Thomas K.
Family · 12 nights · Park Hyatt Tokyo
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★★★★★
“I had stayed at Four Seasons, One&Only and Velaa before visiting Park Hyatt Tokyo. They are all magnificent. But this is different in a way that is hard to articulate.”
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Anya P.
Couple · 8 nights · Park Hyatt Tokyo
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Good to Know
Good to know
Board basis
  • Booked on a room-only or bed-and-breakfast basis.
Newly restored
  • Newly reopened at the end of 2025 after a long restoration — contemporary Japanese art, new wet-room baths and a freshly remade New York Bar.
Setting
  • High in Kenzo Tange's Shinjuku Park Tower, in the thick of West Shinjuku.
Getting there
  • Easily reached by road from both Haneda and Narita airports.
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