Aman Tokyo

The 84-room Aman Tokyo is located just a hop, skip and a jump from Tokyo Station and occupies the top six floors of the Otemachi Tower. With traditional chic Aman style, you will find an urban sanctuary in the heart of buzzing Tokyo.

Tokyo, Japan
  • Aman Tokyo is an exclusive retreat set in the heart of one the world’s most exciting cities, with incredible views of Tokyo’s impressive skyline.

  • Boasting some of the largest accommodation in Tokyo, the rooms take influence from Japan’s centuries-old paired back design with traditional Tatami and organic wood finishing.

  • Home to one of the largest, most comprehensive spa’s in the city Aman Tokyo serves as an luxurious retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city.

  • Set in the heart of Tokyo’s business district and a short walk from the Imperial Palace gardens, the property is ideally situation for exploring the city.


The Aman Tokyo is in a great location, around the corner from the Imperial Palace Gardens right next to Tokyo Station (which is perfect if you are jumping onto the bullet train to Kyoto following your stay) and a collection of superb restaurants and shopping opportunities. The views from the Aman Tokyo are fabulous.

The Aman Tokyo boasts the largest lead-in rooms in Tokyo, starting with their Deluxe Rooms at an impressive 71 square meters. The design is quintessentially Aman - those clear, sleek lines and minimalist understated chic, which all Aman fans have come to love so much. Each Aman hotel incorporates design elements from the destination it is located, so expect subtle nods to traditional Japanese structures, the use of camphor wood, washi paper and exposed stonework. We love the large traditional deeply set Japanese soaking tub which you will find in each room.

Located on the 33rd floor, the Restaurant by Aman serves Mediterranean cuisine, with a selection of Asian and Japanese dishes. There is also a cafe and wine cellar. The Aman spa covers almost 2,500 square meters and contains eight treatment rooms, a 30-meter swimming pool and a fitness center.

Aman Hotels always have the knack of re-writing the book when they open their hotels - and the Aman Tokyo is very much a sanctuary from Tokyo's vivacious spirit - it provides elegant, understated luxury at its very best.

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Tokyo, Japan

Aman Tokyo is positioned close to Tokyo station and the Ginza shopping district and occupies the top six floors of the Otemachi Tower, which is connected to the subway station of the same name. You will have views over the Imperial Palace Gardens and the Toyko skyline.


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