About
Rooms & Suites: 84
A warm and exclusive sanctuary, Aman Tokyo luxury resort and spa draws its design inspiration from traditional Japanese residential structures.
Classic Japanese materials such as timber, Washi paper and stone are blended to great effect with modern technology and luxurious fabrics. Filtered light contrasts with solid elements, creating a subtle interplay of shadow and light fundamental to the design and ambience of the hotel. The boundaries between each space are broken down, providing a fluid transition from one area to the next. There is also a continuous reference to nature, from the Otemachi Forest (a forested area of 3,600 square meters in the city) and the hotel’s inner garden, to the fabrics and art incorporated into the design. The inner garden is surrounded by a veranda or engawa, which leads to the dining and lounge areas. This term traditionally refers to a wooden space between the garden and living areas in traditional homes, and the concept has been incorporated into Aman Tokyo guest rooms and suites, separating the sleeping areas from living spaces.
Airport
Haneda Airport (40-min drive) handles domestic and international flights.
Narita Airport (60-min drive) handles international flights.
Accommodation
Rooms & Suites: 84
Aman Tokyo’s Rooms and Suites are lofty urban sanctuaries drawing design inspiration from traditional Japanese residences. High above the bustling city below, they blend wood, washi paper and stone with modern technology and sumptuous fabrics for a unique stay in Tokyo. Every room offers magnificent views including the Imperial Palace Gardens and Mt Fuji on the horizon on clearer days.
Aman Suite
- Occupying 157 square meters with views of the Imperial Palace Gardens
DELUXE ROOM
- 71 square metres, Tokyo’s largest entry-level rooms
- Views of the Tokyo skyline
- King-size bed or twin beds
- Bathroom with traditional furo soaking tub
- Subtle shoji screens made of delicate washi paper
- Wi-Fi, TV with video camcorder connection, sound system, safe
- Personal bar
DELUXE PALACE GARDEN VIEW
- 71 square metres
- Views of Imperial Palace Gardens
- King bed
- Living area
- Bathroom with traditional Furo soaking tub
- Subtle Shoji screens made of delicate washi paper
- Wi-Fi, TV with video camcorder connection, sound system, safe
- Personal bar
- Non-smoking
PREMIER ROOM
- Over 80 square metres
- Views of East Tokyo
- King-size bed or twin beds
- Living area
- Spacious foyer
- Expansive bathroom with traditional furo soaking tub
- Subtle shoji screens made of delicate washi paper
- Wi-Fi, TV with video camcorder connection, sound system, safe
- Personal bar
- Non-smoking or smoking available
SUITE
- Spread over a minimum of 141 square metres (1,517 square feet)
- Panoramic city views
- King-size bed or twin beds
- Gracious living room with writing desk
- Dining table for four
- Pantry
- Expansive bathroom with traditional furo soaking tub
- Wi-Fi, TV with video camcorder connection, sound system, safe
- Personal bar and mini wine cellar
- Smoking and non-smoking available
CORNER SUITE
- Tokyo’s Corner Suites are a minimum of 121 square metres (1,302 square feet) in size
- Spectacular city views from corner position
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Living room with writing desk and dining area
- Expansive bathroom with traditional furo soaking tub
- Guest powder room with separate W/C
- Wi-Fi, TV with video camcorder connection, sound system, safe
- Personal bar and mini wine cellar
- Smoking and non-smoking Suites available
AMAN SUITE
- Aman Suites are Aman Tokyo’s largest at 157 square metres (1,689 square feet)
- Views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and East Tokyo
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Living room with writing desk and dining area
- Expansive bathroom with traditional furo soaking tub
- Guest powder room with separate W/C
- Wi-Fi, TV with video camcorder connection, sound system, safe
- Personal bar and mini wine cellar
- Smoking and non-smoking Suites available
Restaurants
Aman Tokyo is home to one of the widest selections of dining venues found in any of the city’s hotels. Open to guests and visitors with reservations, Aman Tokyo’s four restaurants showcase culinary traditions from around the world, ranging from the rustic Italian simplicity of Arva to chef Musashi’s masterful Edomae sushi.
Arva
Rooted in the culinary culture of southern Italy, Arva celebrates bold flavours and fresh seasonal ingredients, with a menu of heartwarming dishes crafted by Venice-trained chef Masakazu Hiraki.
Musashi by Aman
In a bright, intimate space centring on an eight-seat hinoki cypress counter, master chef Musashi prepares and serves exquisite omakase sushi in the Edomae tradition.
The Lounge by Aman
Open for drinks, snacks and meals throughout the day, the Lounge is renowned for its signature cocktails, seasonal afternoon teas and sweeping views of the cityscape.
The Café by Aman
Set in the leafy serenity of the Otemachi Forest at the base of the tower, the Café serves champagne, teas and hand-crafted sweet treats throughout the day.
La Pâtisserie by Aman Tokyo
Located on the B2 floor of the Otemachi Tower, La Pâtisserie offers a selection of spectacular culinary creations, from homemade breads and traditional French pastries to intricately layered creations such as the Mille Feuille Framboise, Baba a l’Armagnac and Tarte Chocolat.
Amenities
Wellness
Drawing on the Japanese understanding of nature and balance, the Aman Spa makes use of natural ingredients in its Journeys and therapies. The Spa itself features onsen-style hot baths and steam rooms, a 30-meter pool with panoramic city views, fitness center with cardiovascular and weight-training machinery, and dedicated yoga and Pilates studios.