Tokyo, the extensive metropolis of Japan, is a city of contrast: neon-illuminated skyscrapers tower over historical temples, slim, michelin-star omakase restaurants are stuck by ramen bars in the late evening, and relaxed gardens are hidden in the urban spread.
It is a city that pulsates with energy in which luxury hotels think about attention on every corner and offer part of the world’s smoothest service.
One of the latest OpenNGS, Janu Tokyo, is the youngest candidate in the capital: This highly okan Oasis is located in the Slick Azabudai Hills Complex and is the debut mobile of Amans with highly expected sibling brand.
This elegant show stopper -Hotel houses one of the largest spa of Japan and offers an overnight stay that prioritizes the slowdown and switching off of switching in the heart of the action.
Where?
Janu Tokyo is enthroned in ultra-modern urban complex Azabudai Hills and is cocooned by chic designer shops and shiny properties. From here it is only a short hop to Tokyo Tower (in fact, the view of the city’s most famous landmark is visible from all suites), a ten -minute trip to Shibuya Scramble and a stone’s throw from Roppongi’s contemporary art museums. Haneda Airport is a minute 25-minute drive away.
style
Interiors embody traditional Japanese minimalism with a contemporary shoot. Natural wood tones, soft lighting and extensive windows that offer panorama outlooks over the glittering skyline in wide open rooms.
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High -flying blankets and light -flooded rooms are a matter of course on every floor. Breasts of lounges with outstanding design details: Think of huge lampshades that dangle from the ceiling in the Janu lounge and curated works of art that are framed around the extensive inner pool of the spa. Expect the calm, steamed palette in every room, for which hotels are best known under the Aman riding umbrella.
The rooms
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All 122 rooms and suites of the hotel are in a weakened color palette with tactile furniture (think of soft bed linen, handmade ceramic and wippera lights). Sliding doors hide chic bathrooms or can be completely rolled away so that the suites feel openly. While room -high windows enable an uninterrupted view over the city’s skyline and open on private terraces.
There are all the mod cons that you would expect, and then some: free minibars with fresh juices and Japanese snacks, deep stone trays for soaking, television that gets out at the push of a button, and luxurious stock exchange units.
For an unforgettable stay, you choose one of the corner suites that rises above the skyline: you could be lucky enough to spy on the difficult to tackle Fuji san from your spacious living room.
Food & drink
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To become hungry here is simply impossible, with an impressive list of restaurants under Janus Dach. For Japanese dishes, the Sumi and Iigura restaurants, which record both seasonal, local products: Feast on Silky Sashimi as well as freshly rolled sushi in Iigura or 13-seater-Sumi for intimate omakase dinner.
There are also cantonese cooking at Hu Jing, first -class cuts that are cooked on an open flame in Janu Grill, and all -day Italian food in Mercato, where you can watch the cooks in action while you are on handmade pasta, fresh sausages and only lines.
Grate your shoulders with the locals over the afternoon tea in the Janu Lounge or in the exquisite pastries in the in -house patisserie. Tomorrow start at Janu Grill over delicate Japanese breakfast and perfectly changed Matcha lattes.
Facilities
The All-Frills Wellness Center ashamed of other hotel spas. There is everything over three floors and on 4000 square meters, from boxing rings and golf simulation to a shimmering 25-meter interior pool (one of the largest in the city), which offers an uncomfortable view of the skyline. Work sweating in the state-of-the-art gym, take part in Pilates and spin courses and sink into restorative treatments: Japanese therapies stand with bamboo massages, Hinoki wooden baths and Reiki meetings. For the ultimate breakdown of one of the intimate “spa houses” of the hotel, each of which is equipped with private hammams and hot and cold diving pools.
Extracurricular
Azabudai’s chic boutiques and Roppongis Sumby -Bar are scene on your doorstep. Art lovers should go for the nearby Mori Art Museum or book for an immersive experience at TeamLab Borderless. But with endless thrill of the wellness and culinary variety available at home, it is tempting to stay calm within Januus: Start the day by connecting free yoga sessions on the roof terrace and searching the hotel’s in-house boutique for souvenirs in January fire so that you can take a piece of the hotel of the hotel at home.
Best for …
A Uber Luxe city break for the modern traveler
Details
The nightly room prices start at £ 834. Book it here
Here are three more hotels for a chic stay in Tokyo
The Tokyo Edition, Ginza
If the proximity to the city’s retail hules is high on your agenda, go in the Tokyo Edition, Ginza,. You are in the upscale shopping area of the city, you will only be a few steps from world -famous flagships and Tokios shiny shopping centers. Inside, the slim bedrooms of the hotel offer stylish, stripped interiors and a purely white color palette that is only interrupted by dark wooden places. There is a modern brasserie for Japanese dinner and a wealth of seductive bars: the most popular is the meeting point of the hotel’s hotel, in which professionally manufactured cocktails are equipped with breathtaking urban views.
Room from £ 624. Book it here
Aman Tokyo
(Aman Tokyo, Japan)
Aman Tokyo is undoubtedly one of the most legendary addresses in the city and sets a difficult to support benchmark. This calm sanctuary rises above the Otemachi Otemachi district: entering the hotel lobby is a wow moment for itself, with huge, room-high views and an oversized skylight that was made from tender water paper. Spacious suites are also show stops with volcanic bathtubs and minimalist Japanese design. To feel completely renewed, fight in the Hotel Spa – one of the largest in the city – with a 30 -meter pool, a reformer Pilates Studio and the wonderful therapies, which guarantees your inner zen. Wake up with the traditional Japanese breakfast that is served in the suite before exploring the nearby imperial palace and the Swish Shopping District in Ginza.
Room from £ 1,666. Book it here
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
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If you are interested in a sky high-high overnight stay in the finance district of the city, Mandarin Oriental Tokyo offers five-star service with all the frills. Rooms and suites are equipped with jeweled colors and Hinoki wood accents and offer a look at the skyline and deep tubs for soaking. The hotel’s food offer is unsurpassed. A number of award-winning restaurants wave gourmand all over the world: you will find everything from one of the best-known sushi champions of Japan, from the French fine to Omakase Dinners.
Room from £ 700. Book it here