As guests arrive on the 45th floor of the Midtown Tower, Tokyo’s tallest building, they will find themselves in a magnificent sky lobby that epitomizes one of the premier luxury hotels in this cosmopolitan city – The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo. Occupying the top nine floors and the first three levels of the 53-story Midtown Tower, this five-star luxury hotel is located in the Roppongi District, which transfixes visitors with both its vibrant night life and centuries-old attractions. The distinctive hotel features more than 247 elegantly appointed guest rooms with stunning skyline views of Tokyo, a world-class rejuvenating spa , acclaimed restaurants and state-of-the-art event venues , all exuding exceptional experiences with artistry, surprise and personalized attention for both business and leisure travelers alike.
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The Ritz-Carlton Suite, located on the 53rd floor in the city’s tallest building, offers panoramic views of Shinjuku's skyscrapers to the Imperial Palace's outer gardens. Encompassing more than 3,300 square feet – and represents one of the largest executive suites in all of Tokyo. Seamlessly blending traditional Japanese design with a chic, contemporary aesthetic, the luxury hotel suite embodies a modern interpretation of Japanese-style living in sleek, Tokyo fashion.
Room Highlights
Spectacular Views of Tokyo •Luxurious suite with contemporary East-Meet-West interior style •A soaring location on the 53 floor •Breathtaking views include the Imperial Palace garden
Stylish Ample Living Spaces •Spacious 3,300 square feet / 300 square meter luxurious suite •Two luxurious bathrooms, connected living room and dining rooms with pantry •Spacious Walk-in closet •Sealy bed with fine linens and feather beds •Plush terry robes and towels
Dedicated Club Concierge •Personalized check-in and check-out services
‘Modern Japanese Suite’ features contemporary Japanese touches all throughout. The design focuses on creating horizontal lines allowing the shimmering Tokyo skyline to be the focal point of the space. The design, coupled with generous expansive windows, creates the sensation that the skyline is an extension of the suite. With the traditional Sukiya-style, a Japanese architecture fashion originated from a tea room, which utilizes tatami floors and plain wood pillars and ceilings to create a sophisticated and calming ambiance. To add a modern edge to the interior, the hotel suite also features a black futon-style bed frame – available in King or Double Twin – with a wood and leather platform as if the bed is floating amongst the clouds.
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Spectacular Views of Tokyo •Unique aesthetic design with contemporary Japanese interior style •Located high up on floors 47 and 48 •Breathtaking views include the iconic Tokyo Tower
Stylish Japanese-Styled Rooms •Luxurious Japanese style Futon Bed •Two rooms with traditional Tatami mats and Shoji door •Plush terry robes and towels
Join us as we go behind the ring of Sumo, the famous competitive full-contact wrestling sport of Japan. Guided by our Experience Curator, the tour will take you up-close and personal with the Rekishis (Sumo wrestlers) while they carry their morning trainings, warming up for the national Sumo competitions in Tokyo organized only 3 times in a year.
After the tour, guests will be invited to sample “Chanko Nabe” breakfast, a special hot pot dish feast upon by professional Sumo wrestlers and professional wrestlers in Japan.
*Tour is available based on Sumo competition calendar.
Did you know that Sumo is originated in ancient times and was a performance dedicated to entertain the Shinto deities? Many rituals with religious background, such as the symbolic purification of the ring with salt, are still followed today. In line with tradition, only men practice the sport professionally in Japan.
*All activities are exclusively crafted only for guests staying at The Ritz‐Carlton, Tokyo.
Our Experience Curator and fish expert will personally guide you to explore the fascinating Tsukiji Fish Market, one of the largest fish markets in the world. Handling over 2,000 tons of marine products per day, the Tsukiji fish market is also packed with restaurant supply stores, wholesalers and small neighborhood restaurants, making it one of the major culinary destinations in Japan. The tour will also take you to sample fresh seafood at the local selected restaurant.
For guests interested in the early morning Tuna Auction at Tsukiji Fish Market, please check with our Concierge team for information and details.
Did you know that recently a Bluefin tuna was sold at ¥4.51 million in Tsukiji’s this year? A first-rate bluefin tuna sold for ¥4.51 million recently in the first auction of the year at Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market. Weighing 180.4 kg, the fish was caught off the coast of Aomori. Bluefin is usually the most expensive fish sold at Tsukiji, which is the world’s biggest fish and wholesale seafood market.
*All activities are exclusively crafted only for guests staying at The Ritz‐Carlton, Tokyo.
The increasingly popular Japanese whisky continues to gain its reputation after the Suntory’s Yamazaki Single Malt was announced the best whisky in the world by The World Whiskey Bible.
Join our whisky expert as he takes you to uncover the art of enjoying Japanese whisky and to explore the wide variety of premium Japanese whisky at The Bar. The experience will also include a whisky-based cocktail making class by our award winning cocktail craftsmen.
Did you know that Japanese whisky has been commercially produced since the early 1920s? Throughout the 20th century, Japanese whiskeys were primarily sold and consumed within Japan and become increasingly popular in Europe and North America only in the recent years.
*All activities are exclusively crafted only for guests staying at The Ritz‐Carlton, Tokyo.
A personalized tour dedicated to visit the iconic “Roppongi Triangle Art”, created by three famous art museums in the Roppongi area that have agreed to work together to further promote art appreciation - both inside their galleries and beyond. Mori Art Museum opened in 2003 as the only museum in the area, and with the arrival of two major museums - The National Art Center, Tokyo (opened January 2007) and the Suntory Museum of Art (In Midtown, opened March 2007) - Roppongi has become established as one of Tokyo's major cultural centers.
Guided by our Experience Curator, the tour will also take guests discover The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo own art collections.
Did you know that The National Art Center, 8 minutes’ walk from the hotel does not maintain a permanent collection? The museum makes the most of a total 14,000 square meters of exhibition space for various visiting art exhibitions. The museum can be seen from Hinokizaka, Bar, Lobby Lounge and The Club Lounge.
*All activities are exclusively crafted only for guests staying at The Ritz‐Carlton, Tokyo.
Japan’s Pop Culture phenomenon has attracted so many fashion fanatics, entertainers, teenagers and famous musicians across the globe. This fascinating, quirky lifestyle captures the imagination of young Japanese, enthusiastic about animations, cartoon characters and cosplays.
Our Tokyo Shopping Expert will take you to Harajuku and Shibuya, Tokyo’s popular shopping paradises and the epicenters of Japanese Pop Culture. The tour will also include a personalized shopping tour in MidTown luxury mall where guests can enjoy attractive savings from our boutique partner.
Did you know that Omotesando shopping districts was once the only main gateway to enter the Meiji Shrine? It is now popular as Tokyo’s Champs-Élysées and it is one of the hottest fashion centers of Japan together with Harajuku shopping district.
*All activities are exclusively crafted only for guests staying at The Ritz‐Carlton, Tokyo.
Our Experience Curator will craft a unique tour experience, taking guests to reveal the fascinating history behind the Japanese shrines, religious rituals, Buddhist temples and lush gardens. Guest will be taken to a relaxing walk in the beautiful gardens of Shinto Shrine, Meiji Shrine and Buddhist temples; all are beautifully tucked in the heart of Tokyo.
Did you know that the Grand Torii gate is placed in the location where the Minami-Sando Avenue and the North-Sando Avenue meet? The 12 meters tall gate weighs 13 tons with width of 17.1 meter and 1.2 meters in diameter, making it the largest wooden gate in Japan.
*All activities are exclusively crafted only for guests staying at The Ritz‐Carlton, Tokyo.
Japan is known for playing the key role to the significance of the world’s fascinating technology innovations. From automobiles, transportations, communications, home appliances to video games, advance developments of technology in Japan have impressed the world for centuries.
Join our Experience Curator as he will take you to travel back to the history of Japanese Technology and Evolution by visiting The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation “Miraikan”, The Anime Art Museum, and Akihabara “Electric Town”.
Did you know that The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation “Miraikan” is run by a former Japanese astronaut, Mamoru Mohri? It was opened in 2010 and it can be reached by the Yurikamome, a driverless fully automated transit system from downtown Tokyo.
*All activities are exclusively crafted only for guests staying at The Ritz‐Carlton, Tokyo.
The extraordinary selection of fine restaurants and bars ensure that every meal at The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo is a memorable one. From the casual ambience of Towers, to the authentic flavors of Hinokizaka, a Japanese restaurant featuring one of the best views in Tokyo, to the superbly orchestrated private dining experience at Azure 45, our innovative Midtown restaurants all share one thing in common: the ability to transform any meal into an unforgettable dining experience.
Celebrate romantic, memorable occasions for two, or gather for group lunches or family festivities at Azure, one of the top Michelin star French restaurants in Tokyo. Whether it is the innovative fusion of French and Japanese cuisine prepared by Chef Shintaro Miyazaki, or the view of the city skyline and Tokyo Bay, the dining experience at Azure is always a thrilling adventure for the senses.
Operating hours: Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner: 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Suggested dress code: Casual elegance Children aged 9 or above are welcome.
Towers Modern Bistro at The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo accentuates a modern, informal, yet elegant ambiance allowing guests to indulge in a casual mood while enjoying innovative cuisines and the magnificent view of Tokyo from the 45th floor.
By still reflecting The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo's signature refined dining experience, Towers Modern Bistro's concept is much more approachable for guests looking for a leisurely dining venue for dinner on weeknights, casual brunch on the weekends or to enjoy drinks and small bites after work.
The menus in Towers Modern Bistro have been carefully crafted to showcase International modern cuisine, collecting flavors from all over the world but not forgetting the notable influence of seasonal Japanese produce.
Operating hours: Breakfast: 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. (*Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.) Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner: 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Brunch: Every Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m
Suggested dress code: Relaxed, stylish
Hinokizaka welcomes you with the true essence of traditional, yet contemporary Japanese cuisine, and it is also one of the best place to appreciate vista of Tokyo which is featured by four areas for each of Kaiseki, Sushi, Tempura and Teppanyaki. Each area has distinguishing design evoking the art of Japanese cuisine in a fine balance of modern Eastern and Western atmosphere.
There is also private chef's table and an old Japanese tea house for private dining with breathtaking city scapes serving all of those featured Japanese cuisine.
Operating hours: Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner: 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Modern Ryokan kishi-ke is a private retreat located near the ocean in Kamakura, Japan. Accommodation consists of 2 separate bedrooms, a living room, one bathroom and a fully equipped kitchen. A plant-based Buddhist breakfast is offered daily. For dinner and lunch, guests can have a private chef cook delicious vegetarian meals. Additional amenities include a bar, a lush garden and free Wi-Fi access. The accommodation also offers a range of Japanese experiences to suit all guests interests such as zazen meditation, katana practice, tea workshops and more.
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Four Seasons Kyoto Hotel | Kyoto
The Four Seasons Kyoto Hotel is set in an 800-year-old traditional garden at the foot of a mountain in the scenic Higashiyama temple district. The guest rooms and suites are light, modern and elegantly furnished, equipped with Wi-Fi, TVs, comfortable sitting areas, Ipads to access hotel services, refrigerated private bars, espresso makers/tea facilities, hairdryers and private bathrooms. The suites boast generous floor space and spacious separate living rooms with TVs. The property also offers residences equipped with living rooms and fully fitted kitchens with modern appliances. Guests can enjoy dining at the on-site restaurants serving delicious Japanese and international cuisine or relax at the comfortable bar with a refreshing drink. Additional amenities and services include beautiful gardens with ponds, comfortable outdoor sitting areas, an indoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, a spa, a salon, retail outlets, meeting facilities, event hosting, on-site parking and a reception.
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Among the largest standard guest rooms in Kyoto, the Deluxe Room offers 49–53 sqm (527–570 sq ft) of tranquil comfort, located on the 1st to 5th floors. Featuring either one king bed or two double beds, it accommodates up to 3 adults or families with children, with the option for a sofabed or rollaway.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of the forest, Amanemu is located in the heart of Ise-Shima National Park in Japan. Accommodation options include well-appointed suites and villas that are stylishly furnished and offer scenic views of Ago Bay, the garden, or the forest. In-room amenities include Wi-Fi, TVs, minibars, coffee machines, onsen baths, verandas, and living areas. Guests can enjoy mouthwatering meals and relax with refreshing drinks at the restaurant and bar. Leisure facilities and services include private onsens, thermal mineral springs, a dry sauna, a steam room, yoga classes, a gym, and a spa offering various body and beauty treatments. Area activities include exploring the Ise Grand Shrine, golfing at the Nemu Golf Club, or hiking in the Ise-Shima National Park.
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Aman Tokyo | Tokyo
Aman Tokyo is located within the Otemachi Tower in Tokyo, Japan and is an ideal accommodation option for leisure and business travellers. Accommodation options feature a selection of rooms and suites offering views of the Tokyo skyline, the Imperial Palace Gardens, and Mount Fuji. In-room amenities include Wi-Fi, TVs, furo soaking tubs, and minibars. The hotel offers a variety of dining and drinking options to suit all guests’ palates. Leisure facilities and services include an indoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, hot baths, steam rooms, yoga and Pilates classes, and a spa offering a variety of body and beauty treatments.