
Accommodation
The hotel has 84 rooms

SPA
2500 sq.m. spa with 30m indoor pool

Restaurants
restaurants and bar
Hotel description
Opened in 2015, Aman Tokyo was created in full accordance with the Aman chain concept - "chic minimalism". Everything is simple, laconic, but thought out literally to the smallest detail.
It is located on the top 6 floors of the 38-story office building Otemachi Tower.
The Imperial Palace is within walking distance from the hotel. And in 20 minutes you can walk to the famous shopping district of Ginza, where you can buy everything: from clothes of famous brands to electronics and toys.
However, the main distinguishing feature of the Aman Tokyo hotel is the largest in the Japanese capital and a panoramic pool.
Aman Tokyo is the best choice for a business or tourist trip to Japan. Located in the very center of a noisy metropolis, it, at the same time, is a cozy, serene refuge from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
It is located on the top 6 floors of the 38-story office building Otemachi Tower.
The Imperial Palace is within walking distance from the hotel. And in 20 minutes you can walk to the famous shopping district of Ginza, where you can buy everything: from clothes of famous brands to electronics and toys.
However, the main distinguishing feature of the Aman Tokyo hotel is the largest in the Japanese capital and a panoramic pool.
Aman Tokyo is the best choice for a business or tourist trip to Japan. Located in the very center of a noisy metropolis, it, at the same time, is a cozy, serene refuge from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Accommodation at Aman Tokyo
It's a pretty small hotel. There's only 84 rooms, from standard to suite.
All the hotel rooms are simplic, they're designed from light natural materials in a classic Japanese style.
In every room, you will find the air conditioner, phone, LCD TV, safe, mini bar. And in the bathroom there will be a famous Japanese wooden tub of phouro, guests are offered traditional natural cosmetics from the network. Aman.
In every room, you will find the air conditioner, phone, LCD TV, safe, mini bar. And in the bathroom there will be a famous Japanese wooden tub of phouro, guests are offered traditional natural cosmetics from the network. Aman.
Rooms overview
Deluxe Suite
Through floor-to-ceiling windows, Aman Tokyo’s west-facing Deluxe Suites offer interrupted views of the Imperial Palace Gardens, the skyscrapers of Shinjuku and iconic Mount Fuji on the horizon. Spanning a generous 71 square metres (764 square feet), the bedroom features a choice of king-size or twin beds, with a spacious lounge area at its foot – the perfect location for watching the city’s famous sunset. Through shoji sliding doors, the large bathroom invites traditional Japanese bathing in its furo soaking tub, while double vanities ensure ample space for two guests.
Garden View Suite
At 71 square metres (764 square feet), Garden View Suites are spacious city sanctuaries, filled with light which floods the room through west-facing floor-to-ceiling windows. From both the king-sized bed and bathroom, unrivalled panoramas of the Imperial Palace and Mount Fuji serve as a focal point, while a sunken living area and traditional furo soaking tub provide further space from which to relax and enjoy the view.
Tokyo Suite
Tokyo Suites span 77 square metres (829 square feet). With a large entrance and bathroom, they are the perfect retreat after a day exploring the city. Positioned in the east, the views are stunning at all hours.
City Suite
Situated in the northeast corner of the Otemachi Tower, Aman Tokyo’s City Suites offer 121 square metres (1,302 square feet) of living space benefitting from dual aspect views which fill the space with light. While a separate bedroom with king-bed provides a restful place to sleep, the lofty separate living space features a dining room, lounge area and workspace which can be configured as a completely private space via a discreet sliding screen. Through shoji doors, a large bathroom features from a furo soaking tub for enjoying the ritual of traditional Japanese bathing, while double vanities and a separate powder room showcase a further generosity of space.
Grand Suite
Offering 141 square metres (1,517 square feet) of space, Grand Suites are among Aman Tokyo’s largest. Well suited to families or entertaining, they offer spectacular city views and feature an expansive separate living room, powder room and dining area with space for four guests. The bedroom can be configured with a choice of king or twin beds and the main bathroom, accessed via traditional shoji sliding screens, features a double vanity and stone furo tub for traditional bathing overlooking the city skyline. A spacious desk and workspace can be configured as an extension to the room or concealed for privacy via a sliding pocket door while the airy entrance foyer ensures suitability for business and leisure travellers alike.
Aman Suite
Area 157 m2.
The film number with a fabulous view on the gardens of the Imperial Palace and the Tokyo Skytree telebation is located in the north-west corner of the building, consists of a bedroom with the bed king-size, a guest with a working zone, a melted zone, mini-kukni and a bathroom.
In the room: air conditioner, telephone, LCD TV, Wi-Fi, safe, mini-bar, in the bathroom, the traditional Japanese tub \"ofuro\" and the toilet.
Aman Tokyo located in the centre of the Japanese capital, in the Othamati area. He occupies the six last floors of the Otemachi Tower office building. The Imperial Palace is located in the course of access from the hotel. In 20 minutes, we can get to the famous Ginza commercial quarter.
The distance to the Narit International Airport is 60 km.
In the Otemachi Tower building, the entrance to a single Tokyo Metropolitan station is located.
The railway station is also in the process of access from the hotel.
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