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Hoshinoya Tokyo
1 Chome-9-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japon
Chiyoda City
84 Chambres
Design moderne et Animé
The Hoshinoya name is highly regarded around Japan because of the brand’s reputation for impeccably crafted, exceedingly relaxing ryokan-style luxury hotels. With Hoshinoya Tokyo, the question is whether this approach can survive the transplant from the forests of rural Japan to a skyscraper alongside Tokyo Station. Feel free to read on for details, but if you’re pressed for time, the answer is yes.
Where there’s a ryokan, there’s an onsen, a spring-fed bath — and even here, in central Tokyo, there’s a hot spring, one whose waters emerge from nearly a mile underground. The hotel’s ground-floor entry bears a convincing resemblance to a Zen garden, and by the time you’re inside, it’s clear that this is a hotel unlike any other: a ryokan in both form and function, but one that’s contemporary in style and imposing in scale, as befits its unusual location.
Each floor of the hotel functions as a self-contained unit, with an ochanoma — a living room stocked with refreshments — for every six rooms. As for the rooms themselves, they’re among the city’s most luxurious, and their style, a seamless blend of contemporary design and ryokan tradition, is absolutely unique. Equally luxe is chef Noriyuki Hamada’s basement restaurant, with its hyper-local fine-dining menu, and the 17th-floor spa, which combines onsen tradition with modern treatments. Most luxurious of all, however, is something that’s harder to quantify — this might be the quietest, most peaceful place outside of the Imperial Palace.
Where there’s a ryokan, there’s an onsen, a spring-fed bath — and even here, in central Tokyo, there’s a hot spring, one whose waters emerge from nearly a mile underground. The hotel’s ground-floor entry bears a convincing resemblance to a Zen garden, and by the time you’re inside, it’s clear that this is a hotel unlike any other: a ryokan in both form and function, but one that’s contemporary in style and imposing in scale, as befits its unusual location.
Each floor of the hotel functions as a self-contained unit, with an ochanoma — a living room stocked with refreshments — for every six rooms. As for the rooms themselves, they’re among the city’s most luxurious, and their style, a seamless blend of contemporary design and ryokan tradition, is absolutely unique. Equally luxe is chef Noriyuki Hamada’s basement restaurant, with its hyper-local fine-dining menu, and the 17th-floor spa, which combines onsen tradition with modern treatments. Most luxurious of all, however, is something that’s harder to quantify — this might be the quietest, most peaceful place outside of the Imperial Palace.
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Hoshinoya Tokyo
1 Chome-9-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japon
Chiyoda City
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Oct 6
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Oct 15
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