The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo

9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Akasaka
248 Rooms
Contemporary Classic & Lively
One MICHELIN Key · A very special stay
So large a city is Tokyo that it’s got its own capital, unofficially at least — Tokyo Midtown, in Roppongi, is a sort of city within the city, an enormous mixed-use development that’s home to the likes of Fujifilm, Uniqlo, and the Kengo Kuma–designed Suntory Museum of Art. It’s one of the high holy sites of Tokyo retail, including the first Richard James shop outside London, a massive Dean & Deluca, and the first Muji housewares store; and its entry in the luxury-hotel stakes is marked by nothing less than the city’s first Ritz-Carlton.

It’s not in a bad spot either, occupying the top floors of the Midtown Tower, there’s little use describing the views in any great detail, as there’s no way to do them justice in print. The interiors are a bit grown-up, a very subtly localized version of the classic Ritz-Carlton look, but it’s hard to spare a moment to notice the furniture against the backdrop of the sprawling Tokyo cityscape.

The prevailing theme isn’t exactly one of understatement — the $16,000 diamond martini, with a Bulgari stone at the bottom, is a case in point — but the clean Eastern lines lend a certain calm to the experience. As with most of Tokyo’s top hotels, it’s at once a high-end business hotel and a sort of a fantasy weekend holiday destination; along with the copious business facilities you’ll find a full-service spa and a dedicated wedding planner — not to mention close proximity to quite a lot of the world’s best shopping.

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The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo
9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Akasaka

Guest Score & Reviews

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FEDERICO
Stayed over two years ago

FANTASTIC BUILDING AND SERVICE

David
Stayed over two years ago

Location, views, setting, breakfast

Fabien
Stayed over two years ago

Location and service

Geoffrey
Stayed over two years ago

An absolute stunner, and quite possibly the best stay in Tokyo. The club levels are very much worth the price as the lounge on the 53rd floor commands some of the best views in Tokyo. Large rooms (especially for Tokyo), best service in the world, delightful (and helpful concierges) puts Ritz's first hotel in Japan at the top of the heap.

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