Best Luxury Hotels In Japan

A land of contrasts, Japan provides an unparalleled tourist experience. Discover the kind of cutting-edge tech that feels lightning years ahead, side by side with a still very prevalent ancient culture and some downright weird attractions. Bathe in natural hot springs or see the cherry blossom in spring. Enjoy a meal at a robot restaurant and go to a vampire, cat or maid cafe. Peruse a parasite museum, have a go at sumo wrestling and ride in a real-life Mario Kart. The cities will astound you, while the rural areas will create the backdrop for a journey of self-discovery among astoundingly beautiful natural landscapes.



Rosewood Miyakojima

Hotel
(5 stars)

Marking Rosewood’s debut in Japan, Rosewood Miyakojima offers an ultra-luxury escape on a secluded peninsula in Miyakojima, an island renowned for its pristine beaches and rich Ryukyu culture. Featuring 55 beachfront and ocean-view villas, the resort blends seamlessly with nature through sustainable design by Studio Piet Boon. Guests can indulge in four distinctive dining venues, including the oceanfront seafood restaurant MAAS and the Japanese-Italian fusion eatery NAGI, as well as a wellness sanctuary at Asaya Spa, which offers Okinawan-inspired treatments and holistic experiences. A range of nature-inspired adventures, from snorkeling with sea turtles to traditional Japanese crafts, immerse guests in the island’s unique heritage. Designed for both families and couples, the resort features the Rosewood Explorers Club for young guests, while its private pavilions and infinity pool provide the ultimate sanctuary. Combining spiritual tranquility with bespoke luxury, Rosewood Miyakojima sets a new standard for hospitality in Japan.

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Rosewood Miyakojima

Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto

Hyatt Regency Kyoto

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms187 Rooms & Suites
AmenitiesGrill Serving Grilled Meats & Seafood, Kyoto Cuisine 'jizai' for Traditional Kaiseki Dishes, the Lounge & Bar for Cocktails, a Tranquil Spa, Fitness Centre, Outdoor Pool
MoreLocated in Kyoto's Historic Higashiyama District

Found in Higashiyama Shichijo and set among bamboo groves, the Hyatt Regency is a calming retreat. Although very much an international brand, the property pays homage to the local area with touches such as paper lamps and framed antique kimono fabrics in the bedrooms, alongside welcome luxuries such as deep soaking tubs. Try a signature treatment inspired by local nature at the spa. And dine at the Hyatt’s three eateries; Cafe 33 overlooking the traditional Japanese garden; Trattoria Sette for homestyle Italian dishes; and Touzan, for Japanese meals accompanied by fresh-brewed teas.

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Hyatt Regency Kyoto

Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto

Hotel Granvia Kyoto

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms535 Rooms & Suites
AmenitiesRange of Dining Options Including the Garden Restaurant, Sky Lounge, & a Traditional Japanese Restaurant, a Spa, Outdoor Pool, Fitness Centre
MoreConvenient Access to Kyotos Major Attractions. Located Right Next to Kyoto Station.

If you’re arriving by train, this hotel couldn’t be more convenient, located within Kyoto Station. It’s large in every sense; there are 537 bedrooms, a swimming pool (only for use by those aged 20 and over), a spa, 14 places to eat and drink, a fitness centre and a guest laundry. You’ll sleep on a Relaxy Angel Bed, with blackout curtains for a great sleep after your long journey. Plus you’ll have a Toto toilet and Hahonico bath products to ensure your comfort. Family and accessible rooms catering for up to five guests are readily available, and many offer some super views.

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Hotel Granvia Kyoto

Chuo Ward, Tokyo, Tokyo-to

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms179 Accommodations, Including 22 Suites, with Panoramic City Views
AmenitiesFeatures Diverse Dining Options Such as Michelin-starred Signature, Sense, & Tapas Molecular Bar, Along with a 37th-floor Spa Offering Comprehensive Treatments
MoreLocated in the Historic Nihonbashi District

Food lovers who are looking for an elegant place to stay while spending time in Tokyo are sure to love the Mandarin Oriental. Set in the Nihonbashi district, guests are treated to the choice of 178 rooms that are decorated with charming cherry blossom motifs. The establishment really excels when it comes to its dining options and there are twelve different restaurants to choose from in total, three of which boast Michelin stars. The theatrical performances in the Tapas Molecular Bar always attracts crowds, while Sense offers some of the best Cantonese cuisine in the whole of Japan.

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Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

Chiyoda, Tokyo, Tokyo-to

The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms250 Rooms, Including 11 Suites, with Modern Amenities & Expansive City Views
AmenitiesDining Options Such as Washoku Souten for Traditional Japanese Cuisine, a Sushi Restaurant, Teppanyaki Restaurant, & Sake Bar; a Spa & Wellness Centre with a Sauna; a Fully Equipped Fitness Centre; an Indoor Swimming Pool; & is Located in Tokyo's Kioicho District with Direct Access to Nagatacho Station, Offering a Serene Retreat with Convenient City Access.
MoreLocated in Tokyo's Kioicho District with Direct Access to Nagatacho Station

As one of the newest luxury hotels to grace the Tokyo skyline, Prince Gallery Kiocho boasts a contemporary style and plenty of artistic touches scattered throughout its 26 storeys. For optimum luxury, guests will want to choose one of the eleven spacious suites that can be found on one of the upper floors, where they will be treated to impressive views of the city from the huge picture windows, while the hotels’ Washoku Souten restaurant is the perfect place to sample traditional Japanese cuisine in a contemporary setting.

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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Minato, Tokyo, Tokyo-to

The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms245 Elegantly Appointed Rooms & Suites
AmenitiesDiverse Dining Options with a Michelin-starred Restaurant, a 46th-floor Spa, Indoor Pool, Fully Equipped Fitness Centre, & an Exclusive Club Lounge
MoreLocated in the Vibrant Roppongi District Within Tokyo Midtown

Perched at the top of the highest building in the whole of Tokyo, guests at the Ritz Carlton can be sure that they will be treated to stunning views. People who insist on nothing but the best will want to make sure that they secure one of the two Modern Japanese Suites. These stylish suites are set with tatami mats and plush futon bedding, while traditional shoji panels frame an unforgettable view of the iconic Tokyo Tower.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

Chiyoda, Tokyo, Tokyo-to

The Peninsula Tokyo

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms314 Rooms Including 47 Suites with Contemporary Japanese Design & City or Garden Views
AmenitiesDining Features Multiple Options Such as Fine Restaurants, a Spa with Nine Treatment Rooms, a 20-metre Indoor Pool, a Fitness Centre, & Pet-friendly Amenities
MoreSituated Opposite the Imperial Palace & Hibiya Park, Near Ginza

Boasting some of the most spacious and luxurious guestrooms in the whole of Tokyo, the Peninsula features 24 storeys and towers over the city. Taking in the panoramic views of the city from the hotel’s rooftop is an experience that should not be missed, while the Peninsula is also famous for its afternoon teas. Guests can also dine in style while taking in the sights of Tokyo from the top floor Peter restaurant. Each of the guestrooms is designed to combine traditional charm with modern luxuries and guests are treated to a number of excellent modern conveniences including nail driers.

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The Peninsula Tokyo

Minato, Tokyo, Tokyo-to

Conrad Tokyo

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms290 Rooms & Suites with Minimalist Japanese Design & Panoramic Views
AmenitiesFeatures Include Five Diverse Dining Options, a 25-metre Indoor Pool, a Fully Equipped Fitness Centre, Pet-friendly Accommodations, & Exclusive Executive Lounge Access
MoreLocated in the Shiodome District Overlooking Tokyo Bay & Hamarikyu Gardens

With splashes of bright red in the modern sculptures and paintings, Conrad Tokyo features a playful tone that provides luxury lovers with a warm welcome. Set in the very heart of the business district of Shiodome, the hotel boasts excellent business facilities for guests to take advantage of. Looking over both the lush tropical Hamarikyu Garden and Tokyo Bay, this establishment boasts some of the best views in the whole city. The guestrooms here are very spacious and airy and decorated in light neutral tones that help to create the feeling of even more space. Floor-to-ceiling windows also provide guests with excellent city views, while the free freestanding bathtubs allow guests to scrub up while admiring the city around them.

Chiyoda, Tokyo, Tokyo-to

Shangri-La Hotel Tokyo

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms200 Elegantly Furnished Rooms & Suites with Panoramic City Views
AmenitiesDining Options, a Spa, a Fitness Centre, an Indoor Pool, Club Lounge Access, Butler Service, & More
MoreLocated Adjacent to Tokyop Train Station

Set within easy walking distance from Tokyo Station, the Shangri La Tokyo welcomes both business travellers and tourists who have a love for the finer things in life. Everything here presents guests with nothing but the best, from the furnishings and toiletries in the guestrooms to the impressive dining options. The guestrooms that are part of the Horizon Club Executive Suites are among the most spacious in the whole of Tokyo and come complete with stylish living areas, light-filled window-side bathrooms and gorgeous corner views across the city.

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Shangri-La Hotel Tokyo

Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, Tokyo-to

Park Hyatt Tokyo

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms177 Rooms Including 23 Suites with Panoramic City Views
AmenitiesDining Options Include a Grill, Japanese Cuisine, Wellness Facilities with a Spa, Fitness Centre & Indoor Pool
MoreLocated in the Heart of Shinjuku

Famous as starring in the film Lost in Translation with Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson, the Park Hyatt Tokyo has become a bit of an institution among luxury lovers over the years. For people who have seen the film, the hotel’s elegant guestrooms, lounge and business centre will need little introduction. The large indoor swimming pool is a popular place for guests to unwind while splashing around or enjoying a cocktail or two. Guests will want to make sure that they secure a room that faces Mount Fuji.

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Park Hyatt Tokyo

Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, Tokyo-to

BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms97 Rooms, Including Five Luxurious Penthouses with Panoramic City Views
AmenitiesThree Restaurants & a Bar Highlighting Seasonal Japanese Cuisine, a Spa, & a 24/7 Fitness Centre
MoreLocated in Shinjuku's Tokyu Kabukicho Tower

This Pan Pacific Hotel provides jaw-dropping bird’s eye views from its perch on floors 39 to 47 and with bedroom windows seven meters wide. It’s a brand new arrival, opened in the forward-thinking and vibrant district of Shinjuku on the 19th May 2023. Its highlights include a three-storey restaurant and a spa that celebrates the country’s four seasons and terroir. The decor is seductive, with dark interiors contrasted by crisp white bedding. If arriving by air, the hotel will gladly send their limo along to whisk you here with ease.

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BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel

The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms86 Guest Rooms, Including 10 Suites, with a Penthouse Suite Offering Expansive Living & Dining Areas
MoreLocated in the Heart of Ginza, Tokyo's Premier Shopping & Entertainment District

Guests got a first look at this new EDITION property at its opening on December 19th 2023. At the heart of fashionable Ginza, it has 86 bedrooms including 10 suites across 14 floors. The design has been created by Ian Schrager and Kengo Kuma, incorporating clean lines, cream tones, bespoke furnishings, curated artworks and glossy fixtures. There are four dining venues onsite; the Lobby Bar, Japan’s first-ever cocktail bar to major in punch (The Punch Room), a modern brasserie (Sophie at the EDITION) and an oasis-like rooftop bar (The Roof). The Tokyo EDITION also has a Technogym.

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The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza

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