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Best Tokyo Luxury Hotels

Tokyo’s luxury hotels are among the best in the world. How do you choose one? Here is my list of the best luxury hotels in Tokyo, all personally inspected.

Luxurious double guest room in the Mandarin Oriental hotel, Tokyo,
Japan[Mandarin Oriental Tokyo]

Tokyo is packed with first-class luxury hotels. I’ve inspected all the hotels listed here. I’ve ranked them based on quality, location, service and price. These are listed in order of preference. Be sure to check my Where to Stay in Tokyo page before deciding where to stay.

View from the bathroom of a double guest room in the Palace Hotel
Tokyo, Japan, with city views outside the
window [Palace Hotel Tokyo guest room]

Palace Hotel Tokyo (Imperial Palace Area)

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A classic hotel with impeccable service and magnificent views right over the Imperial Palace. It’s arguably the best hotel in Japan.

A large double bed and commanding views over the city from a Mandarin
Oriental Tokyo corner room in
Japan [Mandarin Oriental Tokyo corner room]

Mandarin Oriental Tokyo (Tokyo Station Area)

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This sublime sanctuary in the sky is nearly perfect in every way. We like the Nihombashi location, which is within walking distance of Tokyo Station.

Large and luxurious twin beds in a lavishly decorated guest room in
the Tokyo Station Hotel,
Japan [Tokyo Station Hotel guest room]

Tokyo Station Hotel (Tokyo Station Area)

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Directly above Tokyo Station, this old world hotel is superbly welcoming and comfortable. And it costs less than many other hotels in this class.

Large double bed, comfortable living area, and wall-length windows
with expanisve city views in a Peninsula Tokyo hotel guest room,
Japan [Peninsula Tokyo guest room]

The Peninsula Tokyo (Tokyo Station Area)

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Brilliant location, rooms, facilities and service put this near the top of the Tokyo luxury hotel list. It’s just about in a tie for the top spot. My consulting clients love this place.

Traditional Japanese elements with sofa and large twin beds in the
Hotel Ryumeikan Ochanomizu Honten, Tokyo,
Japan [Ryumeikan Ochanomizu guest room]

Hotel Ryumeikan Ochanomizu Honten (Ochanomizu)

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This quiet and intimate boutique hotel may not have the most convenient location, but it’s that’s a selling point for those who don’t like crowds.

Traditional-style living area with large sofa and television and big
double sleeping area behind in The Ritz-Carlton hotel Tokyo,
Japan [Ritz-Carlton guest room]

The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo (Roppongi)

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The Ritz is a superb hotel and the views from the rooms are among the best in the city. And, it’s in the heart of Roppongi.

Large hotel corner room with double bed, expansive living area and
windows looking out over the city in the Shangri La, Tokyo,
Japan [Shangri La guest room]

Shangri La Tokyo (Tokyo Station Area)

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Such a beautiful hotel in such a convenient spot! It’s just steps from Tokyo Station! This hotel gets everything right.

Broad double bed with desk area and window easy chair overlooking the
Tokyo skyline at dusk in a Grand Hyatt hotel guest
room [Grand Hyatt guest room]

Grand Hyatt Tokyo (Roppongi)

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For easy access to nightlife, dining and shopping, this superb hotel in Roppongi cannot be beaten.

Large suite-like guest room in the Cerulean Tower hotel, Tokyo, Japan,
with wide double bed and comfortable living area, separated by a
screen [Cerulean Tower guest room]

Cerulean Tower Tokyo (Shibuya)

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Prices way below others in this list make the Cerulean Tower in Shibuya one of the best-value luxury hotels in the city.

Stylish twin room with large beds in the Conrad Tokyo hotel, Japan,
with window seating area and nighttime views of the
water [Conrad guest room]

Conrad Tokyo (Shiodome)

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With eye-popping views over Tokyo Bay, the Conrad is an excellent hotel with a great location.

Elegant suite in the Westin Tokyo hotel with chaise longue in separate
living area and sky high views over the
city [Westin Tokyo suite]

The Westin Tokyo (Ebisu)

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Towering over the hip district of Ebisu and very convenient to the Yamanote Line (Tokyo loop line), this excellent hotel is much cheaper than other luxury hotels in the city.

The garden on a sunny day at the Hotel New Otani Tokyo Executive House
Zen with trees and goldfish in the waterfall
pond [New Otani garden and waterfall]

Hotel New Otani Tokyo Executive House Zen (Akasaka)

(View on Booking.com or Agoda.com)
This hotel within a hotel is a good choice for those who want really personalized service and beautiful surroundings (the hotel is famous for its beautiful Japanese garden).

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