Imperial View: Luxury Cityscape Hotel with Panoramic Views

Resonating with sleek contemporary design and traditional Japanese elements, the highly anticipated Aman Tokyo has officially opened. Designed by Kerry Hill Architects, this newest Aman property blends minimalist modern aesthetics with native materials: camphor wood, washi paper, natural stone and sumptuous fabrics, all illuminated by generous natural light. In the grand lobby, a six‑storey washi paper installation is stretched across a large shoji frame, evoking the interior of a classic Japanese paper lantern. Below it, a tranquil space features two rock gardens and flowing water, creating an immediate sense of calm.

The lobby is only a preview of what lies beyond. Aman Tokyo offers 84 spacious rooms and suites, each equipped with its own furo, a deep Japanese soaking tub that invites relaxation. The wellness facilities are extensive: eight treatment rooms, dedicated yoga and Pilates studios, steam rooms, traditional hot baths, a well‑appointed fitness area and a large indoor swimming pool, all designed to support holistic wellbeing.

Dining plays a central role in the Aman Tokyo experience. The hotel includes private dining rooms, a 1,200‑bottle wine cellar, the Lounge by Aman and the Café by Aman, alongside a fine‑dining restaurant with views over the Imperial Palace gardens and — on clear days — Mount Fuji. The culinary program emphasizes refined ingredients and precise technique, presented in settings that range from intimate to sociable.

Additional guest amenities reflect Aman’s focus on discreet luxury and thoughtful social spaces. A dedicated cigar lounge with a built‑in humidor provides a secluded retreat, while the Resident’s Library offers a quiet place to read or work. Meeting facilities include an elegant boardroom and flexible spaces suitable for both business gatherings and private events.

Throughout, the design balances contemporary lines with traditional Japanese craftsmanship, creating an atmosphere that feels both modern and timeless. Natural materials, soft lighting and restrained detailing foster a serene environment that complements the hotel’s prime location in the heart of Tokyo. Whether visiting for relaxation, wellness, dining or business, guests at Aman Tokyo encounter a refined, quietly luxurious sanctuary tailored to thoughtful, restorative stays.