Soaring above the financial district, this minimalist sanctuary offers floor-to-ceiling windows with city and Mount Fuji views. Spacious rooms blend traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern luxury, featuring deep soaking tubs and Italian marble. The spa and 30-meter pool provide urban oasis tranquility.
Aman Tokyo occupies the upper floors of The Otemachi Tower in the financial heart of Tokyo's Chiyoda ward, a short walk from the Imperial Palace gardens and directly connected to Otemachi subway station. At roughly 37 floors above street level, the hotel commands sweeping views of the city skyline and, on clear winter mornings, the snow-capped silhouette of Mount Fuji. The property is Tokyo's most expansive Aman, with one of the largest hotel spas in the city and a 30-metre indoor pool that serves as a serene counterpoint to the commercial energy of the district below.
Architecture draws on traditional Japanese aesthetics interpreted in a contemporary register. The lobby features soaring ceilings, washi paper screens, and ikebana arrangements, while deep-coloured lacquer finishes reference lacquerware traditions. Engawa platforms—the transitional wooden walkways familiar from Japanese residential architecture—appear at room entrances to bridge the transition from corridor to private sanctuary.
All 84 rooms and suites are exceptionally spacious by Tokyo standards, beginning at 71 square metres for the entry-level Aman room. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame urban panoramas, and each room is fitted with a stone furo soaking tub set within Italian marble surrounds. Bed linen is custom, lighting adjusts to warm-amber evening tones, and closets conceal a full bar setup.
Dining spans several distinct venues. Musashi presents omakase sushi prepared at a counter where chefs select seasonal seafood from Tokyo's Toyosu Market. The Café serves lighter fare through the day, La Pâtisserie produces handcrafted pastries, and Arva interprets Italian wood-fired cooking in a setting with city views. An extensive beverage programme spans sake, whisky, and wine.
The Aman Spa runs to 2,500 square metres across two floors and includes treatment rooms, thermal pools, steam chambers, and dedicated areas for yoga and movement practice. The 30-metre pool is entirely indoors and naturally lit through high windows. A full gym with resistance and cardio equipment completes the wellness facilities.
Service at Aman Tokyo follows the group's model of high staff-to-guest ratios. A dedicated concierge team can arrange tea ceremony experiences, temple visits, private sake tastings, day trips to Nikko or Hakone, and airport transfers by private vehicle. The hotel is well-suited to business visitors with a range of meeting and function spaces, while the overall atmosphere leans toward quiet luxury and mindful relaxation. The Otemachi station complex provides direct underground access to major Tokyo subway lines, connecting to Tokyo Station in one stop on the Marunouchi Line.
Amenities
- Spa
- Indoor pool
- Fine dining restaurant
- Fitness center
- Concierge
- Airport transfer
Location
The Otemachi Tower, 1-5-6 Otemachi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0004
35.6895, 139.7656 View on map
Highlights
- Floor-to-ceiling city and Mount Fuji views from every room, starting at 71 square metres
- 2,500-square-metre Aman Spa with thermal pools and a 30-metre indoor pool
- Musashi restaurant serving chef-counter omakase sushi with Toyosu Market seafood
- Rooftop Arva restaurant offering Italian wood-fired cuisine above the Tokyo skyline
- Direct connection to Otemachi subway station, one stop from Tokyo Station
Tips for visiting
- Book Musashi's omakase counter at least 30 days in advance; seats fill quickly, especially for weekend dinners.
- Request a higher-floor room on the west side for clear-day Mount Fuji views; best visibility November through February.
- Separate reservations for the Aman Spa treatment rooms are required; book at the time of hotel reservation during peak dates.
- Otemachi subway station connects directly to the hotel's basement level, eliminating above-ground navigation in rainy weather.
- Airport transfer by private vehicle to Haneda or Narita requires advance arrangement through the concierge at booking.
Accessibility
The Otemachi Tower provides step-free access from street level via the main entrance and through the underground station connection. Aman Tokyo offers fully accessible guest rooms with roll-in showers and widened doorways. Lifts serve all floors, and the spa and pool facilities include accessible changing areas.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Aman Tokyo accept walk-in guests for dining or spa?
The spa and most restaurants accept reservations from non-resident guests, subject to availability. Musashi's omakase counter is particularly popular and advance booking is strongly advised.
Is Aman Tokyo close to Tokyo Station?
The hotel is connected to Otemachi subway station, one stop from Tokyo Station on the Marunouchi Line, making it a convenient connection for Shinkansen travellers.
What languages does the concierge team speak?
The concierge team speaks Japanese and English fluently. Arrangements in Chinese and French can typically be accommodated with advance notice.
Are children welcome at Aman Tokyo?
Children are welcome, and the hotel provides cots and interconnected room arrangements. The overall atmosphere skews toward adult tranquillity, and the spa and pool are adult-only during standard hours.