"Top amenities: Seven restaurants; a library; gardens with waterfalls, bridges, and koi ponds What’s nearby: T-site bookstore in Daikanyama, cafes in Ebisu Lovers of history and art will have no shortage of ways to be inspired at this 60-room hotel, first built in 1928. The property contains paintings and elaborate woodwork from the Showa era, as well as its own museum: Hyakudan Kaidan. It's the only remaining part of the original building, where tatami rooms featuring Japanese artwork and historical artifacts are on display. Many of its 60 all-suite rooms are more than 800 square feet, and each one features its own private steam sauna and whirlpool bath. And its location in Meguro means it's just steps away from dining options, theaters, nightlife, and shopping." - Kristin Braswell