Spa, indoor pool, fitness center, onsen baths, yoga & Pilates






















































"Offered as a splurge-status stay, Aman Tokyo is presented as an exceptional hotel option with high-end amenities and service in the city." - Caitlin Gunther

"Floating 34 floors above the city, Aman Tokyo feels like a zen oasis: the towering‑ceiling lobby, kimono‑clad koto musician, aromatic hinoki wood bedrooms with sliding screens and staggered levels foster mindfulness, the food and service are impeccable, and the spa is the real scene‑stealer for complete sensory purity." - Brandon Presser

"An ultra-polished hotel lounge where guests can sip champagne to live koto music while admiring Mt. Fuji from an elegant indoor vantage—a refined, contemplative way to take in the iconic mountain at sunset." - Jessica Kozuka

"Zen wellness suspended among skyscrapers comes into focus about an hour after check-in—perhaps mid-meditation, 34 floors up—within the crisp geometry of Kerry Hill’s Japan-inspired masterpiece. A soaring lobby stages abstract blooms and a kimono-clad koto player, while bedrooms feel like mindfulness chambers with aromatic hinoki, sliding screens, and staggered levels. Impeccable food and service are givens, but the spa steals the show with everything from Shinto purification rituals to iaido sword training—though simply being here, as Tokyo glimmers below, is therapy enough." - Danielle Demetriou, Adam H. Graham

"A true urban resort high in the city, its 33rd-floor lobby opens onto a soaring atrium with a seasonal ikebana reflected in a shallow pool and rock gardens. The 84 rooms, inspired by traditional ryokans, favor minimalist design—chestnut floors, sliding shoji screens, floor-to-ceiling windows—and feature large stone furo soaking tubs. The expansive spa includes onsen-style baths, a 98-foot pool, and Kampo-based herb treatments, while dining highlights include an eight-seat Musashi omakase led by master chef Hiroyuki Musashi." - Yukari Sakamoto, Adam H. Graham