Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
5 stars
Tokyo, Chuo-ku
Comfort score:
10/10
Computed from multiple parameters, Le Scope rating assesses the comfort of a hotel. A 10 rating means a grand luxury hotel, while a 5 rating a more modest one.
Style: Design hotel
Category: Grand Hotel
Rooms: 179
Charming design
Gourmet restaurant
Spectacular view
Description
With its superb location in the city’s prestigious financial district, Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo brings contemporary elegance to Nihonbashi, the historical and cultural centre of Tokyo commerce.
True to its surroundings, the first Mandarin Oriental hotel in Japan dynamically blends the best of past and future architectural splendor. It is graced with spacious guest rooms, an oasis-like, fabulously well-appointed award-winning spa, and paradigm setting bar and restaurants situated upon the uppermost floors of the soaring Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower. In addition, stately banquet and conference facilities reside within the Tower’s impressive atrium podium and adjacent Mitsui Main Building, a cultural heritage property.
Overlooking the Imperial Palace garden to the West and Tokyo Bay to the Southeast, the opulent hotel’s central location has direct subway access via Mitsukoshi-mae Station on the Ginza line to all major points of the city. In addition, Tokyo Station, the world-renowned Ginza shopping district, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are all within 5-10 minutes walking distance.
Accommodations
179 luxuriously-appointed guest rooms and suites located from the 30th to 36th floors of the 38-storey Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower afford spectacular views of greater Tokyo and beyond through large guest room bay windows. Oversized guest rooms range from 50 to 60 square meters, while the magnificent suites range from 90 to 250 square meters.
Restaurants & Bars
An exciting, dramatic, and innovative variety of dining and entertainment venues await the hotel’s corporate and leisure guests, and local residents alike. There are simply breathtaking views from the tower’s uppermost two floors which house the main lobby. Here world-class restaurants offer modern variations of authentic Cantonese, ‘Sense’ and French-inspired cuisine, ‘Signature’ and all day dining, ‘K’shiki’. In addition, there is an elegant bar, ‘Mandarin Bar’, a lobby lounge, ‘Oriental Lounge’, an iridescent tea corner, ‘Sense Tea Corner’ and a rare, 4,000-bottle private wine cellar-in-the-sky, ‘MO Cellar’ offering French and other world wines, and an eclectic listing of organic and bio-dynamic labels. On the second floor, a mod atrium restaurant serves Italian fare, ‘Ventaglio’, while an exclusive chocolate and cake shop, ‘Mandarin Oriental Gourmet Shop’ welcomes visitors at the hotel’s street-level entrance.
Spa & Fitness
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo merges holistic therapies and philosophies from around the world into a potent blend of treatments. In nine serene rooms, including five suites, guests will be guided through a personalized journey of Asian and western-inspired relaxation, beauty and wellness components that will bring about the ultimate in spiritual and physical well-being.
Meeting & Banquet Venues
By uniting the ultra-modern hotel tower with the adjacent historical landmark, Mitsui Main Building erected in 1929, the complex offers guests the special privilege of utilising a cultural heritage property for their special events. In addition, easy access to the elaborate Grand Ballroom and Sanctuary Chapel within the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower is provided via a floating bridge. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo’s extensive banquet facilities comprise a dividable Ballroom and 10 assorted banquet and meeting rooms that are ideal for receptions, conferences, and business presentations.
Room Service
24 hour in-room dining
Business centre, laundry and dry cleaning service, beauty salon, florist
Shopping & Entertainment
Nihonbashi has for centuries been the heart of commercial Tokyo, thrilling shoppers and entertainment-seekers with its wealth of both traditional and trendy retailers, countless family-run traditional shops and restaurants, as well as theatres, galleries, and arguably the finest department store in Japan – Mitsukoshi. Situated just next door to the hotel, it boasts a history of more than three centuries. This is the company’s flagship store, loved by locals and tourists alike for its high-end boutiques, daily pipeorgan concerts, and year-end choral performances hall.
Nearby, the recently opened commercial complexes of Nihonbashi Coredo, the Marunouchi Building, the Shin-Marunouchi Building, and Marunouchi Oazo offer visitors a tantalising array of shops, restaurants and bars, and a fascinating glimpse into the style-setting world of contemporary Tokyo, while traditional Kabuki performances at the Kabuki-za or Shinbashi Enbujou theatres, will transport attendees back in time.
True to its surroundings, the first Mandarin Oriental hotel in Japan dynamically blends the best of past and future architectural splendor. It is graced with spacious guest rooms, an oasis-like, fabulously well-appointed award-winning spa, and paradigm setting bar and restaurants situated upon the uppermost floors of the soaring Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower. In addition, stately banquet and conference facilities reside within the Tower’s impressive atrium podium and adjacent Mitsui Main Building, a cultural heritage property.
Overlooking the Imperial Palace garden to the West and Tokyo Bay to the Southeast, the opulent hotel’s central location has direct subway access via Mitsukoshi-mae Station on the Ginza line to all major points of the city. In addition, Tokyo Station, the world-renowned Ginza shopping district, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are all within 5-10 minutes walking distance.
Accommodations
179 luxuriously-appointed guest rooms and suites located from the 30th to 36th floors of the 38-storey Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower afford spectacular views of greater Tokyo and beyond through large guest room bay windows. Oversized guest rooms range from 50 to 60 square meters, while the magnificent suites range from 90 to 250 square meters.
Restaurants & Bars
An exciting, dramatic, and innovative variety of dining and entertainment venues await the hotel’s corporate and leisure guests, and local residents alike. There are simply breathtaking views from the tower’s uppermost two floors which house the main lobby. Here world-class restaurants offer modern variations of authentic Cantonese, ‘Sense’ and French-inspired cuisine, ‘Signature’ and all day dining, ‘K’shiki’. In addition, there is an elegant bar, ‘Mandarin Bar’, a lobby lounge, ‘Oriental Lounge’, an iridescent tea corner, ‘Sense Tea Corner’ and a rare, 4,000-bottle private wine cellar-in-the-sky, ‘MO Cellar’ offering French and other world wines, and an eclectic listing of organic and bio-dynamic labels. On the second floor, a mod atrium restaurant serves Italian fare, ‘Ventaglio’, while an exclusive chocolate and cake shop, ‘Mandarin Oriental Gourmet Shop’ welcomes visitors at the hotel’s street-level entrance.
Spa & Fitness
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo merges holistic therapies and philosophies from around the world into a potent blend of treatments. In nine serene rooms, including five suites, guests will be guided through a personalized journey of Asian and western-inspired relaxation, beauty and wellness components that will bring about the ultimate in spiritual and physical well-being.
Meeting & Banquet Venues
By uniting the ultra-modern hotel tower with the adjacent historical landmark, Mitsui Main Building erected in 1929, the complex offers guests the special privilege of utilising a cultural heritage property for their special events. In addition, easy access to the elaborate Grand Ballroom and Sanctuary Chapel within the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower is provided via a floating bridge. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo’s extensive banquet facilities comprise a dividable Ballroom and 10 assorted banquet and meeting rooms that are ideal for receptions, conferences, and business presentations.
Room Service
24 hour in-room dining
Business centre, laundry and dry cleaning service, beauty salon, florist
Shopping & Entertainment
Nihonbashi has for centuries been the heart of commercial Tokyo, thrilling shoppers and entertainment-seekers with its wealth of both traditional and trendy retailers, countless family-run traditional shops and restaurants, as well as theatres, galleries, and arguably the finest department store in Japan – Mitsukoshi. Situated just next door to the hotel, it boasts a history of more than three centuries. This is the company’s flagship store, loved by locals and tourists alike for its high-end boutiques, daily pipeorgan concerts, and year-end choral performances hall.
Nearby, the recently opened commercial complexes of Nihonbashi Coredo, the Marunouchi Building, the Shin-Marunouchi Building, and Marunouchi Oazo offer visitors a tantalising array of shops, restaurants and bars, and a fascinating glimpse into the style-setting world of contemporary Tokyo, while traditional Kabuki performances at the Kabuki-za or Shinbashi Enbujou theatres, will transport attendees back in time.
© Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
Amenities & services
Equipments
- Restaurant
- Safety Deposit Box
Services
- 24-Hour Front Desk
- Dry Cleaning / Washing services
- Newspapers
- Room Service
Business & meeting facilities
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
Sports & leisures
- Outdoor Swimming Pool
Spa & beauty
- Spa & Wellness Centre
In room
- Telephone
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