Grand Hyatt Tokyo
Tokyo, Kantō, JapanLocated in central Roppongi, this luxury hotel is connected to Roppongi Hills and close by areas like Ginza, Shibuya, and Omotesando. The hotel combines Japanese aesthetics with contemporary elegance, featuring rich mahogany furnishings and curated artwork that bridges East and West.
Rooms and suites
The hotel offers 387 rooms and 28 suites that showcase Japanese elegance and modern comfort. Rooms feature natural woods, earthy tones, and contemporary décor. Beds come with Egyptian cotton linens by Frette, and bathrooms have deep-soaking limestone tubs.
Guests staying in Grand Club rooms enjoy exclusive access to a private lounge on the 10th floor, including private check-in and checkout, breakfast, and evening cocktails. For families or guests desiring extra space, suites like the Ambassador Suite offer expansive living areas and private Japanese gardens.
Amenities and experiences
Ten restaurants and bars featuring steaks at The Oak Door, French cuisine at The French Kitchen, and sushi at Roku Roku.
Nagomi Spa and Fitness with Japanese-inspired treatments, natural stone pool, and whirlpool bath. 24-hour fitness studio with equipment, free weights, and Peloton concierge service. 20-meter indoor pool and sundeck with city views.
Over 200 pieces of contemporary artwork displayed throughout the hotel, featuring artists like Masatoshi Izumi and Sennyo Endou.
Direct access to Roppongi Hills for luxury shopping, a cinema, and seasonal events.
Business center and 16 event venues equipped with technology and planning support.
Exclusive access including daily breakfast, evening canapés, and a private terrace with a Japanese garden.
How to get here
Located in the Roppongi district, the hotel is a three-minute walk from Roppongi Station. Haneda Airport is about 40 minutes away by car, and Narita International Airport is approximately a 90-minute drive. The hotel offers chauffeur services to and from both airports. For public transportation, guests can take the Narita Express to Tokyo Station, then a taxi or subway ride. Roppongi Hills is directly connected, and areas like Ginza, Shibuya, and Omotesando are easily accessible.