Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
Tokyo, Kantō, JapanSituated in the Nihonbashi district, the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo offers modern luxury rooted in Japanese tradition. Set on the top floors of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, the hotel provides sweeping views of Tokyo's skyline, featuring landmarks like Mount Fuji and Tokyo Skytree. The design, inspired by "Woods and Water," incorporates natural elements to create a peaceful environment.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025, the hotel is the only one in Japan to hold Five-Star ratings in both Hotel and Spa categories from Forbes Travel Guide for 11 consecutive years. With an award-winning spa and 12 dining venues offering panoramic views and Michelin-starred cuisine, it caters to discerning guests seeking a sophisticated experience in Tokyo's historic center.
Rooms and suites
The hotel offers 157 rooms and 22 suites, each designed to reflect contemporary Japanese aesthetics. Natural materials like bamboo floors and bespoke fabrics create a tranquil atmosphere, while floor-to-ceiling windows showcase panoramic city views. Amenities include deep-soaking baths, walk-in rain showers and spacious lounge areas adorned with Asian art.
Suites such as the Mandarin Suite and the Presidential Suite feature exclusive artworks, powder rooms and expansive living and dining spaces. For families or larger groups, connecting rooms or the Two-Bedroom Mandarin Corner Suite provide ample space and privacy.
Amenities and experiences
Twelve venues, including Michelin-starred restaurants such as Signature (French cuisine), Sense (Cantonese dishes), Tapas Molecular Bar (molecular gastronomy) and Sushi Shin by Miyakawa (sushi).
Spa treatments in nine rooms, including couple's suites, featuring Heat and Water experiences and city views.
A 38th-floor facility with modern equipment and panoramic vistas.
The Grand Ballroom with 360-degree projection and the historic Linden Room located in a National Heritage Site.
Nearby traditional shops, shrines and galleries in the Nihonbashi district.
Exclusive wine dinners curated by award-winning sommeliers during the hotel's 20th-anniversary celebrations.
How to get here
Located in the historical Nihonbashi district, the hotel is accessible from both Haneda Airport (approximately 20 minutes) and Narita International Airport (around 60 minutes) by public transportation or private transfer. It's a short walk to the historic Nihonbashi Bridge — the "Kilometer Zero" of Japan — and close to Tokyo's financial center and cultural landmarks.