Park Hyatt Tokyo
Tokyo, Kantō, JapanLocated on the upper floors of the Shinjuku Park Tower, Park Hyatt Tokyo offers sweeping views of Tokyo's skyline and, on clear days, Mount Fuji. The hotel's refined interiors, original artwork and private library create an atmosphere of understated luxury.
Featured in the film "Lost in Translation," this hotel attracts guests who appreciate fine dining, art and panoramic vistas. Currently celebrating its 30th anniversary, Park Hyatt Tokyo is undergoing renovations to enhance its classic appeal, with a reopening scheduled for October 2025.
Rooms and suites
All spaces are situated above the 41st floor, starting at 45 square meters (approximately 484 square feet) and offering expansive city views. Rooms feature walk-in wardrobes, deep soaking tubs, separate showers and high-quality linens. Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout. The 23 suites provide additional space with separate living areas, private libraries and in select suites, grand pianos — ideal for guests seeking extra luxury or extended stays.
Amenities and experiences
Five distinctive venues — New York Grill & Bar, Kozue, Girandole, The Peak Lounge and Pastry Boutique.
Club On The Park offers spa treatments, gym, saunas, plunge pools and an indoor pool with city and Mount Fuji views.
Equipped with modern machines, personal trainers, aerobics studio and fitness classes.
Collection of books on travel, art and culture.
Venues like The Ballroom and Drawing Room for meetings and celebrations.
On-site chapel for intimate ceremonies.
Personalized assistance for dining, entertainment and travel arrangements.
Participate in events like The Masters of Arts series.
Amenities and menus available for children.
How to get here
Located in central Shinjuku, Park Hyatt Tokyo is accessible from both Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda International Airport (HND). From Narita Airport, the Narita Express train reaches Shinjuku Station in about 80 minutes, followed by a short taxi ride or the hotel's shuttle service. Haneda Airport is approximately a 30 to 40-minute drive away. Valet parking and chauffeured car services can be arranged. Nearby attractions include Meiji Shrine, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery and the lively Kabukicho district.