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My Favorite Michelin Key Hotels in Japan

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Fora Author Henley Vazquez

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Henley Vazquez

    a sleek bed with white sheets and brown pillows flanked by white lamps shaped like cubes

    Image courtesy of Janu Tokyo

    If any country was primed for hotel excellence, it’s Japan. Michelin gets it, and has bestowed its coveted Key on 108 hotels in the country. (The famed tire brand has also brought its esteemed Key ratings to hotels in France, Italy, Spain and the US.) 

    The beauty of the Michelin Key is that the requirements for earning one — exceptional design, amazing service, distinct personality — are universal. Five-star properties and humble hidden gems alike have a chance, and this breadth of style and vibe is reflected in Japan’s diverse array of Key holders. 

    Below, I’ve listed a few of our favorite Michelin Key hotels in Japan (and narrowing it down was no easy task). Read on to learn about mu top picks. Then, reach out to plan and book your Michelin Key getaway (or any getaway, for that matter). 

    Three-Key hotels

    Add these hotels to the top of your bucket list.

    HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO

    a serene Japanese hotel room living area with large windows overlooking a nature expanse

    Image courtesy of HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO

    The Mitsui could easily be called the best hotel in Kyoto, if not all of Japan. The tranquil, artisanal design comes courtesy of André Fu, a master of exquisite simplicity. 

    You’ll enter through a centuries-old temple gate (and the property itself sits just next to Nijo-jo Castle). Inside, Fu has outfitted the rooms and suites with a warm, clean Japanese aesthetic: symmetry, natural materials, dark wood, pleasing geometry. Giant stone bathtubs are prime for long, leisurely soaks. Some rooms even have their own private onsen, which are fed with water from a natural spring deep underground — a rarity in Kyoto.

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 food / beverage or spa credit, a welcome amenity, breakfast daily & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

    Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

    a glass-walled hotel-room bathroom with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a city park below

    Image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

    Tokyo’s luxury Otemachi neighborhood has an impressive hotel line-up. It’s fitting, then, that you’ll find the Four Seasons here. The location is perfect, with views of Tokyo’s Imperial Palace and, on a clear day, Mount Fuji. 

    The hotel’s impeccable service and concierge go above and beyond to make your trip memorable. After a day exploring, don’t miss the hotel’s bar, Virtu. You'll love its gorgeous design and thoughtful detail, like the stained-glass doors.

    Fora Perks:

    • When you book Four Seasons with me, you will enjoy exclusive Four Seasons Preferred Partner amenities. I'll be pleased to give you more details.

    Palace Hotel Tokyo

    a fancy hotel lobby with floor-to-ceiling windows

    Image courtesy of Palace Hotel Tokyo

    The Palace Hotel is a “home away from home" for many. Its popularity is no surprise: The hotel sits on an outer moat surrounding the Imperial Palace, across from the serene East Gardens.

    The hotel’s interior is equally serene, with an elevated, sophisticated Japanese aesthetic. Expect floor-to-ceiling windows, sprawling bathrooms and a pervasive sense of calm. Many rooms even have balconies — a rarity in Tokyo.

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 food / beverage, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

    More three-Key hotels to love

    I can unlock perks at the majority of these properties. Reach out to learn more. 

    Amanemu

    Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo

    Gora Kadan

    Two-Key hotels

    A strong sense of place and distinct designs define these stunning two-Key properties.

    Janu Tokyo & Aman Tokyo

    an indoor swimming pool in a sleek room with tall ceilings and large windows overlooking a city

    Image courtesy of Aman Tokyo

    Janu is often referred to as Aman’s little sister. The brand is owned by Aman, but it’s a bit more laid-back and playful than its more refined older sibling. And Tokyo is Janu’s first location. The hotel’s location in Azabudai Hills — a “city within a city” — reflects its hip, modern aesthetic. 

    Janu is close to chic shops (Dior, Hermès, et.al.), gardens and the new teamLab Borderless, an immersive art museum (and world-record holder for the most-visited museum). You'll love Janu’s wellness center, equipped with a boxing ring, cycling room, indoor pool and golf simulator.

    Aman Tokyo is no less impressive. The lobby is dramatic and luxe. It’s a seven-story atrium that resembles a traditional paper lantern. You’re immediately met with pervasive tranquility.

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 hotel / resort, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

    The Shinmonzen

    an airy living room with pale wooden floors and modern gray furniture

    Image courtesy of The Shinmonzen

    You’ll find this boutique gem in Kyoto was designed by none other than Tadao Ando. Another big name, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, is behind his eponymous on-site restaurant. And dining here is a must. The famed chef masterfully treats local, seasonal ingredients to American, French and Japanese techniques.

    The hotel is located on Kyoto’s Shinmonzen-dori: the Street of the Artists. Peruse its ateliers and antique shops; the area is a true artist’s haven. And Shinmonzen is itself a celebration of art, which is certainly on brand, considering that its sister hotel is the art-filled Villa La Coste, in Provence.

    Each of Shinmonzen’s nine impeccably designed suites prioritize cozy elegance, with natural materials like bamboo, silk and stone. The bathtubs are made of hinoki wood. Hand-woven carpets coat tatami floors. In typical Ando fashion, meticulous attention to detail and perfect simplicity reign.  

    Fora Perks:

    • JP¥8000 spa credit, welcome amenities & an upgrade whenever possible.

    Halekulani Okinawa

    a fancy hotel living room overlooking the ocean

    Image courtesy of Halekulani Okinawa

    Halekulani Okinawa is the Japanese outpost of the famed Halekulani Hotel, in Waikiki. There are no bad rooms at this expansive resort. Even all of the “standard” rooms overlook the ocean, and each suite and villa comes with a private pool and natural hot spring to boot.

    SpaHalekulani is not to be missed. Soak in a private hot spring housed in a sleek stone room with floor-to-ceiling windows. Treatments incorporate ancient Japanese and Hawaiʻian healing methods, and are infused with nuchigusui, Okinawa’s “life medicine.” Okinawa is a Blue Zone, after all, so you can trust that Halekulani knows what it’s doing when it comes to health and longevity.

    Fora Perks:

    • $100 hotel / resort, a welcome amenity, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

    More two-Key hotels to love

    I can unlock perks at the majority of these properties. Reach out to learn more. 

    Aman Kyoto

    Asaba

    Benesse House

    ENOWA Yufu

    Fufu Kawaguchiko

    Fufu Nikko

    Jusandi

    Kamenoi Besso

    Nishimuraya Honkan

    Sekitei

    The Capitol Hotel Tokyu

    The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko

    Zaborin

    One-Key hotels

    One-Key hotels provide exceptional value and personality, especially at their respective price points.

    Trunk (Hotel) Yoyogi Park

    a modern pool courtyard at a sleek hotel on a sunny day
    two wooden cushioned chairs in a serene minimalist bedroom

    Images courtesy of Trunk (Hotel) Yoyogi Park

    Trunk (Hotel) Yoyogi Park is Trunk’s second Tokyo location, after Cat Street. The 25-room hotel is quiet, intimate and charmingly boutique. Interiors are coated in soothing neutral tones, with rounded forms, custom furniture and youthful, contemporary art populating airy, sleek spaces. Think Scandinavian-chic meets Japanese excellence. 

    You’re within walking distance of the neighborhood’s local cafés, shops and bars, but feel separate enough to truly unwind and escape the city’s buzzing energy. After a day of exploring, head to the hotel’s rooftop, where a jacuzzi and infinity pool overlooking Yoyogi Park await.

    Beniya Mukayu

    a traditional Japanese dining room with a low table and wooden furniture

    Image courtesy of Beniya Mukayu

    For an especially authentic Japanese experience, stay at a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn. This 16-room ryokan, located in Ishikawa, is one-of-a-kind. It’s also independently owned by the lovely Mr. and Mrs. Nakamichi. 

    Each tatami room is beautifully sparse, with low-to-the-ground furniture, wooden terraces and views of the hotel’s leafy Forest Garden. Beniya Mukayu is deeply to its local environment, which is reflected in the unique immersive experiences they arrange for guests. Visit local artists and artisans at their studios, hike with a mountain master, enjoy a private tea ceremony led by Mr. Nakamichi himself or learn how to make wagashi — Japanese sweets — from the hotel’s pâtissière. 

    The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu

    a red Japanese temple amid a lush green park

    Kiyomizu-dera Temple

    This luxurious Kyoto escape is housed in a 1930s elementary school, near the city’s Kiyomizu-dera, a 1,200-year-old Buddhist temple. The 48-room hotel is sophisticated and modern, but preserves historical details like the school’s original beams and window frames. 

    For the ultimate relaxation, reserve one of the hotel’s three private baths, serene spaces with towering ceilings and dim lighting. In the evening, savor rare whiskeys and wines at the rooftop bar, K36. And if you’re craving a brief break from Japanese food, snag a table at the on-site Benoit Kyoto, a Parisian-inspired bistrot operated by Ducasse Paris.

    Fora Perks:

    • Breakfast daily & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

    More one-Key hotels to love

    I can unlock perks at the majority of these properties. Reach out to learn more. 

    ANA InterContinental Appi Kogen Resort  

    ANA InterContinental Beppu Resort & Spa  

    Andaz Tokyo  

    Arcana Izu  

    Araya Totoan  

    Atami Izusan Karaku  

    Azumi Setoda  

    Bellustar Tokyo, A Pan Pacific Hotel  

    Beniya Kofuyuden  

    Bettei Otozure  

    Bettei Senjuan  

    BYAKU Narai  

    Conrad Osaka  

    Dusit Thani Kyoto  

    Fufu Hakone  

    Fufu Karuizawa Wind in the Sunshine  

    Fufu Kyoto  

    Fufu Kyu-Karuizawa Restful Forest  

    Fufu Nara  

    Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto  

    Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi  

    GAJOEN  

    Garrya Nijo Castle Kyoto  

    GOTO RETREAT by Onko Chishin  

    Hakone Gora Karaku  

    Hiiragiya  

    Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve  

    Hotel New Otani Tokyo - Executive House ZEN  

    Hotel The Celestine Kyoto Gion  

    Hyakuna Garan  

    Izumo Hotel The Cliff  

    JW Marriott Hotel Nara  

    K5  

    Kanamean Nishitomiya  

    Kifune Ugenta  

    Mandarin Oriental Tokyo  

    MUNI KYOTO by Onko Chishin  

    Muwa Niseko  

    Naoshima Ryokan Roka  

    Nasu Mukunone  

    Nikko Kinugawa Keisui  

    Nishimuraya Honkan  

    Numazu Club  

    One Suite THE GRAND  

    Ochiairo  

    Oyado The Earth  

    Palace Hotel Tokyo  

    Park Hyatt Kyoto  

    Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono  

    ROKU KYOTO, LXR Hotels & Resorts  

    RYOTEI HANZUIRYO  

    Ryokan Onomichi Nishiyama  

    Sansui Niseko  

    Satoyama-Jujo  

    Sekitei  

    Setsu Niseko  

    Shangri-La Tokyo  

    SHISHI-IWA-HOUSE Karuizawa  

    Suiran, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto  

    The Aoyama Grand Hotel  

    The Capitol Hotel Tokyu  

    The Hiramatsu Hotels & Resorts Ginoza  

    The Hiramatsu Hotels & Resorts Kashikojima  

    The Hiramatsu Hotels & Resorts Sengokuhara  

    The Hiramatsu Karuizawa Miyota  

    The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu  

    The Kahala Hotel & Resort Yokohama  

    The Okura Tokyo  

    The Peninsula Tokyo  

    The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel  

    The Ritz-Carlton Fukuoka  

    The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto  

    The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa  

    The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka  

    The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo  

    The Shinmonzen  

    The Tokyo Station Hotel  

    The Tower Hotel Nagoya  

    TIAD, Autograph Collection  

    W Osaka  

    Wanosato  

    Zaborin

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Author - Henley Vazquez
    Henley Vazquez

    Henley Vazquez is the co-founder of Fora and a seasoned travel advisor. She's built her career through fostering meaningful relationships and developing opportunities for her community. A self-proclaimed hotel junkie, Henley is driven by match-making the perfect property to each traveler's unique style.