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The Okura Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan

The Okura Tokyo
The Okura Tokyo
4.4 Tokyo 105-0001, Japan A typical hotel stay varies from 1 to multiple nights depending on travel plans; dining and spa experiences generally range from 1 to 3 hours per visit. Free (staying guests only pay for accommodation and services; no entrance fee for hotel access)
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The Okura Tokyo is an iconic luxury hotel that masterfully blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary sophistication. Established originally in 1962 and recently reopened in its rejuvenated form, the hotel preserves its legacy as a cultural landmark amid Tokyo's dynamic urban environment. Situated in the Minato district, it offers guests an immersive experience where classic Japanese design elements meet cutting-edge comfort and service standards, providing a serene escape from the city's vibrant energy.

Visitors can expect spacious, elegantly appointed rooms that marry minimalist design with modern amenities, including panoramic views of Tokyo Tower and the city skyline. The hotel's culinary offerings are a highlight, featuring multiple restaurants that serve authentic Japanese kaiseki cuisine as well as international dishes crafted by world-renowned chefs. The Okura also impresses with its extensive art collections, tranquil gardens, and wellness facilities such as a spa and fitness center that promote relaxation and rejuvenation.

The atmosphere throughout The Okura Tokyo is one of refined tranquility, where subtle cultural touches create a warm and welcoming environment. Guests appreciate the attentive yet unobtrusive service that honors the Japanese tradition of omotenashi (hospitality). Whether staying for business or leisure, visitors love The Okura Tokyo for its blend of history, luxury, and its prime location with easy access to major attractions like Roppongi Hills, the Imperial Palace, and Ginza shopping district.

Highlights

  • Elegant rooms with panoramic city and Tokyo Tower views
  • Renowned Japanese and international fine dining options, including Michelin-starred restaurants
  • Beautiful Japanese gardens and traditional artwork throughout the property

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit due to the pleasant weather and beautiful seasonal foliage, making strolls around the hotel's gardens and nearby areas especially enjoyable.

Insider Tips

  1. 1Reserve tables in advance at the Michelin-starred restaurants to ensure availability.
  2. 2Request a room with a view of Tokyo Tower for an unforgettable skyline experience.
  3. 3Visit the hotel's traditional Okura garden in the early morning or late afternoon for peaceful, photo-worthy moments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, The Okura Tokyo offers airport limousine bus services to and from Narita and Haneda airports. It's best to arrange this with the concierge in advance.

The hotel has a strict no-pets policy, except for service animals, to ensure a comfortable environment for all guests.

Absolutely. The hotel is conveniently located near Kamiyacho Station and Toranomon Hills Station on the Tokyo Metro, providing easy access to the city's major districts and tourist attractions.

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