Incredible views of an amazing city in superb comfort and style
Atop Otemachi Tower, Aman Tokyo blends urban dynamism with Japanese tradition. The architecture and interior design, inspired by Japanese culture, offer unparalleled space and serenity.
Rooms: The Aman Tokyo Hotel offers a serene retreat high above the bustling streets of Tokyo. Their rooms are elegantly designed, with panoramic city views and a touch of traditional Japanese aesthetics. Each room is a peaceful oasis in the heart of this vibrant metropolis.
Locations: Situated in the prestigious Otemachi district, Aman Tokyo enjoys a prime location, perfect for both business and leisure travellers. It's in close proximity to Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace, making it an ideal base for exploring the city.
Amenities: The hotel boasts world-class amenities, including a stunning 2,500 square meter spa and a fitness centre. The spa offers a range of holistic treatments and a 30-meter swimming pool, allowing guests to relax and rejuvenate after a day of sightseeing or business meetings.
Activities: Guests can participate in cultural experiences like tea ceremonies and ikebana (flower arranging). The hotel also has excellent dining options, including The Restaurant by Aman, offering a fusion of Japanese and Western cuisine.
Sustainability: Aman is deeply committed to sustainability and social responsibility. Their sustainability efforts encompass four core pillars: social responsibility, local heritage, local culture, and environmental protection. Utilizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) platform to shape our holistic sustainability strategy, Aman's commitment to these pillars ensures that they contribute positively to the well-being of our guests, employees, local communities, and the environment, embodying the ideals of sustainable development and leaving a lasting legacy for the world.
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January
January is ideal for winter sports in Hokkaido and northern regions, with plenty of snow. Tokyo and Kyoto remain chilly but offer clear skies for sightseeing. Explore Sapporo's Snow Festival and soak in an onsen for the ultimate winter experience.
February
February is the best time for skiing and snowboarding in Nagano and Hokkaido. The Sapporo Snow Festival is a major attraction, featuring stunning ice sculptures. Other areas are generally cold and dry and good for sightseeing.
March
March marks the beginning of spring, with cherry blossoms starting to bloom in southern regions like Kyoto and Tokyo. Enjoy hanami picnics under the pink blossoms. It's a great time for hiking and outdoor adventures.
April
April is the peak of cherry blossom season. Witness Tokyo's Ueno Park and Kyoto's Maruyama Park come alive with vibrant sakura. Golden Week, late April to early May, offers festive parades and events.
May
May offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities and hiking. Explore Tokyo's International Food Festival and enjoy the comfortable climate for sightseeing in Kyoto.
June
June is the start of the rainy season, known as tsuyu, lasting until mid-July. Although it's wet, explore Kyoto's temples and gardens amid light crowds. Festivals like the Sanno Matsuri in Tokyo showcase Japanese traditions.
July
July continues the rainy season, but the Tanabata Star Festival brightens the skies. Hokkaido hosts the Lavender Festival with fields of purple blooms. Kyoto's Gion Matsuri features grand floats.
August
August offers festivals and fireworks. The Obon Festival celebrates ancestors with lanterns and dances. Enjoy the Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival in Tokyo. Hokkaido's summer flower festivals are perfect for nature enthusiasts.
September
September brings comfortable weather and the iconic Kunchi Festival in Nagasaki. Explore the Sapporo Autumn Festival in Hokkaido. It's a great time for sightseeing with fewer tourists.
October
October features stunning autumn foliage in Kyoto and Nikko. Visit Tokyo's Meiji Shrine during the Meiji Jingu Festival and enjoy Oktoberfest celebrations. Ideal for hiking and outdoor adventures.
November
November showcases autumn foliage, with Kyoto's temples and parks ablaze in red and orange. Yoyogi Park in Tokyo hosts the International Food Festival, and Kyushu's hot spring resorts offer relaxation.
December
December marks the onset of winter, with holiday illuminations in cities and festive lights. Explore Hokkaido's Sapporo Snow Festival with breathtaking ice sculptures. Ski resorts open for winter sports enthusiasts.
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