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The Best Luxury Hotels in Japan

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Japan is one of our most popular destinations. It’s packed with stunning luxury hotels, from sleek modern hotels in Tokyo to more traditional ryokans in the countryside. From minimalist interiors that reflect the principles of Zen to luxurious onsens that draw from natural hot springs, each property is a unique expression of Japanese hospitality.

In Tokyo, properties like Aman Tokyo and The Peninsula Tokyo are the last word in urban luxury. Aman Tokyo is a relaxing, luxurious retreat above the bustling city, with ryokan-inspired suites and a spa that embodies the Japanese art of wellness. Meanwhile, The Peninsula Tokyo stands out for its spacious rooms with views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and its world-class dining options. These hotels provide seamless access to Tokyo’s nightlife, high-end shopping, and culinary delights, making them perfect bases for exploring the capital.

Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, is home to equally good luxury properties. Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto, built on the historic Mitsui family estate, invites you to experience authentic Kyoto with its private onsen. Nearby, Six Senses Kyoto combines sustainable design with modern wellness, creating a sanctuary surrounded by ancient temples and tea houses.

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Aman Tokyo

Aman Tokyo is located in a sleek skyscraper in the heart of Japan’s bustling capital. The hotel’s interiors are a masterclass in minimalist design, featuring shoji screens, washi paper accents, and views of the Tokyo skyline, including landmarks like Mount Fuji on a clear day. From the lobby with its soaring ceilings to the spacious rooms designed as modern ryokans, every detail of Aman Tokyo is chic and very Japanese. The Aman Spa, spanning two floors, offers holistic treatments inspired by ancient Japanese wellness practices, complete with an indoor onsen-style pool and panoramic city views.

Located in the prestigious Otemachi district, the hotel provides seamless access to Tokyo’s cultural landmarks, high-end shopping, and fine dining.

Aman properties blend seamlessly into their natural environments, whether perched on a cliffside, in a remote desert, or overlooking urban skylines. Each location has a sense of place, with architecture and interiors reflecting local culture and traditions, from ryokan-inspired suites in Aman Tokyo to desert-inspired villas in Amanjena, Morocco.

Aman Tokyo

The Peninsula Tokyo

Located in the prestigious Marunouchi district, The Peninsula Tokyo is a luxury hotel in the heart of the city. The hotel’s rooms and suites are some of the most spacious in Tokyo (the opposite of capsule hotels!), featuring contemporary design elements enhanced by touches of Japanese artistry, such as lacquerware and washi paper accents. With views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and Tokyo’s skyline, The Peninsula Tokyo is one of the best luxury options in town.

For dining, The Peninsula Tokyo has a range of world-class options. Peter, the rooftop restaurant, serves innovative modern cuisine paired with panoramic views of the city, while Hei Fung Terrace delivers authentic Cantonese dishes in an elegant setting. You can also enjoy traditional Japanese tea ceremonies at The Peninsula Boutique & Café or unwind at the Peninsula Spa, which features Japanese-inspired treatments and an indoor pool with skyline views.

The Peninsula Tokyo

Kowaiken Tenyu (Hakone)

Located in the scenic mountains of Hakone, Kowakien Tenyu is a luxurious ryokan-style hotel. Each room is designed with elegant minimalism, featuring tatami-mat floors, low wooden furnishings, and private open-air onsen baths with stunning views of the surrounding nature. Guests are treated to a serene atmosphere with the sounds of flowing water and rustling trees. The ryokan’s large communal onsen, set against a backdrop of forest, is ideal for unwinding after exploring Hakone.

Kowakien Tenyu elevates the ryokan experience with exceptional dining. Its kaiseki meals feature seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, beautifully plated to showcase traditional Japanese artistry. You can enjoy tea ceremonies, guided nature walks, or visits to Hakone’s nearby landmarks, such as the Hakone Open-Air Museum and Lake Ashi, with views of Mount Fuji. Combining impeccable service, scenery, and authentic cultural touches, Kowakien Tenyu is a great place to experience Japan’s stunning countryside.

Kowaiken Tenyu (Hakone)

Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto

Located in the heart of Kyoto, Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto is a luxurious hotel. Built on the historic grounds of the Mitsui family residence, the hotel’s architecture and design pay homage to Kyoto’s history with its gardens, tatami-inspired interiors, and meticulous attention to detail. Each room and suite is a distinctly Japanese expression of understated luxury, with modern amenities paired with traditional craftsmanship, such as shoji screens and natural wood finishes. The highlight of the hotel is its private onsen, a rare feature in Kyoto, where you can relax in healing thermal waters drawn from a natural hot spring beneath the property.

Dining at Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto is an elevated experience, with its signature restaurant, Toki, serving innovative Japanese cuisine. You can also indulge in afternoon tea in the hotel’s garden-view lounge or savor exquisite kaiseki meals prepared by master chefs. The hotel’s prime location near landmarks such as Nijo Castle and the historic Gion District allows you to immerse yourself in Kyoto’s cultural highlights. Be sure to explore Kyoto’s famous street food scene.

Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto

Six Senses Kyoto

Located in the historic Higashiyama district, Six Senses Kyoto is surrounded by ancient temples, picturesque gardens, and traditional tea houses. The design reflects a modern take on Kyoto’s aesthetic heritage, with minimalist interiors, natural materials, and abundant green spaces that create a harmonious connection to nature. Each room and suite includes thoughtful touches like shoji screens, tatami-inspired elements, and views of the gardens.

At Six Senses Kyoto, wellness and sustainability take center stage. You can rejuvenate at the Six Senses Spa, offering treatments inspired by Japanese traditions and healing techniques, or participate in yoga and meditation sessions. The dining experience emphasizes farm-to-table cuisine, showcasing seasonal and locally sourced ingredients that reflect Kyoto’s culinary heritage. The hotel’s prime location provides easy access to landmarks like the Kiyomizu-dera Temple and the Philosopher’s Path.

Six Senses Kyoto

Conrad Osaka

High above the city in the Nakanoshima Festival West Tower, Conrad Osaka is a great luxury choice for Osaka. Known as the “address in the sky,” the hotel has panoramic views of the Osaka skyline, with floor-to-ceiling windows that capture the beauty of the city and Osaka Bay. The interiors are sleek and contemporary, with art installations and subtle nods to Japanese culture.

Dining at Conrad Osaka is a highlight. Be sure to try Kura, the hotel’s signature Japanese restaurant, serving sushi and teppanyaki dishes, and Atmos Dining, serving international cuisine with city views. After a day of exploring Osaka, unwind at the luxurious Conrad Spa, where treatments are inspired by Japanese wellness traditions.

What distinguishes Conrad Osaka is its “sky-high” design and panoramic views. The hotel’s location on the upper floors of the Nakanoshima Festival West Tower offers unparalleled 360-degree vistas of Osaka’s skyline, Osaka Bay, and the distant mountains – a feature that few hotels in the city can match.

Conrad Osaka
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Discover the Most Luxurious Ryokans in Japan

Japan’s ryokans—traditional Japanese inns—are a quintessential way to experience Japanese hospitality. Located in some of the most picturesque regions, from Hakone’s famous hot spring resorts to Kyoto’s riverfronts. You can enjoy key features like tatami-mat rooms, futon bedding, private onsen baths, and exquisite kaiseki dining, showcasing seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Properties like Gora Kadan in Hakone, a former imperial retreat, or Hoshinoya Kyoto in Arashiyama combine the historic design of ryokans with all the modern comforts.

Surrounded by Japan’s natural beauty, such as Mount Fuji in Asaba Shizuoka or the coastal landscapes of Amanemu in Ago Bay, these properties invite you to slow down and embrace Japanese hospitality, known as omotenashi.

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