- Name: Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
- Rooms: 179
- Rating: 5-Star
- Brand: Mandarin Oriental
- Parent: Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
With our covetable Nihonbashi location, Mandarin Oriental,Tokyo offers is set within close proximity to some of Tokyo’s most prominent business addresses and attractions. Bringing a sense of contemporary luxury to the city’s prestigious financial district, the hotel overlooks the Imperial Palace Garden and TOKYO SKYTREE. The hotel’s award-winning rooms and suites, renowned restaurants and stunning spa are situated on the top floors of the soaring Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower. In the adjacent Mitsui Main Building lie the hotel’s banquet, conference facilities and wedding salon. Conveniently located in the hear t of the city, Mandarin Oriental,Tokyo enjoys a bird’s eye view of the breathtaking skyline. Surrounded by the chic shops and offices of Nihonbashi, our hotel offers crisp, cutting-edge style, state-of-the-ar t technology and impeccable service.
Blending futuristic luxury with an extraordinary sense of space, our rooms and suites capture the very essence of Japanese style and design. Inspired by the main themes of ‘Woods and Water,’ the hotel has been conceived as a single, large, living tree, with the guestrooms as branches. These themes are expressed using original materials and evocative motifs on everything from wall treatments, carpets, and fabrics to screens and furniture. In keeping with traditional Japanese aesthetics, no single object has been created to stand alone, rather, all elements come together congruously to form a whole. The 179 oversized guest rooms of Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo, which occupies the nine uppermost floors of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, reside within the 30th to 36th floors of the building. The luxurious exceptionally detailed, posh rooms and suites have been designed to exude harmony and serenity and set a contemporary mood that simultaneously reflects Japan’s timeless artisanship.
Overlooking the Mount Fuji to the west and TOKYO SKYTREE to the east, the opulent hotel’s central location has direct subway access via Mitsukoshi-mae Station on the Ginza and Hanzomon line to all major points of the city. In addition, Tokyo Station, the world- renowned Ginza shopping district, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are all within 5–10 minutes’ walkingdistance. Just a stone’s throw from Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is the celebrated ‘Bridge of Japan’ from which Nihonbashi derives its name. At one time, this was the traditional ‘Kilometer Zero’ officially designating one’s arrival in the capital. Japan’s major financial, insurance and securities firms grew around this landmark, along with many traditional shops, shrines, and galleries. Tokyo International Forum, a convention and performing arts centre, and another landmark itself, is only a five-minute drive away, while historical edifices such as the famous oldest department store in Japan, Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, and Bank of Japan, are just steps away from the hotel.
- Location: Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo – 2 Chome-1-1 Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-8328, Japan