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Aman Hotel Tokyo Review

I have always had Aman Tokyo on my hotel bucket list. Well, to be honest, I have every Aman on my hotel bucket list since their level of design, attention to detail, and service is unmatched by their ore ethos of staff-to-guest ratio of 7:1.

Aman Resorts are some of the most prestigious hotels in the world. Aman currently operates 34 hotels, resorts, and residential developments in 20 countries, 15 of which are located close to or within Unesco-protected sites.

“A UNESCO heritage site is a universally recognized endorsement that a region, city, area, monument or building is culturally or historically special enough to be protected from development. Aman being given permission to build properties within or near these sites means that our brand has a reputation of paying respect, honoring, and preserving surrounding nature, local culture, and its traditions. Where other hospitality brands would not have been granted permission for a hotel, there is an understanding that our properties and our staff are guardians and stewards of these historically significant destinations.” – Vladislav Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman

About The Hotel

Aman Tokyo is located in the financial district of Chiyoda City and is about a 5-minute taxicab ride to Tokyo Station. The hotel has 84 rooms and suites on the uppermost floors of Otemachi Tower.

After spending 3 nights in Kyoto, my fiancé and I returned to Tokyo and stayed at Aman Tokyo. As soon we entered the hotel we were greeted by staff and then take an elevator to floor 33 where you enter the lobby. We were then greeted with warm towels and Japanese tea, setting the tone for a stay filled with thoughtful and luxurious touches. Aman Tokyo’s lobby is one of the most impressive lobbies I have ever seen in my life. The inside of the lobby was built to replicate the interior of a Japanese lantern made with washi (Japanese paper) and has views of Tokyo city as well as Mount Fuji.

The Room

We stayed in the Deluxe Palace Garden View room which was one of the most unique and beautiful hotel rooms I have ever stayed in. With respect to Japanese etiquette, upon entering the room, there is a place to take off your shoes and a pair of slippers to put on. The suite designs are inspired by traditional Japanese residences and use various materials including wood, washi paper, and stone. Our room had views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and Mt Fuji. I loved taking a bath in a deep furo tub which is a traditional Japanese soaking tub while looking at Tokyo’s skyline. I learned that Japanese bathtubs are built to help restore mental and spiritual well-being by providing a private relaxing space.  

The Service

The service was 10/10 impeccable. We originally booked to stay 2 nights at the Aman since they were sold out on Sunday but as soon as we checked in and told them we wanted to stay an extra night, they made sure to accommodate us and extended our stay. The concierge spoke excellent English and was very helpful in giving us recommendations on restaurants and booking reservations. Aman concierge has a lot of pull in Tokyo. All of the staff whether it be at the restaurants, the spa, or in-room dining were all flawless. 

The Spa

The Aman spa offers traditional Japanese healing therapies including Kampo herbal healing which is derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine dating back to the seventh century. The hotel spa also features a 98-foot pool with views of Tokyo city, onsen-style hot baths, a fitness center, and a yoga/pilates studio. We personally did not have time to try out their massages but we did enjoy the pool which was so serene and peaceful.

The Food

Aman Tokyo has 4 different restaurants ranging from Italian to Japanese. I personally only ate in-room dining (they serve breakfast 24 hours) and at The Lounge. In-room dining has an array of breakfast options including an American breakfast set or a Japanese breakfast set. I ate the American breakfast set which you can see in the photos below.  On our last day, we ate lunch at The Lounge and I had the Tokyo Curry with a side of shrimp tempura. You can learn more about their restaurants here – https://www.aman.com/hotels/aman-tokyo/dining

Closing

Our stay at Aman Tokyo was the perfect way to conclude our journey in Japan. The hotel’s exceptional service, luxurious amenities, attention to detail, and stunning design made it a highlight of our trip.

Aman hotel
My final review
10/10
Service
100
Rooms
100
Spa
100
Location
80
Food
90
PROS
Service
Room
Concierge
Spa
CONS
Location
Expensive
94
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