“Tokyo's first 5 star ryokan filling the expanse of a 17 floor skyscraper with each floor functioning as an independent guesthouse. Find luxury to the max whether unwinding in the soothing onsens or feasting on the exemplary Japanese cuisine. Step outside into the heart of Tokyo. Superb.”
“Tokyo's first 5 star ryokan filling the expanse of a 17 floor skyscraper with each floor functioning as an independent guesthouse. Find luxury to the max whether unwinding in the soothing onsens or feasting on the exemplary Japanese cuisine. Step outside into the heart of Tokyo. Superb.”
Hotel Review
Recommended for
- City Style
- A luxury hotel with each floor acting as an exclusive domain accessible only by the guests staying there.
Recommended For
- City Style
- A luxury hotel with each floor acting as an exclusive domain accessible only by the guests staying there.
- Sailing
- Travel down Tokyo's waterways and view the city as the people of ancient Edo once did.
- Sights nearby
- Visit the Imperial Palace, the main residence of the emperor of Japan.
- Local markets
- Be sure to make a trip to the bustling Tsukiji fish market.
- Other Activities
- Experience the rituals of a typical tea ceremony.
- Quiet
- Romantic
- Luxury
- Traditional
- Wellbeing
- 5* Luxury
- Child friendly
- Chic
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Hot Tub
- No pets
- Meeting Room
- Shops
- Parking
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
- Room service
- Child friendly
- Garden
- Restaurant
Activities
- Sailing
- Travel down Tokyo's waterways and view the city as the people of ancient Edo once did.
- Sights nearby
- Visit the Imperial Palace, the main residence of the emperor of Japan.
- Local markets
- Be sure to make a trip to the bustling Tsukiji fish market.
- Other Activities
- Experience the rituals of a typical tea ceremony.
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Hoshinoya Tokyo
Shoes slipped off at the entrance. Sliding paper screens. Low futon beds. Hot spring onsen bathing. And tatami mat flooring (even in the lifts). Welcome to Hoshinoya Tokyo, the city’s first luxury five-star traditional ryokan inn, housed in an 18-storey skyscraper.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)
Hoshinoya Tokyo
Originally published by CNTraveller (view article)