Built-in 1994, the Park Hyatt Tokyo features 177 rooms arranged over the top 14 floors of the 52 floor Shinjuku Park tower (771 ft). “This stunning five-star hotel is more than an architectural masterpiece by Kenzo Tange. It also happens to be the primary setting for Sofia Coppola's Oscar-winning 2003 movie, Lost in Translation. In the flick, Bill Murray's and Scarlett Johansson’s characters develop an interesting companionship at the property's New York Bar, pool, and contemporary rooms. The sky-high views also make several appearances, adding to the lighthearted drama of the film.” (Lippe-McGraw, Architectural Digest). Furthermore, the hotel is connected to a shopping center and is only a six-minute walk to the nearby Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.
Notable Amenities:
Restaurants & Bars
New York Grill
Located on the 52nd floor of the hotel with floor to ceiling glass windows, giving customers spectacular views of Tokyo.
Kozue
This restaurant specializes in Japanese cuisine and serves lunch and dinner. Depending on the weather, guests can even see Mt. Fuji from the windows of the restaurant.
Girandole
Located on the 41st floor of the hotel. This restaurant specializes in French cuisine and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This is where you will be dining if you choose to enjoy the hotel’s buffet breakfast option.
The Peak Lounge
“A skylit bamboo garden, creating a mood of serenity both night and day, is the centerpiece of The Peak Lounge. Washed with natural light and offering spectacular views of Tokyo, the garden setting is perfect for the enjoyment of luscious desserts and fresh homemade cakes, classical English afternoon tea, light cuisine and cocktails” (Park Hyatt Tokyo)
New York Bar
Located on the 52nd floor “the stunning New York Bar, Tokyo’s most spectacular venue for live music features jazz by top international artists nightly. New York Bar offers classic and original cocktails, premium cognac and brandies, and the largest selection of American wines in Japan, in addition to a casual dining menu” (Park Hyatt Tokyo).
Pastry Boutique
Cakes, pastries, and fresh bakery items. Located on the 2nd floor near the hotel entrance.
Delicatessen
Located on the first floor, “the Delicatessen features its own original branded items including jams, olive oils, condiments and teas, all carefully chosen by our team of chefs to complement its home-style recipes” (Park Hyatt Tokyo).
Full-Service Spa
The Spa at the Park Hyatt offers 17 different options to guests from massages to facials and body treatments. Prices range from 12,000 yen ($113) to 38,000 ($359).
Indoor Pool/Health Club
Located on the 47th floor are the indoor pool and fitness center, as well as an aerobics studio. “The gym is equipped with a complete range of Life Fitness weight training and fitness equipment. Personal fitness trainers assist guests and members, tailoring fitness programs to each individual's needs” (Park Hyatt Tokyo). The indoor pool measures 26’x65’. “Stunning panoramic views of Tokyo and a snow-peaked Mount Fuji can be seen through the floor-to-ceiling glass walls from the surrounding deck chairs” (Park Hyatt Tokyo).
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Room Types
Deluxe Room
The Deluxe Room is the Hyatt’s most affordable room option after their standard room. If you're not looking to break the bank on one of the hotel’s suites then this room is perfect for you. A beautiful, luxurious room with all the amenities listed below:
592 sq ft. room with city views
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar, coffee/tea maker, and 24-hour room service
Sleep - Choice of 2 double beds or 1 King bed, Premium bedding, a down duvet, a pillow menu, blackout drapes/curtains, and turndown service
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub, and separate shower
Practical - Safe, free newspaper, and desk; free rollaway/extra beds available upon request
Park Suite
The Park Suite is the standard suite type offered by the Hyatt. You can book the room with either 1 King Bed or 2 Double Beds. In addition, the suite comes with all the amenities listed below:
1,076 sq ft. suite with city views
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar, coffee/tea maker, and 24-hour room service
Sleep - Premium bedding, a down duvet, a pillow menu, blackout drapes/curtains, and turndown service
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub, and separate shower
Practical - Safe, free newspaper, and desk; free rollaway/extra beds available upon request
Diplomat Suite
The Diplomat suite “features living and dining rooms, grand piano, grand bathroom, and one king bed with Egyptian cotton bedding” (Park Hyatt Tokyo).
1,722 sq ft. suite
Other notable amenities include a wet bar, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, Minibar, and individual heat and air conditioning control.
Tokyo Suite
“The stylish contemporary interior of the stunning Tokyo Suite is a celebration of the hotel’s interior designer, John Morford. Understated and elegant, whimsical masks by Yuki Mieko welcome guests into the 220 sq. meters private residence for a sense of arrival. Complete with a collection of over 1,000 books and artworks by Yoshitaka Echizenya, the suite is a true reflection of the dynamic metropolis of Tokyo” (Park Hyatt Tokyo).
2,368 sq ft.
Presidential Suite
Exuding the elegance of a private residence, the 290 sq. meters suite features a formal living room, dining room, private kitchen, office, and bedroom. Soak in the Italian marble bathroom for unparalleled luxury featuring a whirlpool, sauna, and rain shower. The expansive windows facing south and east feature stunning views of the Tokyo skyline, offering guests a sophisticated oasis high above the dynamic city” (Park Hyatt Tokyo).
3,122 sq ft. and located on the 51F.
Landmarks:
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building: 5-minute walk
Yoyogi Park: 7-minute car ride or 12-minute train ride
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: 9-minute car ride or 21-minute train ride
Imperial Palace: 12-minute car ride or 38-minute train ride
Shibuya: 14-minute car ride or 24-minute train ride
Tokyo Tower: 18-minute car ride or 39-minute train ride
Tokyo Skytree: 33-minute car ride or 43-minute train ride
Haneda Airport: 37-minute car ride
Narita Airport: 53-minute car ride
Beautiful luxury hotel for international and local guests alike. A haven in the sky that awaits you after a long day of business meetings or exploring the city.