The Top 5 Largest Hotel Suites in Tokyo, Japan

As the most populated city in the world that receives millions of tourists every year you can be sure that Tokyo has many lavish hotels with opulent suites in order to accommodate those who seek them out. In this article we will be discussing Tokyo’s largest and most opulent hotel suites. (Note: all prices included are from the date of publish and are subject to change).

  • Presidential Suite, Shangri-La Tokyo

  • Imperial Suite, Four Seasons Otemachi

  • The Ritz-Carlton Suite, The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo

  • Presidential Suite, Park Hyatt Tokyo

  • The Peninsula Suite, The Peninsula Tokyo

  1. The Peninsula Suite (3,730 sq ft)

At an enormous 3,730 sq. ft. The Peninsula Suite, at The Peninsula Tokyo hotel is the largest hotel suite in all of Tokyo (and even Japan). Guests can enjoy 360° views from the property’s 23rd floor that include Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace Gardens. Guest staying here, “have reached the height of privilege, as this suite epitomizes the ultimate in Peninsula service and tradition” (Peninsula). The opulence of this suite includes, floor to ceiling windows, a grand piano, a dining room for 12, a marble bathroom with mood lighting, and even a spacious dressing area with a luggage rack. Additionally, the suite includes dozens of services/amenities which include but are not limited to: a private Tea Ceremony conducted in the suite, black out screens, early check-in & late check-out, 24 hr. room service and even access to the hotel’s MINI concierge service (chauffeured MINI Cooper S Clubman for up to 3 hrs. during your stay).

Price: $22,500/night, via Elite Traveler

2. The Ritz-Carlton Suite (3,300 sq ft)

At 3,300 sq. ft., The Ritz-Carlton Suite at The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo is large and lavish. The suite is “Recognized as one of the most luxurious suites in Asia” (Ritz-Carlton). Guests can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Imperial Palace Gardens, the courtyard, and the beautiful Tokyo skyline. The suite is equipped with “two luxurious bathrooms, connected living room and dining rooms with pantry, and a spacious walk-in closet” (Ritz-Carlton). Additionally, guests are treated with a dedicated club concierge, Chauffeur-driven hotel limousine airport pick up & drop off service from hotel within 23 wards, personal butler service, and even more. For the cherry on top, the suite is located on the property’s 53rd floor for an elevated urban oasis that allows guests to escape the hustle and bustle of the metropolis below.

Price: For the nightly rate of this suite the hotel must be contacted directly via The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo website or by phone.

3. Presidential Suite, Park Hyatt (3,121 sq ft)

This 3,121 sq. ft. suite is perched a top the iconic Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel, the property featured in the classic 2003 film, ‘Lost in Translation’. The suite offers “living and dining rooms, kitchen, library, grand piano and marble bath with rain shower, sauna and spa tub” (Hyatt).

Price: From $12,435/night (all taxes included), via Park Hyatt Tokyo

4. Imperial Suite, Four Seasons Otemachi (3,046 sq ft)

At 3,046 sq. ft. the Imperial Suite at the Four Season Otemachi comes in as the last hotel suite in Tokyo that is over a 3,000 sq. ft. This beautiful property is labeled as, “A sky-high sanctuary in the heart of the financial core” (Four Seasons). Perched a top the properties 38th floor, the Imperial Suite offers guests panoramic palace views. Furthermore, it comes equipped with a dinner table for 8, private study, treatment room and much more.

Price: $26,000/night, via Nikkei Asia

5. Presidential Suite, Shangri-La (2,896 sq ft)

At an enormous 2,896 sq. ft. the Presidential Suite at the Shangri-La Tokyo ends our list. Although it comes in 5th for size, the opulence of the suite can easily match the other four. The suite is stated to be, “The crème de la crème of opulent living” (Shangri-La) and was selected as one of the "101 Suites of the World" by Elite Traveler Magazine within a year of the hotel’s opening. As for some of the things included in the suite, I will let the hotel speak for itself:

The large master bedroom is decorated in subtle shades of bronze and cream with a pair of comfortable wing-back armchairs, while the adjoining bathroom, accessed via striking double doors incorporates a private gym equipped with timber-sprung flooring, weights and a state-of-the-art treadmill/elliptical machine. The large walk-in dressing room is designed to delight any visiting fashionistas. A sublime cream and silver-grey marble bathroom includes a separate mosaic steam room and window-side oversized hot whirlpool bath that offers a spectacular panoramic view over the city.
— Shangri-La Tokyo

Price: From $21,960/night (all taxes included), via Shangri-La Tokyo

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