アマン東京 (Aman Tokyo) occupies the upper floors of the Otemachi Tower in Tokyo's most prestigious business and cultural district — a serene urban sanctuary that rises above the noise of the metropolis while remaining just steps from the Imperial Palace Gardens. Aman's first city property and first Japanese hotel pioneered a new category of urban luxury — the vertical ryokan — combining the meditative calm of traditional Japanese design with the breathtaking panoramas available only from the top of one of the world's great skyscrapers.
The hotel's design draws entirely from the vocabulary of classical Japanese architecture and living — the vast lobby features washi paper screen panels, ikebana flower installations, engawa wooden platforms and the contemplative use of stone, timber and natural light that characterises the finest traditional Japanese interiors. At 84 suites, Aman Tokyo is also one of the most intimate large-scale hotels in the capital — occupying floors 33 to 38, the property combines the scale of a significant building with the privacy of a small ryokan.
The Premier Suite commands views across the Tokyo skyline from floor-to-ceiling windows that transform the city into an ever-changing artwork — different at every hour, in every season, and in every weather condition. The suite's Japanese minimalist interior — stone furo bath, wooden platform bed, shoji screens and washi paper walls — creates a sanctuary of absolute calm from which to engage with the city entirely on one's own terms. A dedicated butler provides 24-hour personal service throughout the stay.
This four-night samurai martial arts package connects guests with Tokyo's living tradition of bushido culture — a private 1.5-hour modern samurai training session with an expert instructor, followed by private calligraphy and tea ceremony with a master. The package also includes the most exclusive sushi reservation in Tokyo: Sushi Saito, Chef Takashi Saito's legendary Michelin 3-star counter where a single omakase meal represents the absolute apex of Edomae tradition, and where bookings require insider connections that the Aman concierge can provide.
The Premier Suite at Aman Tokyo is a masterclass in the art of Japanese spatial design applied to the vertical context of a world-class city hotel. At 71–77 square metres, the suite wraps around its floor-to-ceiling windows with the confidence of a room that knows its greatest asset is its outlook. The Tokyo skyline — the Imperial Palace Gardens in the foreground, Shinjuku's towers in the distance, and on clear days the unmistakable cone of Mt. Fuji on the western horizon — is the suite's primary decoration, changing from the silver haze of morning to the blazing orange of sunset to the billion points of city light that make Tokyo's nocturnal panorama one of the most extraordinary sights in the world.
The suite's interior design reflects the deep Japanese understanding that elegance lies in restraint and natural materials. A platform king bed with washi paper screen surrounds, a stone furo soaking tub from which to view the city, shoji sliding doors that modulate light and space, and wooden furniture of minimal lines create an atmosphere of profound calm that makes the Premier Suite one of the most restorative rooms in the capital. The dedicated butler service — covering everything from pre-arrival room preparation to coordinating the samurai training appointment — is available 24 hours a day throughout the stay.
At 84 suites across six floors, Aman Tokyo maintains the intimacy of a smaller property within the framework of a significant urban hotel. The Aman Spa — 2,500 square metres across two floors, making it the largest hotel spa in Tokyo — features a 30-metre pool with panoramic skyline views, eight private treatment rooms, onsen-style Japanese bathing facilities, steam rooms, and a complete programme of yoga, Pilates and wellness therapies. The combination of the Premier Suite's private sanctuary and the spa's extraordinary facilities makes Aman Tokyo the defining experience of luxury in Japan's capital.
Dining at Aman Tokyo unfolds across four distinctive venues, each reflecting a different facet of the hotel's commitment to culinary excellence. Musashi by Aman is the hotel's most intimate dining experience — an eight-seat hinoki cypress counter where master chef Musashi prepares and serves exquisite omakase sushi in the Edomae tradition. Named for the greatest swordsman in Japanese history, Musashi by Aman brings the same spirit of total mastery to the art of sushi that Miyamoto Musashi brought to the sword — each piece of fish sourced at its absolute peak, each movement of the chef's hands executed with decades of refinement.
The special omakase lunch at Sushi Saito represents the package's most exclusive single experience. Chef Takashi Saito's three-Michelin-star counter in Toranomon is consistently ranked among the five greatest sushi restaurants on earth — a place where the fish, the rice, the temperature and the timing are all calibrated to a standard that borders on the philosophical. Reservations at Sushi Saito cannot be made without established connections — the Aman Tokyo concierge team, through years of cultivating relationships with Tokyo's most exclusive restaurants, can secure this experience on behalf of guests staying in the Premier Suite package.
Arva brings the convivial warmth of southern Italian cuisine to the panoramic setting of Aman Tokyo's dining floors — rustic dishes crafted by Venice-trained chef Masakazu Hiraki, with a menu celebrating the same seasonal simplicity that characterises great Italian and great Japanese cooking. The Lounge by Aman has become one of Tokyo's most celebrated afternoon tea destinations, changing its programme with each season to reflect the artistic and cultural traditions of the city.
4 nights Premier Suite · samurai training · Sushi Saito · calligraphy & tea · Imperial Palace tour · hidden Tokyo
Package price USD 30,000 for 2 guests / 4 nights. Add-ons: Tokyo night helicopter +$3,500 · Private sword display +$1,500.
Aman Tokyo is the only luxury hotel in Tokyo that combines the ryokan spirit — the meditative calm, the natural materials, the obsessive attention to every detail of hospitality — with the incomparable vantage point of a high-floor city hotel above the Imperial Palace Gardens. The addition of private samurai training, Sushi Saito's three-Michelin-star omakase, the private calligraphy and tea ceremony, and the hidden samurai culture tour creates a four-night journey through the living tradition of Tokyo's warrior heritage that is impossible to replicate through conventional travel.
Aman Tokyo is a ryokan-inspired vertical sanctuary in the Otemachi Tower — 84 suites above the Imperial Palace Gardens, featuring Tokyo's largest hotel spa (2,500 sqm), floor-to-ceiling city views and 24-hour butler service.
This 4-night samurai package includes private samurai training, a Sushi Saito Michelin 3-star omakase lunch, private calligraphy and tea ceremony, a hidden samurai culture city tour and daily kaiseki cuisine.
All components are fully flexible — this is a curated starting point, refined with your Richseen specialist prior to confirmation.