
Elevated Serenity Above the Shinjuku Skyline
Floating above Tokyo’s dynamic streets on the upper floors of a modern skyscraper, the Park Hyatt Tokyo offers a sanctuary of calm, refinement, and cinematic elegance. This discreet yet iconic hotel, made famous by Lost in Translation, is beloved by global travelers who value quiet luxury, breathtaking city views, and intuitive, unobtrusive service.
With interiors bathed in soft light, rich wood, and art from Japan and around the world, the Park Hyatt blends minimalist sophistication with a deeply personal guest experience. In a city of constant motion, it’s a peaceful perch in the clouds.
Every one of the Park Hyatt’s 177 rooms and suites begins on the 41st floor, guaranteeing soaring views over Tokyo, Mount Fuji (on clear days), or the glittering skyline. Expect a blend of Japanese simplicity and Western comfort—soft textiles, deep tubs, and meticulous detail.
Room Type | Features |
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Park Room | 45 sq. m. with large picture windows, custom walnut furniture, and a serene color palette. |
Park Deluxe Room | More spacious with lounge area, writing desk, and panoramic skyline views. |
Park View Room | High-floor accommodations with unobstructed views of Mount Fuji and Shinjuku Gyoen Park. |
Park Suite | 100+ sq. m. of airy space, including separate living and dining areas, a walk-in wardrobe, and a spa-like bathroom. |
Governor’s Suite | Features a baby grand piano, original artwork, and an expansive master bath with sauna. |
Tokyo Suite | The crown jewel: 290 sq. m. of understated luxury with two bedrooms, a library, kitchenette, and jaw-dropping views. |
Every room includes Yukata robes, Aesop toiletries, espresso machines, and 24-hour in-room dining.
New York Grill & Bar
Located on the 52nd floor, this restaurant is a Tokyo icon with floor-to-ceiling glass, premium grilled meats, and a curated international wine cellar. The adjacent New York Bar offers jazz, cocktails, and skyline magic.
Kozue
Elevated Japanese cuisine served with seasonal ingredients and artistry, offering views of Mount Fuji and the Southern Alps.
Girandole
A relaxed European brasserie-style venue with a stunning two-story collage of black-and-white portraits and international cuisine.
The Peak Lounge & Bar
Nestled under a glass atrium surrounded by bamboo, this is the perfect spot for afternoon tea, light fare, or an evening cocktail above the clouds.
Club on the Park
One of Tokyo’s most exclusive wellness centers, featuring:
A 20-meter indoor pool overlooking the city skyline.
Fully equipped fitness center with personal trainers.
Private treatment rooms and a full menu of massages, facials, and Japanese wellness rituals.
Separate men’s and women’s spa areas with saunas, whirlpools, and cold plunges.
Library Lounge
A peaceful reading space with curated books and design magazines.
Concierge Services
Experts in securing the best seats at Tokyo’s top restaurants, cultural events, and hidden gems.
Set in the heart of Shinjuku, one of Tokyo’s most vibrant districts, Park Hyatt is close to:
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden – A short walk to serene cherry blossom paths and traditional tea houses.
Tokyo Opera City – For art exhibitions, classical concerts, and performances.
Omoide Yokocho & Golden Gai – Tiny alleyways with traditional yakitori bars and sake joints.
Meiji Shrine – A sacred oasis in nearby Yoyogi Park.
Luxury Shopping in Omotesando and Shibuya – A quick taxi ride away.
Executives and creatives who seek a calm, luxurious base for both work and reflection.
Couples wanting a romantic retreat high above the bustle.
Art lovers and cinephiles drawn by the hotel’s aesthetic and cultural reputation.
Wellness-focused travelers who want a five-star spa and fitness experience in Japan’s capital.