Set in the upscale Marunouchi business district, this luxury hotel is 2 km from the Tsukiji fish market and 3 km from the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
Contemporary rooms offer free Wi-Fi and city views, along with dressing rooms, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and sitting areas with flat-screens. Suites feature living rooms; an upgraded suite adds a grand piano, a balcony and a complimentary tea ceremony. There's 24-hour room service.
There are 3 elegant restaurants, 1 offering sushi-making classes and another serving Cantonese fare. There's also a chic bar and a cafe. A spa offers a heated pool and a fitness center.
Designed by architect Kuzukiyo Sato to look like a huge Japanese lantern, this 24-storey amber property is made entirely from Namibian granite. The Peninsula is a successful combination of traditional Japanese hospitality with simple luxury. The two-story lobby has ivory walls and wooden lattices, as well as a huge 1,300-bulb concave chandelier that resembles a swarm of fireflies. Spacious rooms feature horse chestnut sliding doors and gold-painted ceilings.
Address: Japan, 〒100-0006 Tokyo, Chiyoda