Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

Tokyo


The Mandarin's atrium lobby and all rooms offer breathtaking views. Kimono-weaving designs add a local touch to the sleek, spacious rooms. There are three Michelin-starred restaurants to dine at and, although there is no swimming pool, there are hot tubs in the lofty spa with panoramic views.


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