How The Peninsula Tokyo Perfected the Art of Quiet Luxury
When a getaway to a culture- and history-rich city calls, Tokyo continues to be a travel hotspot that cannot be missed. Between the high-end fashion and modern landscape, visitors flocking to one of Japan’s most notable cities are rarely disappointed. For those looking for a place to call home during a busy trip, The Peninsula Tokyo offers everything a traveler is looking for and more—proof it’s still the place to stay.
Centrally located in the lively Marunouchi district, the hotel provides a welcome respite from the sights and sounds of Tokyo. Guests can even walk to Ginza, the famous shopping district, for some much-needed retail therapy. In addition to the famous Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace right outside its doors, the property offers direct access to the Hibiya Station, making public transportation convenient. It’s no wonder The Peninsula remains a top choice for both first-time visitors and returning travelers alike. Below, three reasons to reserve a stay now.
Spacious Accommodations
The stunning architecture by Kazukiyo Sato highlights interiors from Yukio Hashimoto in the hotel, including in its guest rooms. The accommodations are spacious, with 314 rooms and almost 50 suites, all incorporating Japanese culture and the amenities the Peninsula hotels are known for. Traditional conveniences are found in the rooms and a stay comes with access to a concierge drop-off service—a plus for nightly dinners out, at no added charge. Whether you’re arriving after a long flight or preparing for an early departure, you can rest in comfort here.
A Relaxing Spa
Spread over two floors, The Peninsula Spa & Wellness Center is one of the hotel’s best features. With over 17,000 square feet of space, you’ll have no problem feeling relaxed and reinvigorated after a visit. Offerings include holistic treatments such as massages and detoxifying scrubs from Subtle Energies, and Margy’s Monte Carlo anti-aging facials. The spa doesn’t just offer treatments either–there are plenty of areas to take a break from a busy trip. Two pools offer views of Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace Gardens, including one with a balcony for fresh air. There’s also a gym, steam rooms, saunas, and even shaved-ice fountains to enjoy.
Dining for All Tastes
There’s no shortage of dining options at The Peninsula Tokyo. Besides the eight restaurants, there’s a bar with luxe lounge seating—the perfect place to enjoy an after-dinner drink. Peter, offering views of the skyline and Imperial Palace Gardens, recently introduced a new menu with the arrival of chef Yohan Da Costa. He blends French fare with Japanese ingredients and touches, such as Hokkaido scallops and Aomori duck breast. Down in The Lobby, live music serves as the background to Afternoon Tea, an ideal pick-me-up after a day of sightseeing. Stop by The Peninsula Boutique & Café for a sweet treat to cap off an exciting stay.

