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Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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  • 19.5 Feedback Score
    out of 20

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    • Rooms

      19.5

    • Service

      19.5

    • Public Spaces

      19.5

    • Overall

      19.0

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Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku

Tokyo, Japan

Style: Contemporary Classic

Atmosphere: Lively

179 Rooms

It feels like there should have been a Mandarin in Tokyo ages ago — maybe they were just taking their time to make sure they got it right. What matters more is that now there is; and get it right they have.

Views are extraordinary: the hotel begins at the 38th floor, a height from which you can just about take in all of Tokyo. If anything the interiors are a bit more conservative than the Mandarin standard, sporting a buttoned-up look that suits the location in the Nihonbashi banking district. Guest rooms are all restrained elegance — what interior decorator would want to challenge those picture windows head-on — though functionally they’re almost extravagant, with enormous forty-five-inch flat-screen televisions and bathrooms you could mistake for the spa.

Don’t, though — the spa itself must be seen to be believed. Also impressive are the dining options: too many to remember, they include fine Italian and Cantonese offerings as well as French-inspired cuisine in the Signature restaurant and even futuristic micro-tapas in the impossibly small (six-seat) Molecular Bar, in the corner of the Oriental Lounge. In the heat of it all you may have to remind yourself to save some energy and a few yen for shopping — the upscale Ginza district borders on Nihonbashi and some of Tokyo’s best shops are within easy reach.

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