Be inspired by a captivating blend of Japanese tradition and modernity.
Superbly located opposite the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park in Marunouchi district, and within minutes' walk of the shopping capital of Ginza, The Peninsula Tokyo offers commanding views of the Japanese capital skyline, sophisticated facilities, extraordinary dining options and the legendary Peninsula service.
The Peninsula Tokyo was named a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star hotel for the third consecutive year, one of only four
in the capital to receive the coveted ranking in the publisher’s annual announcement of the world’s finest properties.
The hotel’s Peninsula Spa also received Forbes Five-Star status for the fourth year in a row, one of only two in Tokyo.
In addition, The Peninsula Tokyo has been ranked as #1 Best Hotel in Tokyo for the second consecutive year in the 2018 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards, honoring the top travel destinations and companies around the globe as rated by its readers.
The Peninsula rooms and suites are the epitome of modern luxury suffused with traditional Japanese culture and aesthetics. These generously apportioned rooms exude a contemporary elegance that is in perfect harmony with the environment. A soft neutral palette elevates the tasteful, rich timber casegoods.
The sumptuous marble and natural stone bathrooms at The Peninsula Tokyo are the ultimate indulgence. With separate rain shower and deep soak bath, guests can transform this to the ultimate in-room spa experience at the touch of a button. Superlative bathroom amenities from Oscar de la Renta add yet another level to the impeccable Peninsula experience.
Guests enjoying the apartment-like suites can avail themselves of a complimentary chauffeur-driven Mini Cooper S for three hours each day. Liveried in the distinctive Peninsula Green, the MINI is a perfect way to arrive at meetings, go sightseeing or shopping in style and comfort.
The spacious dressing rooms are the perfect place to prepare for any occasion, whether an important business meeting or a gala event. With plenty of closet and luggage space, a full vanity with Peninsula valet box, nail dryer and Oscar de la Renta amenities, every need is catered to.
Guests staying at the magnificent Peninsula Suite can rightly say they have reached the height of privilege, as this suite epitomises the ultimate in Peninsula service and tradition.
Guests can relax on the sun-drenched private balcony whilst appreciating the most spectacular views. Styled throughout in contemporary Japanese minimalism, the suite is a statement in
understated opulence with a grand piano, deep-pile carpets and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The contemporary dining room can seat 12, and guests can enjoy the ultimate Japanese experience with a private Tea Ceremony conducted in their suite.
All rooms of the Hibiya Suite have magnificent garden and city skyline views, most with wraparound picture windows for unobstructed panoramas.
The living room is replete with a host of sumptuous furnishings, seating nooks for quiet contemplation, marble floors and exquisite deep pile area rugs providing warmth and colour.
A dining room with a grand table can seat 12 diners in a contemporary Japanese environment.
The dark marble and stone bathroom has the proportions of a spa with spectacular facilities including a whirlpool bath for the ultimate in pampering and indulgence.
Deluxe Suites are magnificent corner location accommodations that have wall-to-wall, full-height picture windows surrounding the living and dining room.
The Suites have a grand foyer that has additional closet space as well as a guest powder room. The bedroom area is totally separate to the living area for maximum privacy.
The magnificent marble and stone bathroom is enhanced with one of the largest dressing rooms in the hotel.
The signature of this suite is the striking 180-degree view from the living room of Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace Gardens. Connecting rooms are also available.
As its name suggests, The Marunouchi Suite has unparalleled views of Marunouchi Naka-dori avenue.
Featuring sleek contemporary furniture in subtle tones, the suite is bathed in natural light streaming through the picture windows, whilst the mood lighting can be set to different levels to create an intimate environment in the evenings.
The living area has its own executive office area with an ample sized desk, full connectivity and dedicated fax and IDD lines.
The bathroom is discreetly concealed from the stylish and eminently comfortable bedroom.
Executive Suites have been tastefully furnished with a neutral palette of colours accented with deep reds and bronzes marrying contemporary design with traditional Japanese elements.
The separate living and sleeping areas allow these suites to luxuriously fulfill the needs of leisure and business guests alike.
The living room has impressive views over Ginza and is perfect for entertaining with a dining table for four, plush sofas and comfortable armchairs, as well as a wide plasma flat-screen TV and exceptional sound system.
A wooden door effectively provides privacy for the bedroom and magnificent bathroom which can transform into a private spa with rainshower and in-built TV at a touch of a button for the ultimate in luxury living.
Additional accommodation can be added by connecting to a Deluxe Room.
Grand Deluxe rooms are sleek and stylish, offering bright and airy spaces with unobstructed views of Hibiya Park or the Imperial Palace Gardens. Comfort is at every guest's fingertip,
from convenient bedside panels that allow guests to adjust temperature and mood lighting, to all-in-one copy machines, dual IDD lines and complimentary high-speed Internet access.
The spacious Deluxe Room is the most popular room category with guests.
Styled with soft greys and earth tones it boasts a large dedicated seating area with a dining table, subtle recessed ceiling lights and contemporary floor and table lamps.
Complimentary high speed internet access and a host of high-tech amenities make this room the perfect environment for work or leisure.
The room also features a spacious self-contained dressing room.
Grand Premier Garden Rooms have a magnificent panorama overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens with a visual impact both inside and out. Rich tones and natural wood predominate, accented by traditional lacquer touches set against the picture-perfect views from the full-height windows.
The rooms are fully equipped with the latest high-tech amenities, complimentary wired and wireless Internet access and fingertip room controls.
Premier Rooms offer the same comfort as the Deluxe Rooms with magnificent Tokyo skyline views. Equipped with cutting-edge
features, providing the intimacy of Japanese traditional inspiration, Premier Rooms are the best option for a flawless stay.
Superior Rooms are the epitome of modern luxury infused with traditional Japanese culture and aesthetics.
A large seating area allows guests to enjoy the wide flat-screen plasma TV in cocooned comfort and the king-size bed is swathed in luxurious linens and subtly patterned silks.
The modern bathroom adorned in marble and natural stone is equipped with a separate shower, deep bathtub and a spacious dressing area.
These generously apportioned rooms exude a contemporary elegance that are in perfect harmony with the environment.
From classic to contemporary, The Peninsula Tokyo offers guests a worldly selection of dining options from the celebrated Peninsula Afternoon Tea in The Lobby and casual continental fare at The Peninsula Boutique & Café, to refined Cantonese cuisine at Hei Fung Terrace and the centuries-old art of Kaiseki at Kyoto Tsuruya.
The Peninsula also takes hotel dining to new heights with its skyscraping options – accessible only by a custom express elevator are Peter: The Bar and its adjacent Peter, offering delectable grilled fare and world-class cocktails.
Hei Fung Terrace is the ultimate location for sophisticated Cantonese dining in Tokyo with its interior reminiscent of an exotic Suzhou garden.
At lunch, bamboo baskets are filled with both classic favourites and the chefs' innovative interpretations.
Dinner signatures include sliced Moromi pork with dark vinegar and minced garlic Szechuan paste and chilled sliced sea conch with spring onion, cucumber and coriander.
For special and intimate occasions, Hei Fung Terrace offers four private dining rooms.
Weekdays11.30h - 14.30h Weekends & Holidays11.00h - 15.00h
Daily 18.00h - 21.30h
In-Room Dining staff work 24 hours a day to deliver dishes to your door from an extensive menu featuring everything from heart-warming international favourites to five star gourmet indulgences.
Dine in the lush comfort of your home away from home with romantic views of the Imperial Palace Gardens, Hibiya Park, Marunouchi or Ginza.
24 Hours
International
Kyoto Tsuruya at Peninsula Tokyo is sister to the famous, three Michelin Star Kyoto restaurant which, over the last century, has served diners from around the world intrigued by Kaiseki cuisine.
The 500 year-old cuisine is regarded as one of the highest forms of traditional culinary art in Japan. Using only the freshest seasonal ingredients, taste, texture, appearance and colour are
balanced to create a presentation that pleases all the senses.
Choose to sit at the stone top Tempura bar, another divine speciality of Kyoto Tsuruya, which wraps around the open kitchen allowing you a front row seat to watch skilled chefs preparing one of Japan's oldest and most loved cuisine.
11.30h - 14.30h
18.00h - 21.30h
Kaiseki
Peter offers the ultimate backdrop for a business lunch or a place to recharge after a day of exploring the vibrant heart of Tokyo.
By night, as the sun sets and the glittering city lights take over, Peter pulses with energy as diners come to savour its delicious grilled fare, from premium cuts of meat and freshseafood including 40-day Japanese dry-aged striploin or
Kagoshima pork Kurobuta to grilled Hokkaido scallops.
Perched high on the 24th floor with stellar views of Tokyo's Imperial Palace Gardens and Hibiya Park, Peter is a refreshing dining destination offering the Peninsula standards of sophistication in a fun and inviting atmosphere.
11.30 - 22.00
11.30h - 15.00h
18.00h - 22.00h
Grill
Lunch: CasualDinner: Smart Casual
Peter: The Bar's chic decor blends seamlessly with its panoramic views of Tokyo's Imperial Palace Gardens, Hibiya Park and the vibrant Ginza district.
You will return again and again for the legendary cocktails with an enticing selection of vintage and classic concoctions.
12.00h - 00.00h
12.00h - 01.00h
Casual
When tea time strikes in Tokyo, locals and visitors alike love The Lobby for a classic Peninsula Afternoon Tea under the iconic "hanabi" firework -inspired crystal chandelier.
Choose from a fine selection of international cuisine, from hearty Italian meals to Continental favourites and Japanese specialities, including seasonal sashimi from Tokyo's famed Tsukiji fish market.
Stunning triple-tier towers filled with a delicious assortment of sweet and savoury treats grace The Lobby tables daily.
Spoil yourself with The Lobby's à la carte menus, ideal for power lunches or a light, sophisticated dinner.
18.30h - 00.00h
06.30h - 11.00h
14.30h - 21.00h
Sunday - Thursday 22.00h - 23.00hFriday & Saturday 22.00h - 00.00h
Passionate Executive Pastry Chef Shigeru Nojima heads The Peninsula Boutique & Café creating tempting sweets and more. The main counter features row upon row of beautifully crafted and colourful cakes and pastries.
An à la carte menu packed with quality international delights including salads and pasta dishes has made The Peninsula
Boutique & Café a popular choice for a casual lunch with colleagues or friends. Weather permitting, enjoy outside dining at The Peninsula Café at Maranouchi Naka Dori avenue.
For a special gift, take home a beautifully wrapped box of Peninsula hand-made chocolates, organic tea, or a bottle of premium wine.
11.00h - 19.00h
11.00h - 17.00h
11.00h - 18.00h
11.00h - 17.00h Weather Permitting
The Peninsula Spa epitomizes the legendary Peninsula service and the very best of holistic spa treatments.
This ultimate escape from the city is situated far above the bustle of the most exclusive district in Tokyo, with views towards the Imperial Palace Gardens offering a welcoming sanctuary in which to restore balance to mind and body.
Revitalise mind, body and spirit in a five-star atmosphere, and indulge The Spa’s menu of Oriental, Ayurvedic and European-inspired treatments.
Be transported to an oasis of calm away from the hustle and bustle of the city, where lavish treatment rooms, each with a private shower, Japanese yukimi shoji screens and adjustable heated beds await.
A relaxation area with a thermal suite and aromatic steam rooms, dry saunas, lifestyle showers and shaved ice fountains completes your luxurious spa journey.
Deeply re-energizing and refreshing Aromatherapy massage which utilizes a therapeutic blend of oils consisting of eucalyptus, peppermint, and rosemary to aid in the purification process.
In time-strapped Tokyo it’s all about location, and The Peninsula Health Club offers a full range of world-class equipment and facilities in the heart of the city’s business district.
Luxury foot, hand and nail care treatments using his signature product line, Révérence de Bastien. Favored by royalty, celebrities, and competitive athletes around the world.
The Peninsula Spa embodies the spirit of Japan’s hip and sophisticated capital, from its ultra-modern design to treatments delivered with meticulous delicacy and refinement.
The crystal-clear water of The Peninsula Tokyo’s indoor heated swimming pool spans 20 metres, offering guests a serene environment in the heart of Tokyo’s business district.
The Peninsula Tokyo is located at the crossroads of Harumi Dori and Naka Dori, opposite the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park. Directly connected to Hibiya subway station with four train lines, it is easily the most accessible luxury hotel in Tokyo.
Close to the Otemachi financial and theatre districts, and Aoyama fashion district, business executives can rely on more time with clients and customers. Glamorous shopping in Ginza, the very heart of Tokyo, near the Imperial Palace.
UNIQUE TOKIO EXPERIENCES
The Peninsula Tokyo’s experiential program, Keys to the City, provides hotel guests with insider access to incredible “only-in-Tokyo” experiences.
The best and brightest of the city’s unique offerings have been selected exclusively for Peninsula guests, highlighting the cultures and traditions that Japan is best known for, including art, history, craftmanship, shopping, night life, and cuisine.
Not only does The Peninsula Tokyo’s room key open the door to a stunning guest room, the key “opens doors” to VIP access to experiences not available to the public – and only to guests of The Peninsula Tokyo.
THE PENINSULA ACADEMY
The Peninsula Academy is a learning and activity program created to provide a personalized introduction to key aspects of cultural, lifestyle and culinary experiences during guests' stay.
Exclusively designed to give the guests unique and unprecedented access to historical, cultural and local lifestyle experiences in each of the destinations, The Peninsula Academy offers a collection of bespoke programs for both adults and children.
Explore Tokyo as never before with the style, elegance and sophistication that only The Peninsula can provide.
Located in Taito-ku along the west bank of the Sumida-gawa River, the Asakusa district once thrived as a temple town for the nearby Senso-ji Temple.
Akihabara, the largest electronics town in the world, is a must-see for tech-savvy travellers.
The only hotel in Japan with a customised car fleet, The Peninsula Tokyo in partnership with Hinomaru Limousine Company offers its guests chauffeured service in bespoke Rolls-Royce Extended Wheelbase Phantoms, BMW 740i sedans and a Tesla Model S.
Superbly situated in the heart of Marunouchi, Tokyo’s premier financial district, The Peninsula Tokyo is the leading five-star hotel location for high-profile meetings, seminars and functions.
With many large trees still growing in its grounds, Meiji-jingu is a precious nature-filled sanctuary in the heart of Tokyo.
Find yourself in food heaven at the oldest department store in Japan.
The stunning Nezu Museum, designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, houses the private collection of traditional Japanese and Asian artworks owned by Meiji-period railroad magnate and politician Kaichiro Nezu.
Children will enjoy the opportunity to learn how to create both basic and advanced shapes with the assistance of an instructor from the Origami Kaikan, a Tokyo organization dedicated to the art and with a history dating back to 1858.
The Peninsula takes “pet friendly” to a whole new level. Its four-legged guests are pampered with special dog amenities, from a specially designed menu to dog walking services by one of the hotel’s friendly white-uniformed Peninsula Pages.
Visit the Izumibashi Shuzo sake brewery to learn all about this unique beverage directly from those involved in its craft.
With the hotel’s second principal entrance opening onto to Marunouchi Naka Dori, Tokyo’s answer to Rodeo Drive and only a three-minute walk to the shopping capital of Ginza, a wide selection of the world’s top luxury fashion brands are offered.
Located opposite The Peninsula Tokyo, travel through time and be enchanted by The Imperial Palace, with its large park area surrounded by moats and monumental ancient stone walls.
Running between Waseda Station in Arakawa-ku and Minowabashi Station in Shinjuku, these retro streetcars are a unique way to explore the city.
From a modern Japanese Shinto ceremony room to a wedding chapel complete with an organ, a fully customised wedding can be created to accommodate your every wish with the assistance of highly experienced wedding planners.
Immerse yourself in authentic local culture at Yanaka Ginza, a small street market frequented by residents for everything from groceries to toys, clothing and everyday necessities.
To ensure all the comforts of home, The Peninsula Tokyo offers cribs, strollers, high chairs and baby bathtubs for travelling families.
For children, packages include bath toys, toothbrush, plastic mug, bathrobe and slippers.
Baby care and children packages are provided with baby care packages including diapers, lotion, oil, wipes, shampoo and a Peninsula bib.
THE PENINSULA TOKYO
1-8-1 YurakuchoChiyoda-ku 100-0006 TokyoJapan