The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo, building in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo is a luxury hotel occupying the top nine floors of the Midtown Tower in the Akasaka area. It features spacious rooms with contemporary furnishings and floor-to-ceiling windows offering city views, along with multiple restaurants, a club lounge with dining and library sections, a fitness center, and a swimming pool on the 46th floor.
The hotel was developed as part of the Tokyo Midtown complex, a modern project that brought shopping, dining, and lodging together in a mixed-use development. Its placement in the Roppongi skyline reflected the neighborhood's evolution into an international business and leisure destination.
The hotel's name represents a global symbol of refined hospitality, and in Tokyo it serves as a retreat where guests step away from the city's pace. Visitors use the spaces to unwind while remaining connected to Tokyo's energy through elevated views and thoughtful service.
The hotel connects directly to Roppongi Station via the subway, making arrival straightforward and providing easy access to other Tokyo districts. A reservation in advance is recommended, and staff assist with transportation arrangements and answer practical questions about facilities and services.
A live harpist performs on weekends in the club lounge, adding an elegant musical backdrop while guests enjoy the views. The hotel also serves exclusive cocktails called 'Bocktail' that are available only at the Tokyo location.
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