The Suite
This suite, positioned high above the city, successfully integrates Tokyo's vibrant natural side into its design. The theme is immediately apparent through locally produced fabrics and striking photographic murals depicting treescapes from the city's parks.
Functionally, the layout suits families or groups, offering a master bedroom with a king-sized bed and a second bedroom equipped with twin beds. The master space is particularly thoughtful: an origami-inspired carpet anchors the room, while the ceiling design evokes the specific serenity of lying beneath the trees and looking up at the sky.
For social use, the suite is well-appointed for in-suite dining or entertaining. Guests have access to a pantry and a separate dining room. The main living area features multiple seating options, including a dedicated cocktail 'nook' and a quiet library corner, ensuring distinct spaces for relaxation and conversation.
The Hotel
Rising to the upper floors of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, the Mandarin Oriental's 38th-floor lobby showcases Tokyo’s skyline like a curated gallery. With world-class dining destinations, dining options include contemporary French fine-dining destination Signature; The Pizza Bar on 38th and Sense, which specializes in refined Cantonese cuisine. Sushi Shin by Miyakawa offers one of the city’s most atmospheric sushi experiences, with a nine-seat L-shaped counter carved from a 350-year-old cypress tree, set beside a floor-to-ceiling window framing Tokyo Skytree. Located just steps from historic kimono shops, renowned department stores, and a short walk to Ginza, guests are guaranteed a memorable stay in the facinating city.
Amenities
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Bar
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Spa and wellness centre
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Pet-friendly
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24-hour Front desk
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7 restaurants
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Facilities for disabled guests
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Gym
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Fitness classes
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Indoor swimming pool








