Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
Mandarin Oriental Exterior Tokyo.jpg
View of the hotel in Tokyo’s Financial District
Location 2-1-1, Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8328, JAPAN
Opening date 2005
Architect Cesar Pelli[1]
Management Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Rooms 178
Restaurants 10
Website http://www.mandarinoriental.com/tokyo/

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is located in Tokyo’s Nihonbashi neighborhood, close to Tokyo Station and Tokyo Stock Exchange, with views of the Tokyo Imperial Palace garden and Tokyo Bay. The hotel, opened in December 2005, is managed by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. The hotel contains 178 guestrooms and suites as well as ten restaurants and bars. Among the restaurants, Sense, Signature and Tapas Molecular Bar have each been awarded Michelin Stars.[2] Additionally, the hotel operates a spa, which, in 2011, was named by Conde Nast Traveller readers as one of the Top 25 spas in the world.[3] Other hotel features include events facilities, a beauty salon and a business center.

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Location

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is located in Tokyo’s historic Nihonbashi neighborhood. The heart of the city, Nihonbashi is “the location from which all road distances between Tokyo and other points in Japan are measured.”[4] With the Imperial Palace garden to the west and Tokyo Bay to the southeast, the hotel’s location affords views from over 30 stories above the city.

Nearby, Tokyo’s famed shopping district, Ginza, is recognized as being home to some of the finest department stores and retail shops in the world. Proximity to the second largest stock exchange in the world[5] – the Tokyo Stock Exchange – means that office tenants in the buildings surrounding the hotel include a variety of major financial, insurance and securities institutions.

A number of cultural destinations including the ‘Bridge of Japan’ and the Tokyo International Forum are located close to the hotel as well.

The Hotel

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo: Hotel Lobby

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo occupies the top nine floors of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower. The hotel’s 178 guest rooms are spread across the 30th through 36th floors of the building; The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo and several of the hotel's restaurants and bars are located on the 37th and 38th floors of the building. A very deliberate design concept governs the look and feel of the hotel with an aesthetic predicated on the themes of woods and water.[6] To that end, “the hotel has been conceived as a single, large, living tree, with the guestrooms as branches.”[7] All rooms at the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo offer a view.

The hotel houses a spa as well as numerous restaurants and bars, which include three Michelin Star restaurants. Additionally, the hotel contains a large ballroom, four banquet rooms and six meeting rooms. There is a Sanctuary Chapel at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo as well.

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is a 2011 American Academy of Hospitality Sciences’ Six Star Diamond award recipient and was Institutional Investor’s choice for “Best Hotel in the World” in 2010.[8]

The Spa

The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo features four treatment rooms with private showers as well as five VIP spa suites. The Spa includes a vitality pool, amethyst crystal steam room, sky view sauna, rain showers, separate relaxation lounges for men and women, and a fitness center. The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is the only non-membership day spa in Tokyo.[9]

Harmony Suite at The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

Restaurants & Bars[10]

  • Signature: Michelin-star recipient serving contemporary French fare
  • Sense: Michelin-star recipient offering modern Cantonese cuisine
  • K’shiki: all day dining restaurant serving continental and Asian inspired menu items
  • Sushi SORA: traditional ‘Edo-mae’-style sushi restaurant
  • Ventaglio: Italian buffet restaurant
  • Tapas Molecular Bar: a unique ‘molecular’ experience located within the Oriental Lounge
  • Oriental Lounge: a place for coffee, tea, cocktails and cigars
  • Mandarin Bar: a bar with live jazz (performed Monday through Saturday)
  • Sense Tea Corner: a place for teas and Cantonese desserts
  • Mandarin Oriental Gourmet Shop: a bakery serving cakes, chocolates, pastries, breads and premium teas

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo - A Historic Location". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/tokyo/historic.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-16. /
  2. ^ "Restaurants And Bars At Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/tokyo/restaurants.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-16. /
  3. ^ "The Spa At Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/tokyo/spa.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-16. /
  4. ^ "The Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo - A Historic Location". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/tokyo/historic.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-16. /
  5. ^ "MANDARIN ORIENTAL, TOKYO". The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences. http://www.stardiamondaward.com/pdfs/MandarinOriental,Tokyo.pdf. Retrieved 2011-06-17. /
  6. ^ "The Design Concept And Materials Of Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/tokyo/design_concept.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-16. /
  7. ^ "Guestrooms At Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/tokyo/guestrooms.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-16. /
  8. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo Attains #1 Ranking In Institutional Investor’s 2010 World’s Best Hotels". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_releases/property/mohg_ii.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-16. /
  9. ^ "The Spa At Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/about_mo/media/press_kits/tokyo/spa.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-16. 
  10. ^ "Tokyo Fine Dining". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/tokyo/dining/. Retrieved 2011-06-17. 


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