Roppongi · Tokyo
Floors 45 to 53, Above All of Roppongi
Location
Tokyo Midtown, 9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-6245, Japan
Opened
2007
Category
The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo occupies the highest floors of Tokyo Midtown Tower — floors 45 through 53 — a position that makes it one of the most elevated hotel experiences in the city and gives its rooms and public spaces views that extend in every direction across the metropolis. On clear winter mornings, Mount Fuji appears to the southwest in silhouette; in any direction, the layered density of Tokyo extends to the horizon without interruption. The hotel opened in 2007 as part of the Tokyo Midtown development in Roppongi, which brought together retail, cultural (Suntory Museum of Art), medical, and hospitality functions in a single compound.
The Roppongi location connects the hotel to one of Tokyo's most active districts for international dining, contemporary art (Mori Art Museum at the neighboring Roppongi Hills Mori Tower is within walking distance), and nightlife. The contrast between the hotel's elevation above the city and Roppongi's ground-level intensity is part of the experience: the two exist in proximity without requiring the guest to reconcile them.
The spa is among the most consistently praised in the city, occupying a substantial floor with pool, treatment rooms, and fitness facilities. Club floors add a private layer with dedicated lounge access, providing guests who prefer a more contained experience within the hotel's larger structure with a solution that works well at this scale. Dining venues include Japanese, Chinese, and Italian options that have established followings independent of the hotel's room guests.
For travelers seeking the most commanding visual position available in a Tokyo luxury hotel — and a Roppongi base for exploring the city's most internationally embedded cultural and dining landscape — The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo has made a consistent and well-maintained case for nearly two decades.
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Address
Tokyo Midtown, 9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-6245, Japan