Rising within the newly transformed district of Azabudai Hills, Janu Tokyo introduces a more outward-facing expression of modern luxury to the city.
With 122 rooms and suites, the hotel feels contemporary and intentional, designed around openness, light, and connection.
The atmosphere is lively yet controlled, offering a softer, more social counterpoint to Tokyo’s traditionally inward luxury hotels.
Morning
Light fills the interiors early, reflecting off glass and pale surfaces. Breakfast unfolds in an open, social setting, with the city beginning to move just beyond the windows.
Afternoon
The day carries momentum. Meetings, galleries, and walks through the surrounding district flow easily, while the hotel remains a steady anchor between engagements.
Evening
As daylight fades, the mood becomes more intimate. Evenings feel vibrant yet measured, shaped by conversation, dining, and the gentle hum of the city nearby.
Night
Darkness settles across Azabudai Hills. Rooms remain calm and insulated, allowing rest to arrive despite the hotel’s social energy. Sleep feels deep and unforced.
At Hotelagio we hand-pick only stays that feel truly one-of-a-kind. This property made our list because of these rare details:
For couples: A modern city retreat with energy, dining, and relaxed evenings.
For social travelers: Ideal for guests who enjoy interaction alongside comfort.
For repeat Tokyo visitors: Perfect for those seeking a new expression of luxury in a familiar city.
Location: Azabudai Hills, Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
Rooms: 122 rooms and suites
Rates: From USD 1,038
Best for: Contemporary city stays, social luxury travel, modern urban escapes
Style: Modern city hotel with a social-forward design approach
| Check In | 3:00 pm |
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| Check Out | 12:00 pm |