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Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi
Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8328, Japan
Telephone: +81 (3) 3270 8800
Facsimile: +81 (3) 3270 8828

RESERVATIONS
Telephone:
+81 (3) 3270 8950
or
0120 806 825
(toll-free within Japan) (9am to 8pm)
Facsimile: +81 (3) 3270 8886
Online Reservations
– With Immediate Confirmation
Email: motyo-reservations@mohg.com

RESTAURANT AND SPA
RESERVATIONS

Restaurant Telephone:
+81 (3) 3270 8188
or
0120 806 823
(toll-free within Japan) (9am to 9pm)
Restaurant Email: motyo-fbres@mohg.com
Spa Telephone: +81 (3) 3270 8300 (9am to 10pm)
Spa Email: motyo-spaconcierge@mohg.com

Facsimile: +81 (3) 3270 8886

SALES AND CATERING
Telephone: +81 (3) 3270 8920
(9am to 6pm)

Facsimile: +81 (3) 3270 8871
Email: motyo-sales@mohg.com

The dramatic first impression of your arrival at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo will remain with you throughout your stay. Sped 38 floors up by private elevator you step out and virtually into a panorama of Tokyo, a stunning sight offered throughout our hotel. In Nihonbashi, the literal centre of the city, we have created a tower of contemporary luxury.

In the beginning

In the beginning
The Nihonbashi district is the home of Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo and the financial centre of Japan. But beyond the skyscrapers lies a fascinating past, for this is the birthplace of modern Tokyo and the legacy of merchants from the Edo period still thrives today, says Danielle Demetriou

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Memoirs of a furisode

Memoirs of a furisode
In the Japanese capital, age-old traditions are providing the inspiration for renewal in the historic Asakusa district, a short trip from Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo, says Kate Crockett
Photography by Kate Crockett and the Japan National Tourist Organisation. Illustrations by Jacqueline Bissett
It’s 8.30am and...

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Perfect Sense

Perfect Sense
For its impossibly eclectic 37th floor, Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo required a minor miracle of designer Ryu Kosaka. Jeremy Wayne comes to marvel at the realisation of one man’s singular vision
Photography by Tetsuya Miura

‘Don’t put all your eggs in one basket’...

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Made in Japan

Made in Japan
Tokyo and shopping go together like Mandarin Oriental and luxury: the city is a veritable feast of designer stores, quirky boutiques and electronics emporia. A shopping tour is the perfect introduction to the chaotic yet charming city, says Joanna Hunter
Photography by...

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CONCIERGE

Retail hotspots

Shopping is elevated to near spiritual heights in Tokyo, a modern-day temple to consumerism. First, pop into Mitsukoshi (www.mitsukoshi.co.jp), one of...
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City highlights

Swap neon lights for a taste of old Tokyo in Asakusa, the historic former pleasure district of the capital. Unmissable among...
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Art and crafts

Aoyama isn’t just about shopping: Nezu Museum (www.nezu-muse.or.jp) is home to a celebrated collection of traditional Japanese artefacts, and the Kengo...
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Good taste

With a hefty sprinkling of Michelin stars, Tokyo is foodie heaven. In Roppongi, Kanda’s (+81 3 5786 0150) low-key setting –...
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The great escape

Ueno Park is a vast green space filled with lotus ponds, shrines, cherry trees, fountains and historic museums – and...
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Top treatments

Bathing is a near-spiritual art form in Japan. Strip off and soak away the jet lag in indoor/outdoor, traditional-style natural hot-spring...
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