Not far from Shibuya and Ginza, and very close to Roppongi, Janu is smack in the middle of the city’s best museums and galleries, surrounded by designer shops, and strategically located near metro stations and some of Tokyo’s most iconic buildings. With soft lighting, cushy carpets and fantastic artwork in various corners of the hotel and every room, the atmosphere in Janu manages to feel very cozy and relaxed, while at the same time being one of the most fashionable hotels we ever visited.
The fabulous suites, with views to Tokyo Tower, are often booked for photo shoots and product launchings by the various brands with main shops located under the hotel. Without a doubt, here are some of the best urban views of Tokyo that we’ve seen. Fans of architecture would appreciate the skeletal view of Azubadai Hills, framed by the iconic Tokyo skyline,
With 5 restaurants, a lounge, a bar, and a patisserie, Janu is a culinary destination in its own right, serving acclaimed Italian cuisine (Janu Mercato), exquisite grill (Janu Grill, and the more intimate Sumi), Chinese (Hujing), and traditional Japanese sushi (IIgura). Feel free to indulge, and sweat it out later at the wellness center, with expert trainers and 4,000 sqm of facilities.