Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza PremiervsAman Tokyo
Both hotels are endorsed by travel writers. On balance, Aman Tokyo ranks significantly better than Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier. Aman Tokyo comes in at 87 with positive reviews from 13 publications such as Forbes Travel Guide, Afar Magazine and Lonely Planet.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
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8-13-1 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo Prefecture 104-0061
From $71/night
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"Italian designer Piero Rissoni's chic boutique look for Mitsui's flagship hotel helps it stand out from the crowd."
"A winning combination—chic and reasonable—this hotel occupies the top of the 38-floor Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower at the edge of bustling Ginza." Full review
"Located in Ginza, but just off the main drag, this modern skyscraper hotel offers four-star luxury and beautiful views at a reasonable price."
"If you book ahead and online, this upmarket business hotel is a steal." Full review
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"Sparkling city views and an elegant neighborhood are the best features of the 361-room Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier." Full review
18.1
"Tokyo has one of the most dramatic modern city skylines in the world. The brightly lit skyscrapers, shopping malls and neon advertising hoardings are separated by crisscrossing busy..." Full review
"Rooms are compact though thoughtfully designed, but their best feature is the panoramic views of Tokyo Tower (the most requested), the Ginza (most beautiful at night), or the bay" Full review
Bib Gourmand
"Tokyo has one of the most dramatic modern city skylines in the world. The brightly lit skyscrapers, shopping malls and neon advertising hoardings are separated by crisscrossing busy..." Full review
Aman Tokyo
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1-5-6 Otemachi | The Otemachi Tower, Chiyoda 100-0004, Tokyo Prefecture
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Uber-private luxury resort brand Aman is known for attracting celebrities, business high-rollers and others who prefer to keep their whereabouts a secret." Full review
"Any new hotel that opens in Tokyo has got to really distinguish itself if it’s to stand out. The 84-room Aman does just that." Full review
19.8
"We’ll admit it: our first thought when we heard whispers of an Aman Tokyo was that they might just have lost the plot. Why would these purveyors of resort perfection bother with the city?..." Full review
"Design touches include the hotel’s own signature sake, a resident’s library with books on Japanese art and culture, and authentic furo baths in all 84 rooms." Full review
"Modern, minimalist Zen stylings (indoor gardens, sliding shoji doors, handcrafted washi paper ceilings) take over the top floors of the new Otemachi Tower near the Imperial Palace." Full review
"Mixing modern design with Japanese aesthetics, the Aman Tokyo is more than a hotel; it is an experience in the center of the city." Full review
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Be sure to check out the sunlight streaming through the expansive lobby at least once.
4 Stars
"Hidden in Tokyo’s business district on top of a 40-story glass office tower, you’ll find an urban sanctuary in Aman Tokyo." Full review
9.0
"The Aman group’s 27th hotel stands in a category of its own as the first “urban” Aman." Full review
"The brand’s first urban hotel, which opened in December 2014, is on floors 33 to 38 of the Otemachi Tower in Otemachi, a business hub that is more or less an extension of Marunouchi." Full review
"The interior is brought together with a modern design incorporating sliding shoji doors, alcoves and indirect lighting with Japanese paper."