The Location at Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo's location is recommended by expert writers. Of the 16 professionals that we monitored, 8 referenced the location, including Concierge, Frommer's and Condé Nast Traveler.
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
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Concierge
"Despite its location in a jutting skyscraper near Tokyo Station and the original Mitsukoshi department store, Mandarin Oriental's first Japanese outpost (opened in December 2005) aspires to be a modern Zen paradise"
Frommer's
"Located in the historic Nihonbashi district just steps away from the venerable Mitsukoshi department store, this sophisticated hotel occupies the top floors of the soaring Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, affording outstanding city views from its 38th-floor lobby, its restaurants, and guest rooms"
Condé Nast Traveler
"The Mandarin is located in the quiet and relatively old Nihonbashi area, a once-bustling neighborhood of family-owned shops selling incense, lacquer, and fans: Though destroyed during the war, it still evokes something of what Tokyo must have felt like in the Edo period"
Star Service
"The 179 spacious guest rooms are located on the 30th-36th floors (with four smoke-free floors and one room for the handicapped)"
Travel + Leisure
"Located in a ritzy neighborhood adjacent to the Mitsukoshi department store, the Mandarin Oriental appeals to both leisure and business travelers alike"