Explore Tokyo From Our Hotel

Experiences

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The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo soars above Roppongi District and captures spectacular landmarks such as National Stadium and Mount Fuji. Attractions such as Mori Museum, Billboard Live and The National Art Center, Tokyo are steps away from the hotel, along with foreign embassies and high-end shopping. Areas such as Akasaka, Omotesando, Ginza and Shibuya are further afield, promising worthwhile expeditions with bird’s-eye views from one of the tallest hotels in Tokyo. Guests can even immerse themselves in the traditions of Tokyo without leaving the hotel. A dynamic selection of Japanese cultural experiences range from manga to Ikebana.

On-Site Outlets
Notice of Temporary Closure of Aqua Facilities
In order to ensure that we provide the finest facilities for our guests, our aqua facilities (a swimming pool and a jet bath) will be temporarily closed for maintenance from the 4th to the 6th of July and will open again at 7 a.m. on the 7th of July.
Woman wears a robe while gazing over the evening skyline from her window seat in a spa-like suite with a tub and candles

The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Tokyo

State-of-the-art workout equipment in the fitness center

Fitness Center

The Fitness Center is a fully equipped facility with a wide variety of machines to suit any exercise

A vast indoor lap pool with soft lighting and plush lounge chairs surrounding it on the deck

Swimming

Indoor Pool

Mon-Sun: 7:00 AM-10:00 PM

Indoor

Towels provided

Heated

Whirlpool

Poolside

For more information, please call +81-3-3423-8000 or email the Guest Relations Team at rc.tyorz.guest.relations@ritzcarlton.com.

Activities are arranged upon request and subject to availability. Reservation can be made until 3 days prior to the preferred date.

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Plan Your Trip to Tokyo

Tokyo is where high-tech modernity meets beauty and tradition. Perhaps nothing can prepare you for the amazing sights, tastes, and experiences of this city, but these tips are a good place to start.

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Make Your Stay in Tokyo Memorable
Concierge Recommends

Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, our concierge team will do all we can to make your stay in Tokyo memorable. Feel free to consult us at any time during or prior to your stay for arranging transportation and recommending the best local attractions. Take a look at our Concierge’s top recommended attractions in Tokyo.

 

Sumo Tokyo Tournaments

Three times a year—in January, May and September—the Kokugikan plays host to national sumo tournaments. If you're visiting during these months, it is very much worth the effort of obtaining tickets.

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Miraikan

Miraikan is where visitors can explore a wide variety of science-related topics such as the global environment, space exploration and life science.

Miraikan

Meiji Shrine

Surrounded by vast woods just steps away from Harajuku Station, Meiji Shrine is a serene and sacred place for quiet respite in the metropolis. Walking paths wind through the forested site. In addition to the shrine buildings, visitors can enjoy the inner garden famous for its June irises.

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The Toyosu Fish Market

Toyosu opened on October 11, 2018 on the man-made island of Toyosu in the Bay of Tokyo. It provides tourists with an opportunity to observe the market action and to dine at restaurants across its large, modern premises.

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The Tokyo Shopping Tour

Japan’s Pop Culture phenomenon has attracted so many fashion fanatics, entertainers, teenagers and famous musicians across the globe. Take a trip to Harajuku and Shibuya, Tokyo’s popular shopping paradises and the epicenters of Japanese Pop Culture.

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Tokyo Experiences
Ritz Kids®

From the moment of arrival, we welcome kids to The Ritz-Carlton by encouraging them to explore the sights and sounds of the hotel and its environment. Guided by playfulness and a sense of wonder, Ritz Kids® delights and engages your children to interact with their surroundings in a fresh and exciting way, while introducing them to the four important pillars of Ritz Kids discovery: Water, Land, Environmental Responsibility, and Culture.

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An extraordinary in-room experience that highlights Japanese culture, The Ritz Kids Night Safari embraces the creative spirit and thirst for new adventures. An exciting, memorable experience awaits!

Upon arrival to the lobby reception, children can ‘check-in’ to the property at a dedicated Ritz Kids counter, giving the little guests a unique warm welcome experience. After entering the room, children will discover a kids tent, floor mat, pajamas, and curated camping amenities. A ‘Home Planetarium,’ by Japanese-based Sega, also included in the tent, will enable guests to stargaze and learn about Japanese constellations from one of the highest hotel rooms in Tokyo.

Following this urban adventure, an explorer certificate with a photo will be given to the children for completing their journey. A selection of exclusive items is also offered for the family to bring home as memorable souvenirs including lion backpack, stationary, slippers, and origami creations, designed exclusively for The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo.

The Ritz Kids® Night Safari program at The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo is available for young guests aged four to eight years old.

*Advanced reservation is required for Ritz Kids® Night Safari experience.

A variety of services and age appropriate items are available for babies up to age 1. Please contact Rooms Reservation for arrangement prior to the arrival. Applicable fees may apply.

Both Japanese and Western kids' favorites are available all day for in-room dining. And children under the age of 12 are invited, with parents, to Kids Afternoon Tea at The Lobby Lounge. A specially prepared menu of kid-friendly fare is offered along with traditional Heavenly Tea for the parents.

Explore in the hotel for a stamp rally around 5 significant sites and win prizes. The prizes would be a package of Japanese traditional paper called “Origami”. Enjoy the Japanese art of paper folding to create a simple piece of paper to a sophisticated art form like a crane or a famous cartoon character.

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