Checking In: Janu Tokyo
Janu Tokyo
TOKYO, JAPAN
Situated in the heart of Tokyo’s Azabudai Hills development – a vibrant hub of nature, culture and art – Janu marked an energising new chapter in hospitality with its highly anticipated opening. The only hotel within the urban village, Janu Tokyo introduces 122 guest rooms, eight dining and socialising venues and a 4,000 sqm wellness centre.
Location
Janu Tokyo finds its home in Azabudai Hills, an innovative development by the world’s greatest architectural visionaries. Thirty years in the making, this dynamic new neighbourhood thrives in perfect synergy with Janu’s values, seeking to bring people together and uplift the soul. Janu Tokyo is located on the first 13 floors of Residence A Tower, with interiors designed by Jean Michel Gathy of Denniston Architects.
Rooms
Presenting timeless Asian-inspired interiors with contemporary European detailing Janu Tokyo’s rooms and suites start at a generous 55 sqm and feature large, floor-to-ceiling windows. A strong focus on minimalism and symmetry encourages comfort and creates a harmonic balance of energy. Most offer their own private balconies immersing guests in the city skyline or Azabudai Hills’ surrounding greenery.
Dining
From the beloved comfort of soulful dishes, to the uplifting excitement of tasting new. Janu Tokyo’s eight dining and socialising venues bring together the influences of European and Asian culinary traditions with a uniquely contemporary interpretation.
Wellness
At Janu Wellness, extensive facilities enable guests to explore a wide range of wellness and movement options. These are beautifully complemented by a 25-meter indoor lap pool, a heated lounge pool, and two private spa houses.
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Location
At the intersection of culture, art and nature, Azabudai Hills sets a new standard in contemporary urban living. A Tokyo district like no other, Azabudai Hills is a world apart from its neighbours, Roppongi and Toranomon. Proposing a radical new design language for the city, its multi-layered landscape is characterised by seams of greenery that wrap around pedestrian walkways, rooftops and curving courtyards. Here Japan’s tallest building stands proud, rising from its botanical foundations as a testament to the harmony between the city and nature. Azabudai Hill’s sole hotel, Janu Tokyo, thrives within its unique neighbourhood, nurturing a community rooted in nature and wellbeing.