Hyatt Hotels Corporation today announced the reopening of Park Hyatt Tokyo following a 19-month restoration, marking the most comprehensive renewal in the landmark’s 30-year history.

The project celebrates the enduring legacy of Asia’s first Park Hyatt hotel – an iconic property that has shaped global perceptions of Tokyo’s luxury hospitality since opening in 1994 – while redefining the luxury hotel for today’s travellers.

Over the last several years, the Park Hyatt Tokyo team and the Paris-based design studio Jouin Manku have approached Park Hyatt Tokyo’s restoration with sensitivity and boldness, undertaking the unique challenge of refining a hotel whose cinematic presence, cultural significance and architectural pedigree has made it one of the world’s most recognised addresses.

Opening as a design-forward rule-breaker atop Kenzo Tange’s Shinjuku Park Tower, Park Hyatt Tokyo introduces a never-before-seen expression of international luxury to Japan. Its soaring glass atriums, intimate residential interiors by John Morford and panoramic views of Tokyo and Mt. Fuji defined a new design vocabulary – one immortalised in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation and cherished by loyal guests for three decades.


AloJapan.com