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ジャヌ東京

Janu Tokyo

A luxury hotel in Tokyo's Azabudai Hills, offering 122 rooms, eight dining venues, and a 4,000 sqm wellness center.

Hotel

Luxury Hotel, Wellness Center

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Opened in March 2024, Janu Tokyo is situated in the vibrant Azabudai Hills district of Minato City. The hotel features 122 light-filled rooms and suites, many with private balconies offering views of Tokyo Tower and the city skyline. Guests can indulge in diverse culinary experiences across eight dining and entertainment venues, including Italian, Chinese, and Japanese cuisines. The hotel also boasts a 4,000 square meter wellness center, one of the largest in Tokyo, encompassing a state-of-the-art gym, spa treatment rooms, an indoor swimming pool, and dedicated yoga and Pilates studios. Designed by visionary architect Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston, Janu Tokyo blends contemporary elegance with traditional Japanese aesthetics, providing a serene retreat amidst the bustling city.

Facilities & Services

  • Operating Hours: 24-hour front desk

  • Check-in/Check-out: Check-in from 3:00 PM; Check-out by 12:00 PM

  • Room Amenities: Air-conditioning, private balconies (in select rooms), spacious bathrooms with double vanities, seating areas

  • Dining Options: Eight on-site dining venues offering Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and international cuisines

  • Wellness Center: 4,000 sqm facility with gym, spa treatment rooms, indoor swimming pool, yoga and Pilates studios

  • Accessibility: Facilities available for guests with disabilities

  • Parking: On-site parking available

Contact

Address:

1 Chome-2-2 Azabudai, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0041

Phone:

03-6731-2333

External links

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