
Grand Hyatt Tokyo
Neighborhood
Minato City
The Grand Hyatt Tokyo, located in the sprawling Roppongi Hills complex is a modern and luxurious destination in the Tokyo hotel scene. Since its establishment in 2003 this esteemed hotel has maintained its status as a choice for visitors to Tokyo providing guests with access to upscale shopping, dining and entertainment options in one of the city's vibrant districts.
Numerous reviewers have commended the Grand Hyatt Tokyo for its rooms featuring king size beds with windows offering breathtaking city views and well appointed bathrooms equipped with separate bathtubs and showers. The hotel's dedication to luxury is reflected in its selection of amenities as some social media users have highlighted the presence of Balmain Paris toiletries in the bathrooms.
Perhaps most notable, several influencers have showcased Pokemon themed rooms that come complete with decor, cuisine options, and beverages. Additionally, some videos have show the Pokemon Sleep themed t-shirt, backpack and water bottle that guests can take home.
Alongside the Pokemon rooms, famed artist Takashi Murakami has his own inspired offerings, such as the artwork adorned "Chariman Suite" with special themed dinners. Like the Pokemon rooms, the Takashi Murakami experience provides guest with complimentary themed items like a signed copy of a Murakami art book and exclusive mask and mug.
Two highly acclaimed restaurants, Sukiyabashi Jiro Roppongi Hills Restaurant led by Takashi Ono, the son of Jiro Ono, from the documentary "Jiro Dreams of Sushi " and L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon Roppongi Hills Restaurant enhance the overall charm of the hotel with their exceptional dining experiences.
The Grand Hyatt Tokyos combination of luxury, unique experiences and attention to detail continues to attract discerning travelers and social media influencers. It solidifies its reputation, as one of Tokyo's best accommodations.





