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Park Hyatt Tokyo Reopening on December 9, 2025 – A Timeless Classic Refined

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Park Hyatt Tokyo – the first Park Hyatt in Asia – announced it will reopen on December 9, 2025. Room, restaurant, events and spa reservations will begin on September 24, 2025 at 12:00 pm, Japan time for arrivals from December 9, 2025. Located on the westside of Tokyo in Shinjuku, Park Hyatt Tokyo occupies the 39th to 52nd floors of Shinjuku Park Tower, a modern Japanese architectural masterpiece designed by Pritzker Prize-winner Kenzo Tange. Following a comprehensive property-wide refinement since May 2024, the hotel will unveil newly designed guestrooms and suites, restored public spaces, event venues and enhanced dining destinations, including Girandole by Alain Ducasse and The Peak Lounge & Bar. The iconic New York Grill & Bar, modern Japanese restaurant Kozue, Club On The Park fitness center and spa, and The Library – a curated collection of more than 2,000 books – will be fully restored to their original designs. As part of the project, Park Hyatt Tokyo will reduce the number of rooms and suites from 177 to 171, introducing a new suite category.

Led by Parisian Studio Jouin Manku, the comprehensive project encompasses guestrooms, suites, The Peak Lounge & Bar, and Girandole by Alain Ducasse. Inspired by the original interior DNA by John Morford, Studio Jouin Manku’s new design uses custom-designed furnishings, harmonious materials and spatial layouts to create new atmospheres that evolves Park Hyatt Tokyo’s distinct character. 

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Guestrooms and Suites

Guestrooms and suites underwent the most significant transformation, redesigned to feel more open and elegant, rooted in ease and personalized luxury. While layouts remained, configurations have been softened to enhance room-to-room connection – from entry to bedroom and dressing room to bath. Bathrooms, inspired by traditional Japanese wet rooms, where the shower and bathtub share a combined space, now feature a balanced blend of mineral and organic materials such as marble and wood, reflecting both clarity and warmth. Amenities and technology comprise of Italian Frette linens, towels and bathrobes, Australian luxury skin and haircare brand Aesop, Nespresso coffee machines, Dyson hairdryers, Japanese “yukata” sleepwear and 55″ to 65″ LG televisions, including Bose smart ultra-soundbars in suites.

Each room is anchored by custom-designed furnishings, with the iconic black-anthracite tones retained and complemented by a lighter shade of the hotel’s signature green carpet for a contemporary aesthetic. Accommodations range from serene guestrooms to expansive suites, including the introduction of the new Park Suite category (915 sq. ft / 85 sq. m.), featuring one king or two double beds, separate living and sleeping areas, dining tables for two to four guests, generous walk-in closets and views of Harajuku, Shibuya, Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park. Deluxe guestrooms (592 sq. ft. / 55 sq. m.), located between the 42nd and 51st floors, offer one king or two double beds, walk-in closets, separate showers, deep soaking tubs, daybeds, and city or Mt. Fuji views.

Specialty suites, ranging from 1,238 sq. ft. to 3,122 sq. ft. (377 sq.m. to 290 sq. m.), include thoughtful features such as “hinoki” pinewood or marble soaking tubs, steam or mist saunas, kitchens, and dedicated entertainment areas. The most exclusive among them – the Tokyo, Diplomat and Presidential Suites – offer panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline, serving as private sanctuaries high above the city.

Girandole by Alain Ducasse

The hotel will introduce Girandole by Alain Ducasse in partnership with Ducasse Paris Group founded by the celebrated Michelin-starred chef and entrepreneur, Alain Ducasse. Brasserie elegance and everyday comfort are combined for a modern interpretation of classic Parisian and brasserie dishes, focusing on healthy cooking techniques. A unique gourmet breakfast will also be served, honoring the traditions of French brasserie culture, where friendship, connections and flair may be experienced throughout the day.

Upon arrival, guests will be welcomed by a new central culinary bar, crafted from red Italian marble and black walnut. A versatile console, the bar will serve as an elegant breakfast station in the morning, and transition throughout the day as a vibrant social hub offering craft cocktails and fine wines, alongside elevated small bites and signature dishes. A warm, Parisian-inspired ambiance will feature white-linen tables, soft lighting, elegant wood accents and plush velvet cushions. Rich Bordeaux tones and warm orange hues set a refined atmosphere, while walnut and leather banquettes add comfort and style. The restaurant will preserve its mirrored walls and the iconic double-level collage of 144 black-and-white photographs by Vera Mercer, celebrating European café life and maintaining its unique character.

The Peak Lounge & Bar

The Peak Lounge & Bar, a serene retreat encased in a two-story soaring glass atrium and surrounded by a lush bamboo grove continues to offer the ideal city escape with an open and sociable setting. Refined afternoon tea by day, cocktail and lounge escape by night, sightlines have been expanded, and bespoke furnishings enhance the intimate connection to Tokyo’s cityscape. A warmer color palette and softer lighting is introduced with the subtle ochre and orange hues of the original marble to bring an earthy and grounded ambiance to the architecture of the space, striking a balance between formality and intimacy, and making it ideal for all occasions. The revitalized space encourages guests to gather, pause and enjoy the urban views and golden sunsets of Mt. Fuji during the day and the starlit sky with Japanese lantern-like lighting, and relaxing live acoustic music performances in the evening.

Park Hyatt Tokyo room, restaurant, events and spa reservations begin on September 24, 2025 at 12:00 pm, Japan time. To make a reservation, please visit Park Hyatt Tokyo, logon to the World of Hyatt mobile app, contact Hyatt’s Japan Care Center toll-free at +81 3 6364 1348, e-mail [email protected] or contact your trusted travel advisor.

For more information about Park Hyatt Tokyo, please visit: Park Hyatt Tokyo.

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Park Hyatt Hotels

Park Hotel Tokyo
25th Floor, Shiodome Media Tower, Minato City, Higashishinbashi, 1-chōme−7−1
Minato City, 105-7227
Japan

+81 3-6252-1111

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