Accor’s Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has announced the opening of Fairmont Tokyo. The 217-room property marks the brand’s debut in Japan.
Fairmont Tokyo occupies floors 35 to 43 of the newly developed Blue Front Shibaura Tower South. Just 13 minutes from Haneda Airport and six minutes from both the Tokyo and Shinagawa Stations, the hotel offers seamless connectivity to the city’s many attractions. Visitors can explore the Shibaura district with its picturesque canals, gardens and landmarks such as the Zojoji temple.
The guest journey begins in the first-floor lobby, where Chief Happiness Officer Serene, the Labrador Retriever, warmly welcomes visitors. Ascending to the 35th-floor lobby, guests are greeted by an expansive space adorned with lush greenery, opening onto outdoor terraces, with views of the bay to the east and the metropolis to the west.
Fairmont Tokyo offers 217 rooms, including 29 suites, ranging from 560–2,992 square feet, situated from the 36th to 42nd floors, each with unobstructed views through floor-to-ceiling windows. The top three signature suites stand out with bespoke furnishings, artworks and amenities.

The property offers an elevated experience through the brand’s hotel-within-a-hotel concept, Fairmont Gold. From pre-arrival communications to tailored on- and off-property experiences, the Fairmont Gold team delivers a heightened level of care and customization. Benefits include private check-in, Fairmont Gold Lounge access, signature amenities and personalized turn-down rituals.
Fairmont Tokyo features seven F&B outlets: Kiln & Tonic on the 35th floor serves wood-fired pizzas, grilled seafood and brasserie fare; lobby lounge Vue Mer blends French and Japanese café culture through afternoon teas, seasonal cocktails and panoramic bay views; Migiwa and Totsuji offer sushi and teppanyaki, respectively; Driftwood elevates Yoshoku cuisine with seasonal ingredients and cocktails, framed by views of Tokyo Tower; Yoi to Yoi is where guests can enjoy elevated Japanese street food with highballs; and Off Record offers an intimate escape into Tokyo’s secret listening bar scene with vinyl, rare spirits and light bites.
Wellness offerings include the Fairmont Spa and Health Club on the 35th floor. Destination-inspired spa treatments feature a blend of Fairmont Tokyo’s signature oil and locally sourced products. Bathed in natural light, the 24-hour gym offers state-of-the-art equipment, a comprehensive free weights section and two studios. Other facilities include a 65-foot indoor infinity pool, relaxation pool with outdoor sundeck as well as saunas.
Fairmont Tokyo features a variety of meeting and event spaces. The Fairmont Grand Ballroom is one of Tokyo’s largest, while The Sea on the 43rd floor offers an open-kitchen concept for intimate gatherings. Also, on the 43rd floor, The Sky provides natural light, panoramic views, and an outdoor terrace, perfect for weddings. Additional flexible meeting and event spaces are also available to accommodate gatherings of various types and sizes.
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