Remember that iconic hotel from Lost in Translation? The Park Hyatt Tokyo just reopened after a massive 19-month renovation, and it’s ready to welcome you back. This isn’t just a fresh coat of paint; they’ve completely reimagined the space, from the rooms to the dining, all while keeping that legendary sense of calm luxury intact.
The biggest changes are in the 171 redesigned rooms, now boasting a blend of Japanese tradition and modern touches. Think custom furnishings, Noguchi washi lamps, and stunning city views—especially from the new 915 sq. ft. Park Suites. And yes, the famous New York Grill & Bar on the 52nd floor has been restored to its original black-and-chrome glory, offering some of the best views (and steaks) in Japan.
Beyond the rooms, you’ll find exciting new dining options like Girandole by Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse, plus the refreshed Kozue and The Peak Lounge & Bar. And for those looking to unwind, the Club On the Park spa spans two floors, featuring a massive swimming pool with incredible Tokyo skyline views. The Park Hyatt Tokyo is officially open, so start planning your next trip.








