Janu Tokyo: Social Luxury and Wellness in Azabudai Hills
As global travelers increasingly seek social engagement over secluded solitude, Janu Tokyo redefines the luxury landscape in Japan’s bustling capital. Debuting as the inaugural property from Aman Group’s sister brand, this dynamic property introduces a fresh hospitality philosophy centered on purposeful connection, dynamic energy, and social wellness. Situated within the architectural landmark of Azabudai Hills in Minato City, the hotel provides a seamless blend of world-class design, vibrant culinary venues, and extensive physical activity facilities.
Whether visiting for autumn foliage walks through the surrounding green spaces or planning a trip during Tokyo’s iconic spring cherry blossom season, discerning international travelers will find a contemporary refuge that energizes rather than isolates. Positioned within one of Tokyo’s newest modern urban villages, Janu Tokyo serves as an ideal base for couples, wellness enthusiasts, and cultural explorers looking to experience the vibrant pulse of Roppongi and Toranomon.
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| JANU TOKYO |
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| Azabudai Hills | | Wellness & Spa |
| Urban Village | | (4,000 sq m Hub) |
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| 8 Dining Destinations |
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Prime Location in the Heart of Azabudai Hills
Janu Tokyo occupies a privileged location inside Residence A Tower within the visionary Azabudai Hills development. Designed by Pelli Clarke & Partners alongside lush public realm landscaping by Thomas Heatherwick, Azabudai Hills functions as a self-contained “city within a city” filled with public art, high-end shopping, and forward-thinking architecture.
[ TOKYO TOWER ]
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[ Kamiyacho Station ] <---> [ JANU TOKYO @ AZABUDAI HILLS ] <---> [ teamLab Borderless ]
(Direct Subway) | (Digital Art Museum)
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[ Roppongi & Midtown ]
The property enjoys direct connection to Kamiyacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, allowing smooth transit across the wider metropolis. Guests are positioned just steps away from major cultural sites, including the world-famous teamLab Borderless digital art museum, Suntory Hall, and the iconic profile of Tokyo Tower. This urban convenience ensures that business travelers and leisure explorers can transition effortlessly between peaceful hotel surroundings and Tokyo’s high-energy neighborhoods like Roppongi and Ginza.
Design and Architecture Celebrating Connection
Designed by renowned architect Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston, the interiors of Janu Tokyo weave contemporary European sensibilities with subtle, authentic Japanese craftsmanship. The overall aesthetic prioritizes light, air, and shared momentum over strict architectural minimalism.
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| JANU TOKYO ARCHITECTURE |
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| • Designed by Jean-Michel Gathy (Denniston Studio) |
| • Woven rope arches inspired by traditional Japanese 'shimenawa' |
| • Double-height ceilings and expansive floor-to-ceiling glass paneling|
| • Light-filled public gallery creating visual harmony with nature |
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Upon arrival, guests are welcomed into a light-filled reception area featuring intricate lattice woodwork and grand woven rope arches inspired by traditional Japanese shimenawa crafting techniques. The architectural layout emphasizes high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass panels that flood the communal spaces with natural sunlight, gently drawing the outdoor greenery of Azabudai Hills into the interior corridors.
Accommodations and Residential Guest Rooms
Spanning floors six through thirteen, the 122 guest rooms and suites at Janu Tokyo start at a generous 55 square meters, making them notably larger than typical luxury hotel rooms in central Tokyo. The overall guest room layout emphasizes residential comfort, clean line aesthetics, and calming neutral palettes.
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| Room Type | Approximate Size | Key Visual Features & Amenities |
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| Deluxe Room | 55 sq m | City views, spa-style deep soaking tub|
| Premier Room | 65 sq m | Private balcony, Japanese shoji accents|
| Tower View Suite | 105 sq m | Direct Tokyo Tower views, dual lounge |
| Janu Suite | 284 sq m | Kitchenette, dining area, two balconies|
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A defining feature across many accommodations is the inclusion of private outdoor balconies, allowing guests to step outside and soak in the cityscape or leafy gardens below. Bathrooms are executed with spa-like standards, complete with deep soaking tubs, rain showers, and warm timber detailing. For group travel or extended luxury stays, the 284-square-meter Janu Suite provides a residential layout complete with a six-guest dining table, private study, and dual terraces overlooking Tokyo Tower.
Culinary Journeys Across Eight Restaurants and Bars
Food and drink sit at the center of the Janu experience, with eight distinct social and culinary destinations housed under one roof. Rather than quiet, formal dining rooms, these restaurants showcase open kitchens, lively counters, and interactive menus designed to bring people together.
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│ EIGHT DINING DESTINATIONS │
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│ • Janu Mercato (Italian) │ • Sumi (Sumibiyaki Omakase) │
│ • Iigura (Edomae Sushi) │ • Janu Grill (European Cut) │
│ • Hu Jing (Cantonese Cuisine) │ • Janu Patisserie (Pastries) │
│ • The Lounge & Garden Terrace │ • Janu Bar (Craft Cocktails) │
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The options range from all-day dining at Janu Mercato—an Italian marketplace concept with outdoor terrace seating—to refined regional specialties. Traditional Japanese gastronomy is celebrated at Iigura for Edomae sushi and Sumi for an intimate sumibiyaki charcoal omakase grill experience. Cantonese dishes are served at Hu Jing, while the Janu Bar and Lounge provide creative cocktail programs featuring local Japanese botanicals.
Comprehensive Social Wellness and Spa Facilities
Spanning approximately 4,000 square meters, the wellness complex at Janu Tokyo is among the largest spa and fitness centers within any hotel in the city. True to the brand’s focus on group engagement, the facility prioritizes interactive exercise alongside classical thermal recovery.
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| JANU TOKYO WELLNESS & SPA (4,000 SQ M) |
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| [ 25m Heated Pool ] -----> [ Group Movement Studios (Spin/Yoga) ] |
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| [ Hydrotherapy Area ] ---> [ Private Spa Houses (Banya/Hammam) ] |
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The center features five dedicated group movement studios offering spinning, yoga, boxing, and Pilates classes. At its heart lies a 25-meter heated indoor sports lap pool framed by floor-to-ceiling windows, alongside a traditional Japanese-style social lounge pool. For total private relaxation, the hotel introduces standalone Spa Houses featuring private cold plunge pools, steam rooms, and traditional banya or hammam thermal facilities.
Practical Planning Tips for Travelers
Planning a visit to Janu Tokyo requires keeping seasonal demand and urban logistics in mind:
Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) offers pleasant walking weather and cherry blossoms around nearby Parks, while Autumn (October to November) brings cooler temperatures and foliage.
Airport Transfers: The property sits roughly 30 minutes by taxi from Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) and roughly 60–75 minutes from Narita International Airport (NRT) via airport express connections.
Dining Reservations: Because the eight culinary venues are popular with both in-house hotel guests and local Tokyo residents, reserving tables well in advance of stay dates is strongly recommended.
Exploring on Foot: Take full advantage of the direct pedestrian links connecting the hotel directly to Azabudai Hills’ art galleries, retail plazas, and public gardens.
Stay sharp with Feast and Rest.
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Source and Data Limitations
Main Sources: Information compiled from official press announcements by Aman Group and Janu Hotels, architectural design briefs from Denniston / Jean-Michel Gathy, project details from Mori Building Co., Ltd., and hospitality reviews published following the hotel’s March 2024 debut.
Data Limitations: Seasonal room pricing, restaurant menu availability, and exact spa class schedules fluctuate based on operational demands and booking windows.
Excluded Claims: Unverified future opening dates for other global Janu pipeline properties were omitted to maintain strictly factual, site-specific accuracy.



