First Japanese Fairmont Hotel, Fairmont Tokyo, Set to Open Doors in July 2025



  • First Japanese Fairmont Hotel, Fairmont Tokyo, Set to Open Doors in July 2025

    Fairmont Tokyo – Image Credit Accor   

  • Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, part of Accor, is set to open its first property in Japan, Fairmont Tokyo, on July 1, 2025.
  • The hotel is centrally located in Tokyo’s Shibaura district, offering easy access to major transportation hubs and city attractions.

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has announced the opening of its inaugural property in Japan, Fairmont Tokyo. The hotel is scheduled to start operations on July 1, 2025, and accepts bookings from April 1, 2025.

Fairmont Tokyo offers a unique blend of urban scenery and serene bay views. It is located in the heart of Tokyo’s historic Shibaura district. The hotel is just 13 minutes from Haneda Airport and six minutes from Tokyo and Shinagawa Stations, offering easy access to the city’s major attractions.

The new hotel features five restaurants and two bars, offering a variety of dining options, from wood-fired pizzas, meats, and seafood to traditional Japanese cuisine such as sushi and teppanyaki. On the 35th floor, it also houses the highly anticipated Fairmont Spa and Health Club, boasting a variety of wellness offerings and top-class amenities.

Fairmont Tokyo offers 217 guest rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows providing unobstructed cityscape views. The rooms are designed to blend warm-hued sen wood, quartzite stone, and refined brass accents to create an ambiance of timeless elegance.

The hotel also offers Fairmont Gold, an exclusive hotel-within-a-hotel experience featuring private check-in and lounge, distinctive style and design elements, and signature amenities.

The hotel offers various venues suitable for events, from grand galas to business meetings, including the Fairmont Grand Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 1,200 guests.

«We are thrilled to invite guests to experience Fairmont Tokyo. Our first property in Japan perfectly combines Tokyo’s heritage and culture with a sense of innovation and modernity,» said Omer Acar, Chief Executive Officer, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts.

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