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Opened in December 2023, Hotel Toranomon Hills represents the landmark arrival in Tokyo of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, a remarkable portfolio of one-of-a-kind hotels that feature a unique character and charm all their own. Ideally situated within the new Toranomon Hills Station Tower in Toranomon Hills, it is a fitting debut property with its unique features, engaging spaces and immersive culinary experience that is Le Pristine Tokyo.

Hotel Toranomon Hills is in fact a debut property in the multiple sense. Not only is it the first The Unbound Collection by Hyatt hotel in the Japanese capital, it also marks the Japan debut of Danish design studio Space Copenhagen and the first restaurant in Asia by Michelin-starred Dutch chef Sergio Herman.

The hotel’s location could not be better, being in central Tokyo with easy access to shopping and entertainment hubs like Ginza and Roppongi, within walking distance of the iconic Imperial Palace, and connected directly to Toranomon Hills subway station providing easy travel around the city. As part of Toranomon Hills Station Tower, it is also neighbours with TOKYO NODE which features a presentation/performance hall and art galleries, and a commercial centre incorporating some 70 stores and restaurants.

Toranomon Hills Station Tower is in turn itself part of the Toranomon Hills international hub and global business centre, which is also home to the ARCH and CIC Tokyo hotspot for creatives and start-ups.

The Place For ‘Bleisure Travel’

Hotel Toranomon Hills caters to the growing trend of ‘bleisure travel’ that combines business and leisure, as seen throughout the property with relaxing and inspirational spaces where guests can unwind, work and socialize.

The Space Copenhagen-created interiors of the hotel blend ‘slow aesthetics’ with the beauty of ‘less is more’ and masterfully blend Danish and Japanese influences.

Uniquely Designed Rooms And Suites

The 205 well-appointed rooms and suites feature Wi-Fi internet access, flatscreen TV, safe, hairdryer, coffee maker and electric kettle, iron and ironing board, sustainable built-in hydration station and NEMOHAMO bath amenities, and boast views of the surrounding city or the famed Tokyo Tower. The suites also feature a Japanese-style hot tub, while the two Toranomon Suite duplexes come with a flexible area for meeting, dining and entertaining, a living room and kitchen.

The different guestroom categories available are: 1 King Bed with Shower; 2 Twin Beds with Shower; 1 King Bed with City View, Shower; 1 King Bed with Tower View, Shower; 1 King Bed, Deluxe with Shower; 2 Twin Beds, Deluxe with Shower; 1 King Bed, Deluxe with Sofa Bed and Shower; 1 King Bed with City View, Deluxe with Shower; 1 King Bed, Premium with Bathtub; 1 King Bed with City View, Premium with Bathtub; Suite King; Deluxe Suite King; Deluxe Suite Twin; Corner Suite King; Corner Suite Twin with Tower View; Deluxe Corner Suite King with City View; Panorama Corner Suite King with Tower View; and Toranomon Suite.

All guests staying at Hotel Toranomon Hills have 24-hour access to The Lounge – even before check-in and after check-out – which offers co-working and meeting spaces, showers, private relaxation areas and complimentary refreshments.

The Lounge is an ideal setting in which to catch up on e-mails, plan the day ahead or the next day with the concierge, or simply relax.

‘New Italian’ Cuisine

As Sergio Herman’s first restaurant in Asia, he has brought to the Le Pristine Tokyo kitchen a festive and energetic approach to Italian flavours and his own deep-rooted Zeeland heritage to create what is best described as ‘New Italian’ cuisine. Le Pristine Tokyo comprises two distinctive spaces – an immersive casual fine dining restaurant and a cafe with streetside outdoor terrace.

It is a culinary hotspot that celebrates life’s vibrancy and joy, and infuses Sergio’s love for food, music, art, design and fashion.

The music played accompanies the chefs’ creation as they prepare dishes in the open kitchens. On display are striking art and objects d’art by such Dutch artists as Maarten Baas, Rinus van de Velde and Rotganzen. Reflecting the pursuit of immaculate design, the food is served on wabi-sabi inspired INKU tableware. Aiming for a memorable experience for each and every guest, Le Pristine is about ‘pret a-porter’ dining in a ‘haute couture’ ambiance.

Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Le Pristine Tokyo serves a scintillating array of creative dishes that use locally sourced seasonal ingredients, and a unique cocktail collection and exclusive beverage list. A wine pairing package is available, curated by the resident sommelier, and there are also two private dining rooms ideal for intimate celebrations.

The flavours to be savoured at Le Pristine Tokyo are based on European cuisine with a touch of contemporary flair and the Zeeland ‘terroir’. Zeeland being the coastal Southwest province of the Netherlands facing the North Sea, a large farming region known for producing some of Europe’s most succulent crustaceans.

Le Pristine Cafe Tokyo with its outdoor terrace welcomes guests from breakfast to dinner, with an all-day curated selection of bar food from flavorful pizzettes to comforting pasta dishes, signature cocktails and a large selection of wines.

Book a stay now at Hotel Toranomon Hills, and experience the unique character and charm of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt’s first property in Tokyo. For more information, visit the hotel’s website or call +81 3 6834 5678.

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