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Our selection of addresses in Tokyo

Beneath Tokyo's urban haze, at the crossroads of millennia-old tradition and dazzling avant-garde, lie hidden places where time seems to stand still. Rare sensory experiences, breathtaking panoramas, moments of grace frozen within the modernity of a megalopolis. Here are seven precious addresses for exploring Tokyo in a different light.

Teppanyaki Sumiyaki Saito

In a quiet alley in Minato-ku, Teppanyaki Sumiyaki Saito This restaurant offers a refined interpretation of the Japanese grill. Here, the teppan becomes a silent stage, where the chef, a master of charcoal cooking, executes a meticulously precise composition. Aged meats and seafood are elevated with profound respect for the ingredients. The experience is not merely gustatory: it is a ceremony of slowness and intensity. The minimalist space contrasts with the power of the fire. A rare place, reserved for discreet aesthetes.

6 Chome−1−6 Zakusen Building 6F, Roppongi, Minato 106-0032 Tokyo Prefecture

St Louis Bar by KEI

At the heart GinzaThis bar, designed by KEI Kobayashi (the three-Michelin-starred chef in Paris), distills the art of the cocktail as a ritual. St Louis Bar by KEI It reconciles Japanese rigor and French elegance. While the spirits are selected like rare perfumes, it is above all the interior architecture, with its dark lacquers and subdued lighting, that envelops the experience. A cocktail made with aged whisky, a hushed conversation, and you feel as if you are floating in Tokyo as if in a dream.

Ginza Chuo-ward, Tokyo, 104-0061

TeamLab Borderless Tokyo

Reinvented in the new complex Azabudai Hills, TeamLab Borderless It remains an unforgettable immersion into a shifting world of light and pixels. Far from being a simple museum, it's a sensory journey between art and algorithm. The installations fade or extend with your steps, like a living artwork that responds to you. This dialogue between body and light, between contemplation and immersion, makes each visit a unique experience. Here, Tokyo unveils its future—hypnotic, vibrant, almost organic.

5-9, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo

BVLGARI Spa Tokyo

Nestled in the hills of Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, the BVLGARI Spa It unfolds a vision of well-being that borders on levitation. Italian marble, floral fragrances, profound silence: everything evokes the quintessence of Mediterranean luxury transposed to Japan. Signature treatments blend Eastern techniques with Roman expertise. Special mention goes to the rooftop pool, where the city's reflections merge with the water. An oasis of tranquility, suspended between heaven and earth.

2-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo

Tomioka Hachimangu

Less well-known than Meiji-jingū or Senso-ji, the shrine Tomioka HachimanguIn the Fukagawa district, a more intimate spirituality pervades the shrine. A sumo wrestling center in the 17th century, it retains a powerful aura. Stone lanterns, vermilion gates, and wafting incense create a sacred atmosphere, where Tokyo seems to fall silent. It's a place to listen—not to the noise of the world, but to what pulses beneath. Visit early in the morning, when the sun grazes the torii gates.

1 Chome-20-3 Tomioka, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0047, Japan

Shibuya Sky

Perched atop Shibuya Scramble Square, Shibuya Sky It offers a breathtaking and hypnotic 360° view of Tokyo. Here, the city transforms into a network of lights and flows, punctuated by pedestrian crossings and speeding trains. At the end of the day, the platform becomes a silent theater where people come to admire the sun setting behind Mount Fuji. It is one of the few places where you truly grasp the titanic scale of Tokyo—and its inhuman beauty.

2 Chome-24-12 Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0002

Hotel New Otani Tokyo The Main

If you are looking for refuge in the heart of the city, The New Otani Tokyo The Main Hotel It's an unexpected escape. Its 400-year-old private Japanese garden is a haven of serenity: stone bridges, a miniature waterfall, koi carp, and moss-covered lanterns. The luxuriously comfortable rooms offer breathtaking views of this living tableau. A peaceful retreat that blends modern hospitality with the timeless charm of Japan. Tokyo takes a breather here, and so do you.

4-1 Kioi Cho, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, 102-8578, Japan

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