Tokyo’s skyline is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by a surge in international tourism and a wave of luxury hotel openings. In February 2025 alone, Japan welcomed over 3.25 million international visitors, marking a 16.9% increase compared to the previous year, according to the Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) . This influx has spurred the development of high-end accommodations across the city, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern luxury.
Most Anticipated Tokyo Luxury Hotel Openings of 2025

JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo
Set to open in October 2025, the JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo will be the brand’s first property in the Tokyo metropolitan area. Located in the newly developed Takanawa Gateway City district, the hotel will occupy the 22nd to 30th floors of the Station Complex Building, just a short walk from Shinagawa Station. The 200-room hotel will feature a specialty restaurant, a croissant bar, a 250-meter indoor pool, and the signature Spa by JW, catering to both business and leisure travelers .

Fairmont Tokyo
Making its Japanese debut in July 2025, Fairmont Tokyo will be situated in the historic Shibaura district, known for its picturesque canals and lush greenery. The hotel will offer Fairmont’s renowned spa treatments, a state-of-the-art Technogym, and a 20-meter indoor infinity pool. Rooms will feature floor-to-ceiling windows with breathtaking city views, incorporating Japanese hardwood, quartzite stone, and brass accents. Expansive suites like the View Suite, Shibaura Suite, and Presidential Suite will provide bespoke furnishings and curated artworks .

1 Hotel Tokyo
Opening later this year in the Akasaka district, 1 Hotel Tokyo is part of the eco-conscious 1 Hotels brand. The hotel will showcase reclaimed materials, energy-efficient systems, and an advanced rainwater recycling program, earning Japan’s highest sustainability certification, CASBEE Rank S. Guests can expect a tranquil atmosphere with moss-covered boulders, plant-lined walls, and a Zen garden. The 211-room hotel will also feature a main restaurant with an open kitchen, private dining areas, and Zen-inspired design elements .

FUFU Tokyo Ginza
Scheduled to open in late 2025, FUFU Tokyo Ginza will bring a luxurious ryokan experience to Tokyo’s prestigious Ginza district. Transforming a former bank building, the hotel will blend traditional Japanese hospitality with modern amenities, offering guests an intimate and serene retreat in the heart of the city .
These developments reflect Tokyo’s commitment to enhancing its hospitality landscape, catering to the evolving preferences of international travelers seeking luxury and cultural authenticity.