
Aman Spa Tokyo
2,500 square metres of skyline, basalt, and silence at 33 floors above Otemachi
Editorβs Take
Non-hotel guests can access the spa for treatments β book in advance and arrive early to use the pool and thermal facilities. The pool before 8:00 is ethereal. The onsen baths after a treatment are the ideal finisher.
About
Aman Tokyo occupies the upper floors of Otemachi Tower, and its spa β spanning the 33rd and 34th floors β is the crown of an already extraordinary property. The 30-metre swimming pool, lined in black basalt stone, stretches toward floor-to-ceiling windows that frame Tokyo's skyline with cinematic precision. Swimming here at dawn, as the city shifts from grey to gold, is one of those experiences that permanently recalibrates your expectations of what urban wellness can be. The water is warm, the stone is dark, and the silence is so complete that you hear your own heartbeat. The 2,500 square metres across two floors include onsen-inspired hot baths β deep, mineral-rich soaking tubs that honour Japanese bathing tradition at altitude β a steam room, and eight treatment rooms where therapists draw from Japanese, Thai, and Ayurvedic traditions. The Aman approach to spa treatment is characteristically holistic: assessments before hands touch skin, protocols tailored to what your body presents that day, and an absence of the "menu ordering" approach that characterises lesser spas. Yoga, Pilates, and meditation sessions round out the programming with instructors of genuine depth. The Aman Tokyo wellness community is small, international, and serious about wellbeing in a way that transcends trend. Hotel guests, Tokyo-based Aman loyalists, and members of the broader Aman ecosystem use the spa as a node in a global network of Aman properties. The social dimension is subtle β this is not a place for loud connection β but the shared understanding among people who seek this level of environmental quality creates its own quiet community. At Aman, the luxury isn't the marble or the views. It's the space, the silence, and the competence.
Treatments & Services
Signature: 30m basalt pool on 33F with panoramic Tokyo skyline
Highlights
- β2,500sqm spa across floors 33-34
- β30-metre basalt-lined pool with skyline views
- βOnsen-inspired hot baths
- βSteam room and cold plunge
- βEight private treatment rooms
- βYoga, Pilates, and meditation programming
Best For
Global wellness connoisseurs and Aman devotees seeking Tokyo's most refined spa experience at altitude
Contact & Info
Phone
+81 3-5224-3333Hours
Daily 6:00β22:00
Languages
Japanese, English
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