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Janu Tokyo
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The Property
About Janu Tokyo
Discover the sophisticated sanctuary of Janu Tokyo, nestled in the heart of Minato City. This luxury hotel exudes an atmosphere of refined elegance, where every detail is meticulously designed to create a one-of-a-kind experience for discerning travelers. Located at 1 Chome-2-2 Azabudai, Janu Tokyo offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city, yet is conveniently close to Tokyo's vibrant attractions.
Guests can indulge in the hotel's standout amenities, including a serene spa, exquisite dining options, and luxurious accommodations that blend contemporary design with Japanese traditional elements. From the moment you step into Janu Tokyo, you are enveloped in a sense of tranquility and sophistication, ensuring a truly unforgettable stay. Experience unparalleled hospitality and unwavering attention to detail at Janu Tokyo, where luxury knows no bounds.
Guest reviews
What guests say
4.2
Average rating
472 verified reviews
Facilities
Amenities
- ✓Outdoor swimming pool
- ✓Spa
- ✓Gym
- ✓Restaurant
- ✓Cafe
- ✓Taxi booking service
- ✓Currency exchange
- ✓24-hour front desk
- ✓Wi-Fi in public areas
- ✓Luggage storage
Accommodation
Rooms & suites
Janu Suite
Tower View Suite
City View Suite
Corner Suite
Premier Suite
Deluxe Suite
Junior Suite
Premier Room
City Room
Deluxe Room
Dining
On-site restaurants
Hu Jing
A modern Cantonese restaurant, Hu Jing is led by Chef Yamaguchi and is celebrated for its signature roasted duck and classic dim sum.
Mercato
Inspired by a classic Italian market, this restaurant serves fresh, seasonal Italian dishes like handmade pasta and Ossobuco in a lively setting.
Sumi
Sumi provides an intimate, chef-led dining experience centered around a live charcoal grill, serving premium meats and seafood.
Iiguria
This restaurant offers a modern reinterpretation of traditional Edomae-style sushi, with a menu of fresh sashimi and seasonal small plates.
Janu Grill
Celebrating the art of cooking with fire, Janu Grill's open kitchen and bar offer a spectacular show while serving grilled meat and seafood.
Janu Bar
Curated by a leading mixologist, this bar explores the flavors and sensory experience of Tokyo through expertly crafted cocktails.
Janu Lounge & Garden Terrace
This is a tranquil space to enjoy afternoon tea with magnificent views of the Tokyo Tower, offering signature tea blends, pastries, and sweets.
Janu Patisserie
A European-inspired pastry shop, the Patisserie offers a delicious collection of sweet treats, including chocolates, parfaits, and matcha madeleines.
Honest review
What could be better
- —The hotel needs to significantly improve staff training to ensure consistent, high-level service that meets five-star standards. Issues like rudeness, lack of attentiveness, and poor communication suggest a need for a comprehensive review of service protocols.
- —The hotel should streamline its internal and external communication to prevent inconsistent information and unexpected delays. Addressing issues like late check-ins and billing mistakes in a professional, timely manner would improve the guest experience.
- —Janu Tokyo must address basic operational flaws, such as staff judging guests based on appearance or failing to handle simple requests like serving coffee. These issues create a sense of unprofessionalism that falls short of guest expectations for a luxury hotel.
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Good to know
Frequently asked
Is Janu Tokyo a luxury hotel?+
Yes, Janu Tokyo is a luxury hotel.
Does Janu Tokyo have a cancellation policy?+
Yes, Janu Tokyo has a cancellation policy. It varies depending on the specific offer or booking type.
How many room does Janu Tokyo have?+
Janu Tokyo has 122 rooms and suites.
Why should you stay at Janu Tokyo?+
You should stay at Janu Tokyo for its spacious rooms, large wellness center, multiple dining options, and its focus on community and connection.
Find your way
Location
Janu Tokyo, 1 Chome-2-2 Azabudai, Minato City, Tokyo, Japan
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