1 Hotel Tokyo opens in Akasaka district

1 Hotels has opened its first property in Japan, 1 Hotel Tokyo, located in the Akasaka district. The hotel blends luxury, wellness, and sustainability, developed in partnership with Mori Trust. It aims to enhance Tokyo's role in the global luxury tourism industry.

1 Hotels, a leader in luxury lifestyle hotels, announced the opening of 1 Hotel Tokyo on March 6, 2026. Situated on the upper levels of the Akasaka Trust Tower in Tokyo's Akasaka district, the hotel offers upscale accommodations with views of Tokyo Tower and Lake Wakatipu. The property marks the brand's entry into Japan, developed in partnership with Mori Trust.

The hotel features nature-inspired design, wellness-focused amenities, and a strong commitment to sustainability. Its biophilic approach incorporates sustainable materials, greenery, and eco-conscious elements throughout. As part of Marriott International's luxury portfolio, 1 Hotel Tokyo sets a new standard for high-end experiences in Japan, aligning with the rising demand for sustainable luxury travel.

Wellness offerings include the Bamford Wellness Spa, a fitness center, an indoor heated pool, and an outdoor wellness deck. Guests can access personalized treatments emphasizing organic and holistic practices, blending local traditions like onsen and shiatsu with modern therapies. The hotel holds CASBEE S certification, Japan's highest rating for environmental performance, and uses locally sourced materials.

This opening supports Japan's booming luxury hospitality sector, driven by affluent international tourists seeking eco-friendly options. It is expected to attract high-net-worth travelers, create employment opportunities, and boost tourism revenue. By combining high-end service with environmental responsibility, 1 Hotel Tokyo positions Tokyo as a key destination for meaningful luxury experiences.

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