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Hotel Toranomon Hills is a design-forward Hyatt property in Minato Ward’s Toranomon Hills Station Tower, with direct Hibiya Line subway access and a strong dining program led by Le Pristine Restaurant Tokyo. It is best suited to travelers who want a polished, centrally connected Tokyo base with modern rooms, a 24-hour fitness center, and high-end on-site dining.

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“Hotel Toranomon Hills is a design-forward Hyatt property in Minato Ward’s Toranomon Hills Station Tower, with direct Hibiya Line subway access and a strong dining program led by Le Pristine Restaurant Tokyo. It is best suited to travelers who want a polished, centrally connected Tokyo base with modern rooms, a 24-hour fitness center, and high-end on-site dining.”
Hotel Toranomon Hills is a modern luxury Hyatt property in Tokyo’s Minato Ward, set within Toranomon Hills Station Tower at 2-6-4 Toranomon. The hotel occupies floors 11–14 of the mixed-use tower and is part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, with interiors by Space Copenhagen that combine Japanese elegance, Scandinavian aesthetics, and natural materials. The location is one of the hotel’s defining strengths. Guests have direct basement access to Toranomon Hills Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, with the surrounding Toranomon Hills complex placing offices, residences, restaurants, and other high-end hotels between the Shimbashi and Toranomon districts. Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Midtown, Atago Shrine, and Shimbashi Station are all noted nearby in travel listings and research notes. On property, the hotel leans into design, food, and business-travel practicality rather than resort-style facilities. Le Pristine Restaurant Tokyo and Le Pristine Café Tokyo anchor the dining program, while a 24-hour fitness center, free internet, laundry services, an art gallery, and an 11th-floor guest lounge support both short city stays and work-focused trips. Rooms and suites emphasize clean lines, functional workspaces, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and the same Japanese-Scandinavian design language seen throughout the hotel. Suite seekers have several named options, including the Toranomon Suite and the Corner Suite with 1 King Bed and Panorama Tower View, and available sources cite roughly 30 suites among the hotel’s approximately 204–205 accommodations.
Standard king rooms offer the hotel’s modern Japanese-Scandinavian design language with practical business-travel basics. Published room details emphasize comfort, free connectivity, and functional work areas rather than resort-style extras.
Twin-bedded guest rooms suit friends, colleagues, or family members who prefer separate beds while keeping the same minimalist design approach. These rooms include the documented in-room basics found across the property.
This corner suite is one of the hotel’s view-focused suite categories, with a panorama tower view and a more expansive layout than a standard room. A detailed guest review notes a spacious living area, larger bathroom, expanded seating, and wide city views.
The Toranomon Suite is a top-tier named suite category on Hyatt’s official listing. It is positioned for guests who want a more residential stay with the property’s signature Japanese and Scandinavian design.
Tokyo is typically most comfortable in spring and autumn, with cherry blossoms and mild temperatures in late March to May and pleasant, less hot weather in October to November; these are described as main shoulder seasons for sightseeing.
These months overlap with Tokyo’s hot, humid summer and the Pacific typhoon season; travel guides warn that summer crowds, heat, and storm risk make redemptions less comfortable and potentially more expensive.
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Hotel Toranomon Hillsthis one | World of Hyatt |
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An upscale, clean, business-oriented Minato Ward setting within the Toranomon Hills complex, between the Shimbashi and Toranomon districts.
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