Rising within Azabudai Hills, Janu Tokyo feels like a softer echo of the city around it. Tokyo moves fast, bright and electric, yet here the rhythm slows. Light falls gently across pale stone and warm wood, air seems to soften, and the city outside becomes something to observe rather than chase.
Rooms are calm and expansive, shaped with refined simplicity. Many open onto private balconies where Tokyo Tower glows like a quiet beacon in the night. Morning begins in stillness, with the skyline stretching awake below; evening settles like a warm breath.
The wellness world here is vast, not as retreat but as gathering place, movement, rest and ritual held in one flowing space. Pools shimmer under soft light, steam drifts through thermal rooms, studios welcome boxing, yoga, spinning, meditation and stillness alike. It encourages presence without effort.
Driving around Tokyo is largely unnecessary thanks to the fast Metro system. If you still bring your car, the hotel offers private parking with valet service from €38 a night.
Plane
18 kms from International Haneda airport.
Train
400 meters from Kamiyachō station, 350 meters from Roppongi-itchōme station.
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Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Additional Beds
Children are welcome, but there are no specific kids’ facilities. Babysitting can be arranged for around €35 per hour.
Accessibility
The hotel is well suited for families, with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. In addition, three rooms have been adapted for guests with mobility issues.
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Tokyo, Japan
Reviews
Emilio Rivera
★★★★★
2026-06-14
My fiancée Alessia and I arrived at Janu Tokyo shortly after getting engaged at Mount Fuji, and what followed was truly a wow experience—one that we will remember for the rest... Read More
My fiancée Alessia and I arrived at Janu Tokyo shortly after getting engaged at Mount Fuji, and what followed was truly a wow experience—one that we will remember for the rest... Read More