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Janu Tokyo Set To Open In March 2024 Setting A New Era Of Hospitality

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Janu Tokyo Set To Open In March 2024 Setting A New Era Of Hospitality

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The very first Janu Hotel, the sibling of the Aman Group, is set to open in Tokyo

Janu, meaning ‘soul’ in Sanskrit, marks an energising new era for hospitality with the opening of Janu Tokyo in March 2024. The highly-anticipated sibling to the renowned Aman, the hotel’s unveiling is the first in a 12-strong global pipeline of projects across city, country, and coastal destinations.Janu Tokyo

A Legacy Shared

Combining Aman’s 35-year legacy with Chairman and CEO Vlad Doronin’s extensive expertise in global real estate development and hospitality, Janu brings to life a trinity of inspiration, connection, and exploration.

More than a fitting flagship, Janu Tokyo is connected to the vibrant heart of Azabudai Hills, a city within a city, abundant in nature, culture and art, created and managed by Japan’s leading developer Mori Building Co. Ltd.Janu Tokyo

Futuristic Design

A progressive new neighbourhood by architectural visionaries, Azabudai Hills features Japan’s tallest skyscraper and 24,000 sqm of lush green space designed by Thomas Heatherwick, alongside offices, residences, educational institutions, galleries and over 150 luxury retail and dining outlets too.

The only hotel within the development, located in the Residence A Tower designed by esteemed architects, Pelli Clarke & Partners, Janu Tokyo introduces 122 light-filled rooms and suites, eight dining venues, two boutiques and a 4,000 sqm state-of-the-art Wellness Centre.Janu Tokyo

Health Is Wealth

On top of that, designed to enhance individual wellbeing through the concept of connectedness and a shared social experience, the paramount 4,000 sqm Wellness Centre features one of Tokyo’s largest gyms (340 sqm), as well as five movement studios for group exercise including a boxing ring located within a hotel in Tokyo.

The property is also home to two Japanese restaurants. The first, Iigura, reinterprets the centuries old tradition of Edomae sushi while the second, Sumi, serves as a modern interpretation of the traditional sumibiyaki grill, with organic seasonal ingredients cooked over charcoal and paired with premium wine and sake.Janu Tokyo

A New Kind Of Hospitality

A testament to its world-class design and facilities, Janu Tokyo thrives in perfect synergy with the city, nurturing purposeful connection and restoring balance through the rhythmic energy it draws from its surroundings. Nightly rates start from USD944 (about RM4,422) inclusive of taxes and service charges.Janu Tokyo

Visit the Official Janu Tokyo Website to find out more.

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