JW Marriott today announces the opening of JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo, the brand’s second property in Japan. The luxury hotel is located in the heart of Takanawa Gateway City, Tokyo’s newest urban “city of the future” destination.
“JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo represents a milestone opening in the brand’s continued global expansion – where a warm approach to luxury meets world-class hospitality. With the launch of this hotel, we will introduce the brand’s new Mindful Rooms & Suites concept in Asia, reaffirming our commitment to holistic well-being. This opening also proudly extends the brand’s legacy in Japan, offering guests experiences that are both mindful and rooted in the brand’s heritage,” said Bruce Rohr, vice-president and global brand leader, JW Marriott. “Inspired by the elevation and views of Gotenyama, the hotel invites guests to experience a new perspective – a journey upward through spaces designed to inspire tranquility and foster meaningful moments of togetherness.”

Photos of second floor entrance (top of post) and urban deluxe king guestroom are courtesy of Marriott International.
The design narrative for JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo was crafted by the internationally-acclaimed design studio Yabu Pushelberg, which envisioned a sanctuary of balance and mindfulness. The property features:
- a reception area on the 30th floor with sweeping views of Tokyo Bay and Gotenyama Hill
- 200 guestrooms and suites featuring modern Japanese interiors with floor-to-ceiling windows and elegant bathrooms
- Mindful Rooms & Suites (launching December 2025), an accommodation category that inspires rest, reflection, and well-being
- multiple restaurants and bars, including a kappo counter with a view, a croissants bar, a refined dining experience serving washoku cuisine, and a modern Mediterranean restaurant
- an Executive Lounge on the 27th floor
- more than 12,200 square feet of flexible event spaces with views of the Tokyo skyline, including a ballroom with 270° movable LED walls (the largest in Japan) and state-of-the-art audiovisual technology
- wellness facilities, including a Spa by JW, a fitness center, and a pool on the property’s 28th floor that features a quarry-inspired stone backdrop and floor-to-ceiling windows framing views of the city including Tokyo Tower.
JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo is situated above the new Takanawa Gateway Station. It is a 20 minute drive from Haneda Airport. It is also within walking distance to Shinagawa Station, which is planned to serve as the terminus for the new Chuo Shinkansen (bullet train) connecting Tokyo with other major cities, including Nagoya (40 minutes) and Osaka (65 minutes).









