BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel

Shinjuku’s modern sanctuary in the sky
VERIFIED LUXURY
BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel, feels like a secret sanctuary high above the organized chaos of Shinjuku. From the moment you emerge from the glass-walled elevator onto the 18th-floor reception, the city’s din dissolves into an oasis of minimalist design and contemplative calm, where expansive windows frame ever-shifting panoramas of Tokyo below. 

Rooms and suites are spacious and refined, blending Japanese cultural motifs with contemporary luxury and offering a front-row seat over Japan’s bustling capital. For a moment of pure serenity, head to SPA Sunya on the upper floors, where treatments inspired by Japan’s natural bounty unfold against a backdrop of breathtaking cityscapes. 

Dining here is no afterthought, either, whether it’s inventive French-Japanese cuisine at Restaurant Bellustar, the theatrical precision of Teppan Ten-yu or impeccably crafted nigiri at Sushi JIN-È. Every meal feels elevated by the skyline views.
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Our Inspector's Highlights

  • With just 97 guest rooms perched between the 39th and 47th floors, BELLUSTAR TOKYO feels exclusive among Shinjuku’s expansive skyline.
  • Also known as “The Sky Villa,” the Sora penthouse is BELLUSTAR TOKYO’s crème de la crème, spanning the entire 47th floor. The palatial accommodation offers optimal privacy, a jetted tub with skyline views and a dedicated spa room for in-suite services.
  • Perched in the heart of the Kabukicho entertainment district, the luxury hotel puts you steps from lively entertainment, the iconic Shinjuku Gyoen and Tokyo’s bustling transport hub.
  • BELLUSTAR TOKYO’s three restaurants are as much a feast for the eyes as the taste buds. French venue Restaurant Bellustar’s three-story atrium entices, as does Teppan Ten-yu’s live-fire teppanyaki and Sushi JIN-È’s multicourse omakase experience.
  • The top-floor Spa Sunya (named after the Sanskrit word for “sky”) sets the mood with a distinctive soundtrack. Listen closely for authentic recordings of birdsong from Tokyo's Tamagawa-josui aqueduct and Meiji Jingu Shrine that shift with the seasons and time of day, grounding you in the natural world as you float above the cityscape.

The Rooms

  • Accommodations are designed around wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows that flood every room with light and offer breathtaking views of Tokyo’s cityscape by day and glittering lights by night.
  • Interiors subtly weave traditional Japanese elements with contemporary minimalism (see: calligraphy-inspired artworks and throw pillows upholstered with abstract floral patterns).
  • Black marble bathrooms offer spa-like retreats, complete with rain showers, deep-soaking tubs and plush gray robes. Large walk-in closets are a rare luxury among the city’s notoriously small hotel rooms.
  • Expect luxurious bedding, handy modern touches like Bluetooth speakers and yoga mats for well-being within your private sanctuary.
  • The five penthouses, each named for nature’s elements, elevate the experience with expansive square footage (starting at 1,200-plus square feet), residential-level layouts and bespoke features courtesy of Keiji Ashizawa Design and Norm Architects.

Amenities
24-hour room service
Babysitting services
Bar
Gym
House car
Kids Club
Meeting rooms
Nightclub
Restaurants
Spa
Getting There
1-29-1, Kabukicho Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan 160-0021
TEL81-3-6233-8800
TEL81-3-6233-7596
NeighborhoodShinjuku
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
HND (24 min-1 hr)   NRT (1 hr 5 min-1 hr 50 min)  
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