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Luxury Hotel “Fairmont” Opens Its First Japan Property in Tokyo Shibaura

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Overview

Fairmont Tokyo, the first Japanese property of the world-renowned luxury hotel brand Fairmont, opened on July 1, 2025. The hotel occupies the upper floors (35–43) of TOWER S within the large-scale mixed-use development BLUE FRONT SHIBAURA in Minato-ku, Tokyo, offering both the convenience of central Tokyo and sweeping bayfront views.

At the opening ceremony, the concept “TSUNAGU – Connecting” was highlighted, expressing the hotel’s commitment to connecting people, communities, and cultures. Fairmont Tokyo is positioned as a new hub offering unique experiences to travelers from around the world.

Fairmont Tokyo Exterior

Highlights

  • Located on floors 35–43 of BLUE FRONT SHIBAURA TOWER S, offering dynamic views of Tokyo Bay and the city skyline.
  • 217 guest rooms in total, including 29 suites. Room sizes range from 52 to 278 sqm—among the largest in Japan.
  • Five restaurants and two bars, including Japanese cuisine, teppanyaki, Western dining, a lounge, and bars.
  • Extensive wellness facilities including an infinity pool, outdoor pool, spa, sauna, and gym.
  • A “SKY Chapel” on the 43rd floor supports weddings, MICE, and multi-purpose events.
Fairmont Tokyo Interior
Fairmont Tokyo Guestroom
Fairmont Tokyo Lobby

Surrounding Area

The Shibaura area is a rapidly redeveloping bayfront district offering both open waterfront scenery and excellent access to central Tokyo. Offices, residential buildings, and commercial zones are integrated to form a multifunctional urban environment where living, working, and visiting coexist.

The hotel is located within TOWER S, a major high-rise complex featuring shops, restaurants, office spaces, a hotel, and public plazas—serving as a new landmark for the area.

Access

  • Address: BLUE FRONT SHIBAURA TOWER S, 1-1-1 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • Approx. 13 minutes from Haneda Airport
  • Approx. 6 minutes from Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station
  • Walking distance from JR Hamamatsucho Station

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