Fairmont Tokyo Hotel Grand Opening in Shibaura District
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Fairmont Tokyo Hotel

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has launched its first hotel in Japan with the opening of Fairmont Tokyo. The hotel is located in the newly developed ‘BLUE FRONT SHIBAURA’ Tower South, occupying floors 35 to 43. The location provides access to Haneda Airport in 13 minutes and is six minutes from Tokyo and Shinagawa Stations.

Omer Acar, Chief Executive Officer, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts said, “The opening of Fairmont Tokyo marks a major milestone as we proudly bring the Fairmont brand to Japan for the first time, entering one of the most refined and inspiring hospitality landscapes in the world.”

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The hotel features 217 rooms, including 29 suites, with sizes ranging from 52 to 278 square meters. The rooms are located between the 36th and 42nd floors, offering views through floor-to-ceiling windows. The design includes seating areas inspired by traditional Japanese ‘Engawa.’

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Fairmont Tokyo includes seven dining and drinking venues. These venues offer a range of cuisines, including wood-fired pizzas, grilled seafood, sushi, and teppanyaki. The hotel also features a Fairmont Spa and Health Club on the 35th floor, which includes a 20-meter indoor infinity pool, a gym, and saunas.

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FAIRMONT_TOKYO_Fairmont_Gold_Lounge

For events, Fairmont Tokyo offers the Fairmont Grand Ballroom, as well as additional meeting spaces. The 43rd floor includes THE SEA, with an open kitchen concept, and THE SKY, which provides natural light and panoramic views.

Karan Singh, General Manager of Fairmont Tokyo said, “Together with our Chief Happiness Officer, Serene, and our dedicated “Heartists”*, we are committed to becoming the social epicenter in Tokyo, welcoming each guest with warmth and authenticity. We offer an unparalleled luxury experience that connects people and culture, resonating deeply.”

A *Heartist is an Accor term for all employees who deliver heartfelt, artfully‑crafted hospitality. A blend of “heart” (care, empathy) and “artist” (skill, creativity), the name reflects a culture where every team member is empowered to connect deeply with guests and each other.

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Paul Lo

Paul is the publisher of Red Bird Travel News, from Hong Kong, now living in Shanghai, and has worked at South China Morning Post, Apple Daily, Shanghai Daily, and Global Times.