Janu, the inaugural hotel under the Janu brand, has officially opened its doors in Tokyo, marking the commencement of a robust pipeline of 12 properties.
Positioned as a trailblazer in luxury hospitality, Janu draws inspiration from its esteemed sibling, Aman, while forging its own path with an innovative and inspiring vision.
Unlike the serene tranquility synonymous with Aman, Janu exudes an uplifting spirit and playful design narrative, embodying a sense of connection rather than sanctuary.
Nestled in the heart of Azabudai Hills, a vibrant new neighborhood developed by Japan’s leading developer, Mori Building Co. Ltd., Janu Tokyo enriches the experiences of both guests and the local community with moments that celebrate genuine human interaction.
As the flagship property, Janu Tokyo boasts 122 guest rooms and suites, eight dining and socializing venues, and a sprawling 4,000 sqm spa and wellness center housed within a landmark building crafted by visionary architects Pelli Clarke & Partners and adorned with interiors by Jean Michel Gathy of Denniston.
Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group, affirms, “The opening of Janu Tokyo solidifies Aman Group’s position as the unrivaled epitome of ultra-luxury hospitality. With Janu, we are ushering in a new era, catering to the evolving desires of today’s dynamic travelers, including the rising Amanjunkies seeking uplifting experiences and genuine human connections. Janu Tokyo promises to be the epicenter of this transformative movement, welcoming a new cohort of guests.”
As the inaugural property in a 12-strong pipeline, Janu Tokyo heralds a refreshing chapter in luxury hospitality, where innovation harmonizes with tradition, inviting guests to embark on a journey of discovery, connection, and rejuvenation.