Top 5 Luxury Hotels in Japan for International Travelers – 2025 Edition
Looking for an unforgettable stay in Japan? Whether you’re seeking panoramic cityscapes or serene nature, this guide introduces five of the most luxurious hotels where international travelers can experience premium Japanese hospitality. Let’s explore where to indulge in elegance and tranquility in Japan.
Quick Answer
- Choose Aman Tokyo if you want a high-end city stay with easy access to central Tokyo.
- Choose Hoshinoya Kyoto or The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto if you want culture, scenery, and a refined Kyoto experience.
- Choose Park Hyatt Niseko for a luxury resort stay focused on winter travel and mountain scenery.
- Choose Gora Kadan if you want a traditional ryokan-style luxury stay with private onsen atmosphere in Hakone.
How to choose: Pick Tokyo for convenience, Kyoto for culture, Niseko for resort luxury, and Hakone for onsen relaxation.
1. Aman Tokyo (Tokyo)


Located in Otemachi, Aman Tokyo is a tranquil sanctuary in the heart of the bustling capital. Known for its minimalist aesthetics inspired by traditional Japanese design, the hotel offers sweeping views of the Tokyo skyline, impeccable spa services, and serene ryokan-style suites.
Best for: First-time luxury travelers who want premium comfort, skyline views, and a central Tokyo base.
2. Hoshinoya Kyoto (Kyoto)


Hidden in the hills of Arashiyama, Hoshinoya Kyoto is accessible by private boat along the Oi River. Blending nature and traditional design, it offers refined kaiseki cuisine, tatami rooms, and deep cultural immersion in Kyoto’s serene landscape.
Best for: Travelers who want a peaceful Kyoto stay with nature, tradition, and a more immersive atmosphere.
3. The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto


Situated along the Kamogawa River, this hotel fuses refined Western luxury with Japanese elegance. Enjoy Michelin-starred cuisine, an award-winning spa, and direct views of the Higashiyama mountains — all in walking distance from Gion.
Best for: Visitors who want classic five-star service, refined dining, and convenient access to central Kyoto.
4. Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono (Hokkaido)


Perfect for winter enthusiasts, Park Hyatt Niseko offers ski-in, ski-out access, fine French and Japanese dining, and contemporary suites with fireplaces. A true five-star escape for couples and families alike.
Best for: Couples, families, and winter travelers looking for a luxury resort experience in Hokkaido.
5. Gora Kadan (Hakone)


A former imperial retreat turned luxury ryokan, Gora Kadan, combines timeless Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort. Private onsens, multi-course kaiseki dinners, and peaceful mountain air make it a top choice for those seeking tranquility.
Best for: Travelers seeking a high-end ryokan stay, private onsen atmosphere, and a quiet Hakone retreat.
Which one should you choose?
- Tokyo: Aman Tokyo for luxury city convenience
- Kyoto: Hoshinoya Kyoto for atmosphere, Ritz-Carlton Kyoto for classic five-star comfort
- Hokkaido: Park Hyatt Niseko for a luxury resort stay
- Hakone: Gora Kadan for a traditional luxury ryokan experience
First time staying at an onsen ryokan?
Read our Onsen Etiquette for First-Timers guide before booking, especially if you are unsure about bathing rules or tattoo policies.
Also planning transport and payments?
After choosing your hotel, make your arrival easier with our Welcome Suica Mobile guide for trains, buses, and cashless travel in Japan.




