News · Rosewood

Rosewood Plants Its Flag in Tokyo's Roppongi, Defining Urban Luxury

Rosewood Tokyo opens, marking the brand's first urban Japanese property. The hotel brings a new standard of high-end hospitality to the heart of the city through design, culture, and strategic partnerships.

E. ASHWORTH· British correspondent·May 28, 2026·2 min read
Exterior shot of a modern, sleek Rosewood hotel building in a vibrant Tokyo cityscape at dusk

Exterior shot of a modern, sleek Rosewood hotel building in a vibrant Tokyo cityscape at dusk

Rosewood Hotel Group announced on May 26, 2026, the opening of Rosewood Tokyo, its inaugural urban property in Japan. This venture follows the 2025 debut of Rosewood Miyakojima, signaling Rosewood’s strategic expansion across Asia Pacific.

Located in Roppongi and integrated into the multi-purpose Roppongi 5-Chome development, Rosewood Tokyo sits directly above the Roppongi Subway Station. Travel And Tour World reports the hotel's 200 guestrooms and suites, including three-bedroom configurations, are poised to attract high-spending business and leisure travelers in an area known for its vibrant business and cultural scene.

The new property is a joint initiative with Mori Building Co., Ltd. and Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd. Mori Building CEO Shingo Tsuji highlighted the hotel's potential to boost Tokyo's global standing, while Sumitomo Realty & Development CEO Kojun Nishima emphasized its role in strengthening the city's urban luxury hospitality landscape.

Rosewood Tokyo aims to set a new benchmark for urban luxury, offering destination-led dining, the signature Asaya wellness program, and event spaces designed for international conferences. Travel And Tour World suggests these offerings will not only cater to luxury travelers but also foster job creation and stimulate the local economy through various partnerships and ancillary services.

Our take: Rosewood's dual approach in Japan—a resort-style property in Miyakojima and now an urban icon in Tokyo—demonstrates a clear strategy to dominate key segments of the luxury market. This move not only diversifies their portfolio but also intensifies competition, compelling other luxury brands to elevate their offerings in one of the world's most discerning hospitality markets.

Share this story

The Friday Brief

Quiet luxury, in your inbox..

One sharp email every Friday morning. No fluff. Unsubscribe in one click.

We never share your email.

Related

Roland Fasel, newly appointed President of Capella Hotel Group, smiling professionally.

News · Capella Hotel Group

Capella Hotel Group Appoints Roland Fasel as President

Capella Hotel Group announced a significant leadership change, naming Roland Fasel as its new President. This appointment signals a pivotal shift for the luxury hospitality brand.

H. TANABE·2 min read

May 28, 2026

A stylishly furnished room with a large bed, elegant lighting, and modern decor, characteristic of a luxury hotel suite

News · Marriott Bonvoy

Marriott Opens Online Store for At-Home Hotel Luxury

Marriott Bonvoy has launched a new e-commerce platform offering furniture, lighting, and decor inspired by its luxury hotel properties. Discerning travelers can now acquire pieces like sculptural lighting and designer rugs, though some items carry price tags exceeding €6,500.

H. TANABE·2 min read

May 27, 2026

In the conversation

Most discussed

The pieces driving the loudest debates in hôtels de luxe this week.

Picked for you

Just for you

A curated mix across reviews, news and analysis you might have missed.