
Park Hyatt Tokyo combines the chain's signature luxury with a local flavor. Despite being in the chaotic Shinjuku district, full of locals and travelers, the hotel offers a soothing, calm atmosphere. The hotel became internationally famous after Sofia Coppola's cult movie Lost in Translation was shown in cinemas in 2003.
The advantage of the location in Tokyo's business and entertainment district is that Park Hyatt Tokyo is within walking distance of Shinjuku Station and several department stores. And you certainly won't go thirsty with Golden Gai, a bar street with over 270 bars just around the corner.




The dining options are as high-class as the rooms. There are three restaurants, two bars, a pastry boutique, and more.

The New York Bar on the top floor is famous for its incredible views and the location for the iconic scene in Lost In Translation when the two main characters meet.

So if you’re Sofia Coppola’s fan, a nightcap there is going to be a real treat.

The Lost in Translation Movie Hotel
Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson, aka Bill and Charlotte, having a talk in the New York Bar in the Lost in Translation movie

Does this room seem familiar to you? If not, scroll down.

How about now, with Bill Murray sitting in the same room?

Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) sitting in the window that overlooks Tokyo


The rooms and suites are equally serene. With Hokkaido wood paneling, Egyptian cotton sheets, and an impressive art collection, the interiors at the Hyatt are tastefully luxurious.

The most indulgent is the Presidential Suite (with sauna and spa tub) and the Tokyo Suite (equipped with a grand piano and a library), but you’ll also feel spoiled in the regular rooms.

Panorama from the luxurious Tyoko Suite.




The Peak Lounge

Sitting in the Club on the 52nd floor or taking a dip in the indoor pool, you can admire Tokyo’s skyline and a beautiful view of Mount Fuji.

Night panorama of East Tokyo
3-7-1-2, Nishishinjuku, Tokyo 163-1055, Japan