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Janu Tokyo redefines luxury hospitality by emphasising on genuine human connection, playful expression and social wellness within a progressive urban landscape

Nestled within the vibrant heart of Azabudai Hills, Janu Tokyo embodies a holistic approach to wellness within a progressive urban landscape. Designed by Japan’s leading developer, Mori Building Co. Ltd., Azabudai Hills epitomises a ‘Modern Urban Village,’ harmonising nature with cosmopolitan living. Janu Tokyo, situated within the Residence A Tower, offers a seamless blend of luxury accommodation and cutting-edge wellness facilities.

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MEANING:

Meaning ‘soul’ in Sanskrit, Janu represents a profound connection to the essence of being, blending the 35-year legacy of Aman.

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AREA:

Janu Tokyo occupies the 13 lower floors of the high-rise block in the Azabudai Hills development, covering more than eight hectares, comprising offices, residences, and a variety of retail and dining options.

UNIQUE AMENITIES:

The Wellness Centre boasts the only boxing ring located within a hotel in Tokyo, alongside spinning, world-class training, recovery, and relaxation facilities.

NATURAL LIGHT AND VIEWS:

Floor-to-ceiling windows in all guest rooms maximise natural light and offer panoramic views of Tokyo, creating a bright and airy atmosphere that enhances the overall guest experience.

ECLECTIC INTERIORS:

The interiors, from the reception to the restaurants and pools, feature playful elements like oversized bracket lamps and vibrant red lacquered ceilings, which add a touch of fun and vibrancy to the serene environment.

GUEST ROOMS:

Designed by Jean-Michel Gathy, the guest rooms maintain a serene atmosphere with a muted colour palette and references to Japanese design, such as shoji screen-inspired room dividers. Rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows for natural light.

HYDROTHERAPY AND THERMAL AREA:

An extensive hydrotherapy and thermal area includes a 25-metre heated lap pool, a separate lounge pool, and two signature private Spa Houses. These Spa Houses introduce a new spa concept to Japan, featuring cold and hot plunge pools, Banya, and Hammam.

WELLNESS CENTRE:

Spanning 4,000 sqm, the Wellness Centre features one of Tokyo’s largest gyms (340 sqm) with Outrace and Skill X circuits, and five movement studios for group exercise including spinning, boxing, golf and yoga.

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