Top-floor rooftop bar, Tokyo skyline 360°, solo trip with a 51st-floor view.
"Hyatt's 2014 Tokyo Andaz, the Toranomon Hills tower's top six floors, the Tony Chi interiors, the rooftop bar."
Why this rank, Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills opened in June 2014 at the top of the new Toranomon Hills mixed-use tower - the Hyatt brand's first Andaz property in Japan and one of the early flagships of the Toranomon Hills development. 164 rooms across floors 47-52 of the 52-floor tower, with the lobby on floor 51 and the rooftop bar on floor 52. The high-floor concentration and the Andaz brand's distinctive informal-luxury register make the property the contemporary alternative to Tokyo's heritage Five-Stars. Restaurant: BeBu (American), The Tavern (international), Sushi (counter), and the Rooftop Bar on floor 52 anchor the dining program. The rooftop bar - one of the highest hotel bars in Tokyo - is the property's most-photographed setting. The AO Spa & Club across two floors operates the property's wellness anchor with city views from the gym. The Andaz Sky View Suite is the flagship. World of Hyatt Globalist elite members benefit from the brand's suite-upgrade policies. Best for contemporary-luxury preference over heritage, Hyatt loyalty, and Toranomon business.
Best room: Andaz Sky View Suite - corner suite with panoramic Tokyo view.
"Top-floor rooftop bar, Tokyo skyline 360°, solo trip with a 51st-floor view."
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills opened in 2014 on floors 47 through 52 of the Toranomon Hills Mori Tower (the same complex as the Tokyo EDITION Toranomon, opened six years earlier). Tony Chi designed the property, washi paper, indigo cotton, dark wood, and the lobby on the 51st floor is the most-cinematic of the Toranomon-Hills cluster. One hundred and sixty-four rooms, the upper-tier rooms with floor-to-ceiling glass and a Mount-Fuji-direction view on a clear winter day. The Andaz Tavern (the in-house restaurant) and the 52nd-floor Rooftop Bar are the dining-and-after-day spaces; the Pool & Spa on the 37th floor is the working morning recovery. Andaz Tokyo is the right pick for the solo retreat at a more-accessible price point than Aman or Bulgari, with the Toranomon-Hills district as the working asset, the Mori Art Museum (a 15-minute walk), the Roppongi Hills cluster, and the strong Hyatt brand-loyalty value for points-earning solo travellers.
Andaz Suite (the multi-room flagship) or Andaz Large King for the corner-suite product.
The Rooftop Bar at 6.30pm has the strongest 360° Tokyo skyline view in central Tokyo. Use the 37th-floor pool at 7am for the morning recovery, empty until 8am. The Andaz brand's complimentary minibar is genuinely complimentary.
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Tokyo for a Solo Retreat list. It scored an aggregate 9.5/10 across the three editorial criteria, competitive against the field but, on a solo retreat-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same Tokyo neighbourhood, see Toranomon and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.
If you have already chosen the dates, our editor recommends booking the room twelve weeks ahead. The best suites with the right view orientation go first, and inventory for the popular months is quoted in months, not weeks. Suite-level rooms with private plunge pools or terraces, the ones that earn this rank, are typically the first to sell out.
Editorial · #16 on the Top 20 Tokyo Hotels 2026 list
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills ranks #16 as the Hyatt brand's first Andaz property in Japan and one of the early flagships of the Toranomon Hills development. The 2014 opening at the top six floors of the 52-floor tower (lobby on floor 51, rooftop bar on floor 52) brought contemporary-luxury Hyatt to Tokyo at the same moment Aman Tokyo opened twelve blocks north.
For Tokyo visitors, Andaz Toranomon Hills is the address for contemporary-luxury preference over heritage Five-Stars, for World of Hyatt elite-program loyalty travelers, and for the Toranomon business district. The rooftop bar on floor 52 is one of the highest hotel rooftops in Tokyo. The Andaz Sky View Suite commands panoramic Tokyo views. The property's informal-luxury register reads differently from the heritage hotels and appeals to creative-industry travelers.