Soho House Tokyo - New Hotel in Tokyo, Japan
In the Heart of Tokyo’s Creative District
Set in Minami-Aoyama, one of Tokyo’s most design-forward neighborhoods, Soho House Tokyo places guests at the crossroads of fashion, art, and architecture. Just moments from Omotesando — often described as Tokyo’s Champs-Élysées — the area is defined by avant-garde boutiques, contemporary galleries, and leafy boulevards. Elevated within the Omotesando Grid Tower, the House offers sweeping views over the city, creating a rare perspective where Tokyo’s urban energy feels both present and beautifully distant.
Soho House’s First Japanese Address
Opening in April 2026, Soho House Tokyo marks the brand’s long-awaited debut in Japan and its milestone 50th House globally. True to the ethos of Soho House, the concept is rooted in creating a home for creatives — a space where artists, designers, and cultural figures can connect, unwind, and be inspired. More than a hotel, it is a members’ club with rooms, blending hospitality with community. Here, the philosophy of “home away from home” is reinterpreted through a distinctly Tokyo lens, where precision, craft, and quiet detail shape every experience.
East Meets West
Spanning four floors high above the city, Soho House Tokyo is conceived as a layered, immersive environment where Japanese heritage meets contemporary international style. The interiors draw deeply from local craftsmanship, incorporating upcycled kimono fabrics, traditional weaving techniques such as sakiori, and artisanal textures throughout the spaces. At the same time, the design remains unmistakably Soho House — eclectic, warm, and residential — blending vintage influences with modern elements. The result is a refined yet playful dialogue between minimalism and maximalism, tradition and futurism, offering a space that feels both culturally rooted and globally relevant.
Intimate Urban Retreats
The House features 42 bedrooms, ranging from Cosy rooms to expansive suites with kitchenettes and living areas. Each room is designed as a private sanctuary above the city, with balconies that invite guests to step outside and take in Tokyo’s skyline. Interiors are layered with tactile materials, handcrafted details, and soft lighting, creating an atmosphere that feels both elevated and deeply personal. The use of traditional textiles and contemporary furnishings brings a unique character to each space, reinforcing the sense of staying somewhere truly distinctive.
Where Culture Meets Conversation
At the heart of Soho House Tokyo lies its vibrant social energy. The club spaces include a restaurant, bar, and lounge areas designed for connection, creativity, and effortless gatherings. Menus are expected to reflect a blend of international Soho House classics and locally inspired dishes, creating a culinary offering that feels both familiar and rooted in place. From morning coffees to late-night conversations, these spaces evolve throughout the day, embodying the dynamic rhythm of Tokyo’s creative scene.
Elevated Above the City
Wellbeing is seamlessly integrated into the House’s lifestyle offering. A dedicated wellness studio, bathed in natural light and overlooking Aoyama-dori, hosts yoga, Pilates, and mat-based classes designed to restore balance in the midst of urban intensity. Above it all, a rooftop terrace with an infinity-style pool offers a rare moment of calm — a place where the city fades into the background and the skyline becomes part of the experience.
Tokyo Through a Creative Lens
Soho House Tokyo is not simply a hotel; it is a cultural address — a place where global creativity meets Japanese precision, where social energy blends with private retreat, and where Tokyo reveals itself through a more intimate, design-led perspective. For those seeking more than a stay, it offers a way of living the city from within its creative core.
We love Soho House Tokyo for:
– Opening in April 2026 as Soho House’s first location in Japan
– 42 rooms and suites with balconies and crafted interiors
– Prime location in Aoyama, Tokyo’s design and fashion district
– East-meets-West design with traditional Japanese craftsmanship
– Rooftop pool and terrace overlooking the city skyline
– Members’ club atmosphere blending hospitality, culture, and community
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