The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel
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Character and identity
Perched on the top seven floors of the 36-storey Kioi Tower, this Luxury Collection property opened in 2016 in the leafy, historically aristocratic Kioicho district. Rockwell Group's interiors play on a concept of levitation, with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame Tokyo from every angle and a 36th-floor arrival lobby anchored by Mari Noguchi's neon-lit glass waterfall facing Tokyo Tower. Two restaurants, the Sky Gallery Lounge Levita bar, an exclusive 34th-floor Club Lounge, and Spa and Fitness Kioi (Japan's only Swiss Perfection Montreux affiliate) round out the offer. Service is polished, detail-driven, and quietly Japanese, down to the Hinoki cypress scent in the elevators.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate couples and discerning business travellers who want a contemporary, view-led Tokyo base with strong service and easy metro access. Pair it with the Club Lounge if you value calm spaces, afternoon pastries and evening wine, and consider it for spa-focused stays given the unusual Swiss Perfection treatments.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting kid-focused programming, and traditionalists hoping for a ryokan-style or heritage Japanese aesthetic. Anyone who prefers Ginza or Shibuya street-level buzz will find Kioicho's quiet, mall-attached setting too residential, despite excellent transit links.
Bottom line
The defining feature here is the view: every public space and guest room is engineered around floating, panoramic sightlines across Tokyo, and that single decision shapes the entire stay. Book a Club Floor room or a corner suite for double aspects, and request east for the Imperial Palace and Skytree, or south for Tokyo Tower lit up at night. Friday arrivals catch the DJ at Levita.