Executive House Zen

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Executive House Zen

Enjoy top-tier hospitality on a special floor of a historic hotel.

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A hotel-within-a-hotel with just 84 rooms, located on the 11th and 12th floors of the main building of Hotel New Otani (Tokyo), one of Japan’s three classic luxury hotels. It is one of Japan’s leading luxury hotels, having received the highest Five-Star rating in the hotel category of the Forbes Travel Guide for six consecutive years.

The hotel and guest rooms feature original ink artwork handwritten by calligrapher Shotei Ihata, while the furnishings use traditional Japanese materials such as bamboo, charcoal, and washi paper. In this refined space for adults that evokes the spirit of wabi-sabi, guests can enjoy an elegant stay. The amenities and bedding have also been carefully selected with a focus on functionality, so comfort is never overlooked.

Guests also have access to a dedicated executive lounge, where food and drinks are served six times a day, from breakfast to a nightcap. Additional services exclusive to Executive House Zen include complimentary access to the Golden Spa with a gym, pool, and sauna, as well as a dedicated concierge on hand.

Highlights

  • A hotel-within-a-hotel occupying two floors of Hotel New Otani.
  • Hospitality recognized with the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rating for six consecutive years.
  • Exclusive Executive House Zen services, including meals in the private lounge and a dedicated concierge.

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  • A calming space designed with traditional Japanese natural materials and colors

    A calming space designed with traditional Japanese natural materials and colors

  • A deluxe room with views of the Tokyo night skyline from the bathtub

    A deluxe room with views of the Tokyo night skyline from the bathtub

  • From the private lounge, guests can look out over the greenery of the Akasaka Imperial Gardens, the Japan National Stadium, and even Mt. Fuji on clear days

    From the private lounge, guests can look out over the greenery of the Akasaka Imperial Gardens, the Japan National Stadium, and even Mt. Fuji on clear days

  • Guests are served food and drinks six times a day in the lounge

    Guests are served food and drinks six times a day in the lounge

  • Afternoon tea set featuring sweets from Pierre Hermé Paris (limited quantities, advance reservation required)

    Afternoon tea set featuring sweets from Pierre Hermé Paris (limited quantities, advance reservation required)

  • Guests are also free to stroll through Hotel New Otani’s symbol, its Japanese garden

    Guests are also free to stroll through Hotel New Otani’s symbol, its Japanese garden

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Can I leave my luggage after check-out?

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Yes. We can store your luggage at the bell desk.

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Is there a smoking area?

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Yes. Please request a smoking room or use one of the smoking areas inside the hotel.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the hotel?

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Yes. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.

Q

I’m staying for a special anniversary. Can you prepare anything?

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Yes. We can arrange flowers, cakes, and more. Please contact us at least 3 days before your stay.

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Do you have amenities for children?

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Yes. We provide children’s amenities such as toothbrushes, slippers, and yukata.

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How much is parking?

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The regular rate is ¥500 per 30 minutes, but it is free for hotel guests during their stay.

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Details

Name in Japanese
エグゼクティブハウス 禅
Postal Code
102-8578
Address
11th-12th Floors, Main Building, Hotel New Otani, 4-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Phone
03-3234-5678
Check-in
3:00pm
Check-out
12:00pm
Rates
from ¥104,900
Access
1) Approx. 3-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Akasaka-mitsuke Station or Nagatacho Station
2) Approx. 6-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Kojimachi Station
3) Approx. 8-minute walk from JR and Tokyo Metro Yotsuya Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official website
Official website (Japanese)