Bulgari Hotel Tokyo Opens April 4 in Yaesu District
Bulgari will open its eighth hotel on April 4 in Tokyo's Yaesu district, occupying floors 40 to 45 of the Tokyo Midtown Yaesu tower. The 98-room hotel features interiors by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel (ACPV), blending Italian design with Japanese elements. The 400-square-meter Bulgari Suite will be one of Tokyo's largest. Dining includes a restaurant by three-Michelin-starred chef Niko Romito, a sushi counter by Kenji Gyoten, and a Bulgari Dolci boutique. The hotel also offers a spa, pool, gym, and event spaces with triple-height ceilings. The tower, designed by Pickard Chilton Architects in 2022, overlooks the Imperial Palace gardens and the historic Tokyo Station (1914, by Tatsuno Kingo). Bulgari's presence in Japan dates to 1971 with the Mount Fuji brooch. Future openings include Maldives and Miami in 2025, Los Angeles in 2026.
Key facts
- Bulgari Hotel Tokyo opens April 4, 2023
- Located in Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, floors 40-45
- 98 rooms and suites, including a 400 sqm Bulgari Suite
- Interior design by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel (ACPV)
- Restaurant by Niko Romito (3 Michelin stars)
- Sushi Hoseki by Kenji Gyoten (3 Michelin stars)
- Bulgari Dolci boutique for chocolates
- Future openings: Maldives and Miami 2025, Los Angeles 2026
Entities
Artists
- Antonio Citterio
- Patricia Viel
- Niko Romito
- Kenji Gyoten
- Tatsuno Kingo
- Jan Joosten van Lodensteyn
- Morpurgo
- Antonio Barrera
- Ferruccio Ferrazzi
Institutions
- Bulgari
- Bulgari Hotels & Resorts
- ACPV Architects (Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel)
- Pickard Chilton Architects
- Tokyo Midtown Yaesu
- Artribune
Locations
- Tokyo
- Japan
- Yaesu
- Ginza
- Mount Fuji
- Imperial Palace
- Tokyo Station
- Milan
- London
- Paris
- Dubai
- Bali
- Beijing
- Shanghai
- Rome
- Maldives
- Miami
- Los Angeles