Aman Tokyo unveils 2,500sq m wellbeing facility with views of Mount Fuji
By Helen Andrews
Kerry Hill Architects was in charge of the interior design of the hotel Credit: Aman Tokyo
Aman Resorts has launched an 84-bedroom hotel in Tokyo that occupies the top six floors of The Otemachi Tower, two of which are given over to more than 2,500sq m (26,910sqft) of spa and fitness facilities overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens.
The Aman Tokyo’s Aman Spa, which uses its own Japanese Aman Spa products, is situated on the 33rd and 34th floors and features eight double treatment rooms – each with a dressing room, treatment area, steam shower and bathroom.
In addition to private relaxation rooms, there is a 30m (98ft) heated swimming pool, flanked by double daybeds with views of the city. The facility’s changing rooms offer steamrooms, traditional Japanese and western showers plus hot Japanese baths.
The fitness facility is equipped with machinery from Technogym, Life Fitness, TRX and spinning bikes. There is also a yoga and pilates studio.
Kerry Hill Architects was in charge of the interior design of the hotel, including the addition of a 4,500sq ft (418sq m) paper lantern structure in the lobby that diffuses light to illuminate the entrance.
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Aman Resorts has launched an 84-bedroom hotel in Tokyo that occupies the top
six floors of The Otemachi Tower, two of which are given over to more than
2,500sq m (26,910sqft) of spa and fitness facilities overlooking the Imperial
Palace Gardens.
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Aman Tokyo unveils 2,500sq m wellbeing facility with views of Mount Fuji
By Helen Andrews
Kerry Hill Architects was in charge of the interior design of the hotel Credit: Aman Tokyo
Aman Resorts has launched an 84-bedroom hotel in Tokyo that occupies the top six floors of The Otemachi Tower, two of which are given over to more than 2,500sq m (26,910sqft) of spa and fitness facilities overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens.
The Aman Tokyo’s Aman Spa, which uses its own Japanese Aman Spa products, is situated on the 33rd and 34th floors and features eight double treatment rooms – each with a dressing room, treatment area, steam shower and bathroom.
In addition to private relaxation rooms, there is a 30m (98ft) heated swimming pool, flanked by double daybeds with views of the city. The facility’s changing rooms offer steamrooms, traditional Japanese and western showers plus hot Japanese baths.
The fitness facility is equipped with machinery from Technogym, Life Fitness, TRX and spinning bikes. There is also a yoga and pilates studio.
Kerry Hill Architects was in charge of the interior design of the hotel, including the addition of a 4,500sq ft (418sq m) paper lantern structure in the lobby that diffuses light to illuminate the entrance.
Amanresorts is to open a beachside resort and Aman Spa on the shores of Vietnam’s ...
Aman Resorts has launched an 84-bedroom hotel in Tokyo that occupies the top
six floors of The Otemachi Tower, two of which are given over to more than
2,500sq m (26,910sqft) of spa and fitness facilities overlooking the Imperial
Palace Gardens.
For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
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gathering of the Health & Fitness industry’s most influential leaders.
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