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Yabu Pusheberg’s Wabi Sabi Wonderland at Tokyo’s new JW Marriott

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Tokyo‘s New JW‍ Marriott Unveils Design-Led Hospitality by Yabu Pushelberg

TOKYO, JAPAN – ​the JW Marriott Tokyo, recently opened in the Takanawa Gateway City area, showcases a holistic design approach by acclaimed studio Yabu Pushelberg, blending modern luxury with the Japanese aesthetic of wabi sabi. The hotel’s interiors prioritize ⁤a calming ⁢atmosphere, natural materials, ​and ‌expansive views of the Tokyo skyline,⁣ offering a unique hospitality experience.

the project marks a significant addition to Tokyo’s evolving hospitality landscape, catering to both international travelers ⁢and​ local residents seeking refined experiences. Yabu Pushelberg’s design extends ​beyond aesthetics, influencing ⁢the flow⁣ of spaces⁤ and the overall guest journey, ​from the hotel’s⁣ dining ​venues to it’s striking indoor infinity pool. The firm’s signature style emphasizes understated elegance and⁤ a connection to the surrounding surroundings, creating a sanctuary within the bustling metropolis.

Guests ⁤at the JW Marriott​ can explore a diverse range of dining options, including customary bento ‍breakfasts at kako, a modern kappo menu at Saki with panoramic ⁤city views, and Mediterranean‌ flavors at Sefino. Le Cres offers artisanal croissants and desserts, while the ⁤JW Bar provides a sophisticated setting for evening cocktails.

Beyond the hotel itself, ‍the Takanawa Gateway City area offers attractions like the newly opened ⁢newoman complex, featuring numerous stores and⁢ eateries, including the Luftbaum indoor garden experience on the North Tower’s top two floors. The design of the JW Marriott and its surrounding area contribute to the revitalization of Takanawa, ⁣positioning it as a new hub for culture and ⁣commerce in Tokyo.

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