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.