Luxury Tokyo 5-Day Itinerary: Park Hyatt, Michelin Dining & Private Experiences
An ultra-premium journey through Tokyo's finest hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, digital art, and exclusive private tours
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arrival & Shinjuku Luxury Welcome
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Arrival at Airport & Transfer to Shinjuku
Arrive at Haneda or Narita Airport and board your pre-arranged private luxury car transfer to the Park Hyatt Tokyo in Shinjuku. Enjoy a seamless welcome with a personal butler greeting upon arrival.
Tamagoyaki Set Breakfast at Park Hyatt's Girandole
Start your Tokyo journey with a refined Japanese breakfast featuring house-made tamagoyaki (rolled egg omelette), grilled salmon, miso soup, pickles, and steamed rice at the Park Hyatt's Girandole restaurant overlooking the Tokyo skyline.
Private Check-In & Park Hyatt Suite Tour
Complete an early check-in to your Park Hyatt Deluxe Suite or Park Suite. Enjoy a guided orientation of the hotel's legendary amenities including the rooftop pool, Peak Bar, and New York Grill on the 52nd floor.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden Private Morning Walk
Enjoy a serene private-guided stroll through Shinjuku Gyoen, one of Tokyo's most elegant gardens, blending French formal, English landscape, and Japanese traditional garden styles across 58 hectares.
Tsukemen at Fuunji Ramen (Shinjuku's Legendary Dipping Noodles)
Experience one of Tokyo's most celebrated ramen counters — Fuunji in Shinjuku — serving thick, chewy noodles with an intensely rich tsukemen dipping broth made from chicken and fish stock, topped with chashu pork and menma.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck
Visit the free observation decks on the 45th floor of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for sweeping 360-degree views of the city including Shinjuku's skyscrapers and, on clear days, Mount Fuji.
Isetan Shinjuku Luxury Department Store
Explore Isetan Shinjuku, one of Japan's most prestigious department stores, browsing curated floors of Japanese designer fashion, premium cosmetics, traditional crafts, and an exceptional basement food hall (depachika).
Yakitori Omakase at Birdland (Michelin-Starred Ginza)
Dine at Birdland in Ginza, a Michelin-starred yakitori restaurant celebrated for its premium free-range Nagoya Cochin chicken skewers cooked over high-quality Bincho charcoal. The omakase course showcases every part of the bird with masterful precision.
New York Bar at Park Hyatt — Evening Cocktails
End the evening at the legendary New York Bar on the 52nd floor of the Park Hyatt, sipping hand-crafted cocktails and rare Japanese whiskies as Tokyo's neon skyline glitters below — the very setting that inspired the film 'Lost in Translation.'
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Park Hyatt Tokyo worth the price for a luxury stay?
Absolutely. The Park Hyatt Tokyo offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the Tokyo skyline, world-class service, a celebrated New York Bar, and the famous Peak Lounge. For luxury travelers, it remains one of the finest urban hotels in Asia and is widely considered an iconic Tokyo experience.
How far in advance should I book Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo?
For top Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo, reservations should be made at least 1–3 months in advance, and some exclusive omakase counters require bookings 6 months ahead. Using a concierge service at the Park Hyatt or a luxury travel agent significantly improves your chances of securing the most sought-after tables.
What is teamLab Borderless and do I need to book tickets in advance?
teamLab Borderless is a world-renowned immersive digital art museum in Tokyo featuring room-sized interactive light and projection installations. Yes, advance booking is essential as daily tickets sell out quickly, especially on weekends. Purchase tickets online through the official teamLab website as soon as your travel dates are confirmed.
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