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Palace Hotel Tokyo’s spa is Japan’s first outpost of the French spa brand, Evian. The soaking pools and sauna at this Evian Spa are impressive enough. But Palace Hotel Tokyo spa patrons can also count on:
– Luxurious his-and-hers spa locker rooms with various pools, tubs, steam, and sauna
– A 20-meter (66-foot) indoor pool, catnip to lap swimmers
– A 24-hour fitness room filled with cutting-edge equipment
Featuring panoramic views of the Imperial Palace gardens, an Alpine-inspired design and a pristine, white ambiance, evian SPA sets the stage for one of Tokyo’s most refined wellness experiences with its unique blend of French savoir-faire and Asian therapies.
“Most hotels endeavour to have at least one widely talked about signature restaurant,” said Executive Director & General Manager, Masaru Watanabe. “What we’ve established at Palace Hotel Tokyo is a constellation of restaurants, each a new beacon for diners intent on experiencing some of the most sophisticated cuisine of its class in Japan.”
The 1,200-square-meter facility features five private treatment rooms, a spa suite, heated baths, a marble sauna, cold plunge pool, dry sauna, reclining baths and separate men’s and women’s relaxation lounges.
Inspired by the journey which evian natural mineral water takes through the French Alps, the urban spa offers a metaphorical experience of that same journey – with treatments centered on celestial restoration, mineral enrichment, precious nourishment and renewed vitality.
Products by Paris-based Omnisens and Anne Semonin are incorporated throughout. evian SPA TOKYO is located on the 5th floor and is open daily from 6:30 am to 10:00 pm.
Roger Scoble blogs about the latest gadgets, travel and luxury news. A graduate of UCLA, Roger loves to travel, drive luxe autos and have amazing adventures.