Tokyo is one of the most rewarding cities for World of Hyatt members. With 10 properties ranging from iconic luxury landmarks to efficient business hotels, there’s a Hyatt for every travel style — and elite members can unlock exceptional value here.
World of Hyatt Elite Status Benefits in Tokyo
Before we dive into each property, here’s what your World of Hyatt status gets you at Tokyo hotels:
| Tier | Key Benefits |
|---|---|
| Discoverist | Preferred room, bottled water, late checkout (2PM when available) |
| Explorist | Room upgrade (standard to premium), club lounge access at select properties, 2PM late checkout |
| Globalist | Suite upgrades (subject to availability), free breakfast, 4PM late checkout, waived resort fees, guest of honor bookings |
Pro tip: Globalist members at Park Hyatt Tokyo and Andaz Tokyo regularly receive suite upgrades — these properties have generous upgrade availability on weekdays. If you’re looking to fast-track your status before a Tokyo trip, World of Hyatt Globalist status can transform a good stay into an extraordinary one.
1. Park Hyatt Tokyo
Category: Luxury | Google Rating: 4.5/5 (4,500+ reviews) | Address: 3-7-1-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
The legendary Park Hyatt Tokyo occupies floors 39–52 of the Shinjuku Park Tower. Made famous by “Lost in Translation,” this hotel delivers understated Japanese luxury with panoramic views across the Tokyo skyline.
Distances to Key Landmarks
- Shinjuku Station: 0.8 km (12 min walk)
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building: 0.5 km (6 min walk)
- Meiji Shrine: 2.5 km (5 min by taxi)
- Shibuya Crossing: 3.5 km (8 min by train)
- Tokyo Tower: 8 km (20 min by taxi)
Why Stay Here
The Park Hyatt Tokyo is the quintessential Tokyo luxury experience. The New York Grill on the 52nd floor offers jaw-dropping views and live jazz. The Girandole breakfast (included for Globalist members) is one of Tokyo’s finest hotel breakfasts. Rooms were recently refreshed and feature deep soaking tubs with city views. The Peak Bar is an intimate cocktail spot away from the tourist crowds.
Elite upgrade potential: High. Suites here are among the best in Tokyo, with floor-to-ceiling windows and separate living areas. Weekday Globalist upgrades to Park Suite are frequently reported.
2. Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills
Category: Luxury Lifestyle | Google Rating: 4.5/5 (3,800+ reviews) | Address: 1-23-4 Toranomon, Minato-ku
Andaz Tokyo occupies the top six floors (47–52) of the Toranomon Hills tower. The design blends Japanese aesthetics with modern art, and the hotel feels more like a curated gallery than a chain property.
Distances to Key Landmarks
- Tokyo Tower: 1.2 km (15 min walk)
- Tsukiji Outer Market: 2.0 km (5 min by taxi)
- Ginza: 2.5 km (5 min by subway)
- Imperial Palace: 2.8 km (8 min by subway)
- Shibuya Crossing: 5.5 km (12 min by subway)
Why Stay Here
The views are unmatched — rooms face either Tokyo Tower or, on clear days, Mount Fuji. The rooftop terrace offers a surreal outdoor experience 250 meters above the city. Complimentary minibar (non-alcoholic) is refreshed daily in all rooms. The AO Spa’s infinity pool on the 37th floor is stunning. Evening happy hour with live jazz adds daily character.
Elite upgrade potential: Very high. The hotel has a large number of suites relative to standard rooms. Corner suites with dual-aspect Tokyo Tower views are common Globalist upgrades.
3. Grand Hyatt Tokyo
Category: Luxury | Google Rating: 4.4/5 (5,000+ reviews) | Address: 6-10-3 Roppongi, Minato-ku
Situated within the Roppongi Hills complex, the Grand Hyatt Tokyo combines power-player energy with refined Japanese hospitality. Ten restaurants, a world-class spa, and direct access to high-end shopping make this a self-contained luxury destination.
Distances to Key Landmarks
- Roppongi Hills / Mori Art Museum: 0 km (directly connected)
- Tokyo Midtown: 0.8 km (10 min walk)
- Tokyo Tower: 1.5 km (5 min by taxi)
- Shibuya Crossing: 2.5 km (6 min by taxi)
- Tsukiji Outer Market: 4.0 km (10 min by taxi)
Why Stay Here
The sheer scale and variety of dining is the standout — from the legendary Oak Door steakhouse to Roku Roku Japanese cuisine, Fiorentina Italian, and the French Kitchen brasserie. Nagomi Spa & Fitness includes a 20-meter pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and full spa menu. Direct indoor connection to Roppongi Hills means shopping, cinema, and art without stepping outside.
Elite upgrade potential: Moderate. Grand Suites are available but demand is high on weekends due to the Roppongi location’s popularity.
4. Hyatt Regency Tokyo
Category: Upper Upscale | Google Rating: 4.3/5 (4,200+ reviews) | Address: 2-7-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
A long-established business hotel in the Shinjuku skyscraper district, the Hyatt Regency Tokyo offers solid reliability and excellent value for points redemptions. Recently renovated rooms bring it firmly into the modern era.
Distances to Key Landmarks
- Shinjuku Station: 0.6 km (8 min walk)
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building: 0.3 km (3 min walk)
- Meiji Shrine: 2.0 km (5 min by taxi)
- Shibuya Crossing: 3.0 km (7 min by train)
- Akihabara: 8 km (15 min by train)
Why Stay Here
Best value-for-points Hyatt in Shinjuku. The Regency Club lounge (floors 27–28) offers stunning views and complimentary evening cocktails. Walking distance to the Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) food alley. The Caffè on the ground floor does an excellent breakfast buffet. Renovated rooms feature Japanese-inspired minimalist design.
Elite upgrade potential: Moderate-high. Club room upgrades are common for Explorist/Globalist members.
5. Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo
Category: Upper Upscale Lifestyle | Google Rating: 4.4/5 (2,800+ reviews) | Address: 6-6-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Right in the heart of Tokyo’s most upscale shopping district, the Hyatt Centric Ginza is a sleek lifestyle hotel ideal for fashion-forward travelers and foodies.
Distances to Key Landmarks
- Ginza Six Mall: 0.1 km (1 min walk)
- Tsukiji Outer Market: 0.8 km (10 min walk)
- Kabuki-za Theatre: 0.5 km (6 min walk)
- Imperial Palace: 1.5 km (5 min by taxi)
- Tokyo Station: 1.2 km (4 min by subway)
Why Stay Here
Location is everything here — you’re steps from Ginza’s luxury boutiques, department stores, and some of Tokyo’s best sushi restaurants. The NAMIKI667 restaurant serves modern Japanese cuisine with French influence. Rooms are compact but exceptionally designed. The terrace on the top floor is a hidden gem for evening drinks.
Elite upgrade potential: Low-moderate. Limited suite inventory but corner rooms with Ginza views are possible.
6. Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya
Category: Extended Stay | Google Rating: 4.4/5 (1,200+ reviews) | Address: 1-1-7 Kamiyamacho, Shibuya-ku
An extended-stay concept with full kitchens, this is ideal for longer Tokyo visits. Despite the “apartment” format, it maintains full Hyatt service standards.
Distances to Key Landmarks
- Shibuya Crossing: 0.8 km (10 min walk)
- Shibuya Station: 0.7 km (9 min walk)
- Harajuku/Takeshita Street: 1.2 km (15 min walk)
- Meiji Shrine: 1.5 km (18 min walk)
- Shinjuku Station: 3.0 km (6 min by train)
Why Stay Here
Full kitchen with washer/dryer in every room makes this perfect for families or extended stays. The quiet Kamiyamacho neighborhood feels residential yet is walking distance to Shibuya’s energy. Excellent point-value redemption. H Market on the ground floor provides grab-and-go breakfast included for all guests.
Elite upgrade potential: Moderate. Studio-to-one-bedroom upgrades are common.
7. Hyatt Centric Kanazawa (Day Trip Base)
Category: Upper Upscale Lifestyle | Google Rating: 4.3/5 (1,500+ reviews) | Address: 1-5-2 Hirooka, Kanazawa
While technically not in Tokyo, this property is just 2.5 hours by Shinkansen and makes an excellent side trip. Included for travelers doing a Tokyo-based Japan itinerary.
Distances to Kanazawa Landmarks
- Kanazawa Station: 0.3 km (4 min walk)
- Kenroku-en Garden: 2.5 km (10 min by bus)
- 21st Century Museum: 2.8 km (12 min by bus)
- Higashi Chaya District: 2.0 km (8 min by taxi)
Why Stay Here
Kanazawa is Japan’s best-preserved Edo-era city and this hotel puts you steps from the Shinkansen. Modern design with local Kanazawa craft elements. Restaurant uses local Kaga cuisine ingredients. A perfect 1-2 night addition to any Tokyo itinerary.
8. Hyatt Place Tokyo Bay
Category: Select Service | Google Rating: 4.2/5 (2,100+ reviews) | Address: 6-2-1 Urayasu, Chiba (Tokyo Disney Resort area)
The closest Hyatt to Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea, positioned as an affordable family-friendly option with complimentary shuttle to the Disney parks.
Distances to Key Landmarks
- Tokyo Disneyland: 2.0 km (free shuttle, 5 min)
- Tokyo DisneySea: 2.5 km (free shuttle, 7 min)
- Tokyo Station: 16 km (20 min by JR Keiyo Line)
- Ginza: 18 km (25 min by train)
Why Stay Here
Free Disney Resort shuttle eliminates transport hassles. Gallery Kitchen serves all-day dining. Rooms comfortably fit families with sofa beds. Points cost is significantly lower than Disney’s official hotels. The area has outlet shopping and waterfront dining.
Elite upgrade potential: Low. Limited room variety.
9. Hyatt Regency Tokyo Bay (Opening 2026)
Category: Upper Upscale | Google Rating: New Property | Address: Urayasu, Chiba (Tokyo Disney Resort area)
Hyatt’s newest Tokyo-area property, positioned as the premium option near Disney Resort with full resort amenities including pool and multiple restaurants.
Distances to Key Landmarks
- Tokyo Disneyland: 1.5 km (shuttle available)
- Tokyo DisneySea: 2.0 km (shuttle available)
- Tokyo Station: 16 km (20 min by JR Keiyo Line)
Why Stay Here
Brand-new facilities with resort-style pool and extensive kids’ facilities. Multiple dining venues. A strong Hyatt points redemption for families wanting a more upscale Disney experience without paying Tokyo Disney Resort hotel prices.
10. Hyatt Centric Shibuya Tokyo (Planned)
Category: Lifestyle | Google Rating: Planned Opening | Address: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Hyatt continues its Tokyo expansion with a planned lifestyle property in the heart of Shibuya. Details are limited but expect the Centric brand’s focus on local neighborhood immersion.
How to Maximize Your Hyatt Stay in Tokyo
1. Book suites with points at Park Hyatt or Andaz — the value per point is extraordinary compared to cash rates (often $800-1,200/night)
2. Use Guest of Honor (Globalist benefit) — book for friends/family and they receive your full Globalist benefits
3. Stack with World of Hyatt credit card — earn bonus points at Hyatt properties
4. Request late checkout early — Japanese hotel culture means this is almost always honored for elites
5. Breakfast is included for Globalist — at Park Hyatt Tokyo alone, this is worth $80+ per person daily
If you don’t yet have World of Hyatt Globalist status and have a Tokyo trip planned, consider a World of Hyatt status upgrade — the breakfast benefit alone at Park Hyatt or Andaz pays for itself within 2-3 nights.
Quick Comparison Table
| Hotel | Rating | Best For | Points/Night (approx) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Park Hyatt Tokyo | 4.5/5 | Luxury, couples, “Lost in Translation” | 30,000 |
| Andaz Tokyo | 4.5/5 | Design lovers, views, suites | 30,000 |
| Grand Hyatt Tokyo | 4.4/5 | Dining, nightlife, families | 25,000 |
| Hyatt Regency Tokyo | 4.3/5 | Business, value, Shinjuku base | 15,000 |
| Hyatt Centric Ginza | 4.4/5 | Shopping, food, central location | 20,000 |
| Hyatt House Shibuya | 4.4/5 | Extended stays, families | 15,000 |
| Hyatt Centric Kanazawa | 4.3/5 | Day trips, culture | 12,000 |
| Hyatt Place Tokyo Bay | 4.2/5 | Disney families, budget | 12,000 |
Final Thoughts
Tokyo’s Hyatt portfolio is among the strongest in Asia. Whether you’re splashing out at the Park Hyatt for a special occasion or stacking value at the Hyatt Regency for a longer stay, World of Hyatt elite status transforms every property here. Globalist breakfast alone saves $150+ per day for couples at the luxury properties — making status pursuit one of the best investments for frequent Tokyo visitors.
