Aman Tokyo unveils 2,500sq m wellbeing facility with views of Mount Fuji
By Helen Andrews
Kerry Hill Architects was in charge of the interior design of the hotel Credit: Aman Tokyo
Aman Resorts has launched an 84-bedroom hotel in Tokyo that occupies the top six floors of The Otemachi Tower, two of which are given over to more than 2,500sq m (26,910sqft) of spa and fitness facilities overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens.
The Aman Tokyo’s Aman Spa, which uses its own Japanese Aman Spa products, is situated on the 33rd and 34th floors and features eight double treatment rooms – each with a dressing room, treatment area, steam shower and bathroom.
In addition to private relaxation rooms, there is a 30m (98ft) heated swimming pool, flanked by double daybeds with views of the city. The facility’s changing rooms offer steamrooms, traditional Japanese and western showers plus hot Japanese baths.
The fitness facility is equipped with machinery from Technogym, Life Fitness, TRX and spinning bikes. There is also a yoga and pilates studio.
Kerry Hill Architects was in charge of the interior design of the hotel, including the addition of a 4,500sq ft (418sq m) paper lantern structure in the lobby that diffuses light to illuminate the entrance.
Aman Resorts has launched an 84-bedroom hotel in Tokyo that occupies the top
six floors of The Otemachi Tower, two of which are given over to more than
2,500sq m (26,910sqft) of spa and fitness facilities overlooking the Imperial
Palace Gardens.
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challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
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11 to 14 April saw the fitness industry impressively demonstrate just how innovative it is in
fulfilling its responsibility for a healthy society at FIBO in Cologne. Over 1,000 exhibitors
and partners generated boundless enthusiasm among 129,668 visitors from 114 countries.
Aman Tokyo unveils 2,500sq m wellbeing facility with views of Mount Fuji
By Helen Andrews
Kerry Hill Architects was in charge of the interior design of the hotel Credit: Aman Tokyo
Aman Resorts has launched an 84-bedroom hotel in Tokyo that occupies the top six floors of The Otemachi Tower, two of which are given over to more than 2,500sq m (26,910sqft) of spa and fitness facilities overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens.
The Aman Tokyo’s Aman Spa, which uses its own Japanese Aman Spa products, is situated on the 33rd and 34th floors and features eight double treatment rooms – each with a dressing room, treatment area, steam shower and bathroom.
In addition to private relaxation rooms, there is a 30m (98ft) heated swimming pool, flanked by double daybeds with views of the city. The facility’s changing rooms offer steamrooms, traditional Japanese and western showers plus hot Japanese baths.
The fitness facility is equipped with machinery from Technogym, Life Fitness, TRX and spinning bikes. There is also a yoga and pilates studio.
Kerry Hill Architects was in charge of the interior design of the hotel, including the addition of a 4,500sq ft (418sq m) paper lantern structure in the lobby that diffuses light to illuminate the entrance.
Aman Resorts has launched an 84-bedroom hotel in Tokyo that occupies the top
six floors of The Otemachi Tower, two of which are given over to more than
2,500sq m (26,910sqft) of spa and fitness facilities overlooking the Imperial
Palace Gardens.
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Experience the pinnacle of fitness and luxury at the premier industry event, Sibec EMEA, set
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As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
Being a carer – whether that’s looking after a young person, a senior citizen or someone with
a long-term illness or disability – can be rewarding but stressful at times. These
responsibilities may also limit the carer’s ability to find paid employment.
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fulfilling its responsibility for a healthy society at FIBO in Cologne. Over 1,000 exhibitors
and partners generated boundless enthusiasm among 129,668 visitors from 114 countries.