Unfortunately, traveling to Japan has ruined many things for me, including sushi, toilets, and public transportation. They're just all done so much there. I've been spoiled when it comes to hospitality, too.
If my boyfriend and I found ourselves sitting tight for more than 30 seconds, a concierge or restaurant server would always apologize for “keeping us waiting.” Back home in , we often have to wait 20 minutes before being attended to without even a "sorry." But I digress.
We stayed at the for four nights on our 10-day trip through the country, and it certainly upheld the high caliber of...
well, we saw across Japan. (Which tbh came as no surprise, considering we've had excellent experiences at other properties across the globe.) If you’re ever in Ginza—which, btw, is the luxury district in Tokyo, known for its —you must stay here, or at least drop in for a drink.
Here are a few reasons why. I immediately knew I was in an EDITION property when I got a whiff of the hotel’s signature black tea-scented Le Labo fragrance, which hit me as soon as I walked through the front doors and into the lobby. To my right was a stunning sculptural staircase, and just in front of me was the sophisticated , adorned with delicious armchairs and gold accents.
We were attended to promptly and warmly, even though we were sweaty and dehydrated after navigating our way from the train station. The rooms at the Tokyo EDITION, Ginza make you feel like you’re about to have the best adult s.
