Palace Hotel Tokyo Is Touched By Dior’s Vision of Beauty

French couture meets Japanese elegance in a truly luxurious and immersive program.

In Tokyo, where craftsmanship and culture shape the rhythm of everyday life, Palace Hotel Tokyo introduces a new way to experience luxury. Titled A Touch of Dior at Palace Hotel Tokyo, the collaboration reflects the enduring dialogue between Japan and Dior. More importantly, it brings the Palace Hotel Tokyo Dior Experience into focus through a stay that feels both immersive and considered.

A Dialogue Between Paris and Tokyo

Located in Daikanyama, the Dior Bamboo Pavilion introduces a new architectural expression within the city. Its golden façade draws from the quiet strength of bamboo forests, while its structure echoes the elegance of 30 Avenue Montaigne. As a result, the Pavilion bridges two worlds through design and intention.

Inside, collections by Jonathan Anderson take centre stage, including limited pieces available only in Tokyo. At the same time, the surrounding landscape, conceived by Seijun Nishihata, frames the Pavilion through nature. The garden softens the structure, creating a setting that feels both contemporary and deeply rooted in place.

The Palace Hotel Tokyo Dior Experience

The Palace Hotel Tokyo Dior Experience begins with a one night stay shaped by quiet luxury. Guests are welcomed into a choice of rooms or suites, each offering views that stretch towards the Imperial Palace gardens. From the outset, early check in allows the experience to unfold at a gentler pace.

Access to the Club Lounge follows, where breakfast may be enjoyed within the lounge, at Grand Kitchen, or in room. In addition, Dior inspired floral arrangements introduce a subtle connection to the maison’s world, while curated amenities extend that narrative throughout the stay.

A welcome bottle of Champagne sets a celebratory tone. Guests staying in Club rooms receive Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut, while suites are paired with Ruinart Blanc de Blancs. Alongside this, Les Bonbons Bouton de Christian Dior chocolates add a considered touch that feels both playful and refined.

Later, the experience moves into the evening with the Miss Dior cocktail, served at Lounge Bar Privé or The Palace Lounge. Here, notes of star anise liqueur and almond sweetness come together in a composition that mirrors the maison’s signature elegance. At the same time, views across the Imperial Palace gardens ground the moment firmly in Tokyo.

From Pavilion to Table

Beyond the hotel, the experience continues with a privately guided visit to the Pavilion. A one way private transfer ensures a seamless journey, allowing guests to move effortlessly between spaces.

The visit concludes at Café Dior by Anne-Sophie Pic, where a seasonal light meal reflects a balance of French technique and delicate presentation. The menu unfolds through a sequence of soup, sandwich and salad, followed by dessert and coffee or tea. Each element remains understated, yet precise, aligning with the Pavilion’s refined atmosphere.

A Singular Expression of Luxury

Set within Marunouchi, Palace Hotel Tokyo continues to define contemporary hospitality in Japan. It holds Forbes Travel Guide Five Star status alongside Michelin Guide Three Keys, reinforcing its position within the global luxury landscape.

With A Touch of Dior, the hotel extends its narrative beyond place. Instead, it offers a carefully composed encounter between fashion and hospitality, where each detail contributes to a broader expression of beauty.

Available through March 31, 2027, and limited to one booking per day, the experience begins at JPY 251,000 for Club Deluxe with Balcony rooms, while suites start from JPY 407,000. In turn, it remains as exclusive as the world it invites guests to step into.

(Images – Dior) 

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