The Spa at Tokyo’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Nihonbashi

Described as “a heavenly place in the sky” because it is 36 floors high, The Spa at Tokyo’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Nihonbashi was recently voted the best day spa in Asia (as opposed to resort spas).

Here, therapists apply both Asian- and Western-inspired treatments: “Every customer is taken on a personal journey to improved well-being, depending on needs,” says Sarah Watterson, operations manager of The Spa at Tokyo’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

The Spa offers morning sessions of Ashtanga yoga in addition to massages, facials, manicures & pedicures, aromas, and more. They claim that, “Heat and water experiences will ease the body and relieve the mind. The vitality pool gently releases muscle tension, the crystal steam room offers a meditative experience, and a splash from the ice fountain provides a sharp, arctic refresher.”

Some people must think it’s true because this place was voted the best day spa in Asia.

Written by Health conscious traveler on October 28th, 2006 with 1 comment.
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