
Janu Tokyo & Aman Residences,Tokyo

Azabudai HillsLocated in the center of Tokyo, it is a comprehensive development project integrating commercial, residential and cultural aspects. The main building, Tower A, is home to luxury residences such as the Aman Residence.
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Japan’s tallest and most expensive mansion「Aman Residences, Tokyo” (Aman Residence Tokyo), as the world’s first Aman independent residential project, its unique design concept has raised the standard of luxury residences to a whole new level.

Janu Tokyo Hotel|The person responsible for the interior design of the hotel is Jean-Michel Gathy, a famous international architect and Aman’s royal designer. Jean-Michel Gathy, who has a cross-cultural background between the East and the West, not only grasps the pulse of the times, but also has a profound understanding of Asian style and craft inheritance.

◉ Jean-Michel Gathy: Janu Tokyo Hotel
Aman Residences,Tokyo
Aman Tokyo Residence
Aman Apartments has a total of 91 apartments, ranging from a two-bedroom apartment to a penthouse apartment with an area of up to 1,500 square meters, with six bedrooms, the average price of an apartment is about 2 billion yen (about 100 million yuan), and the price of a penthouse is about 30 billion yen (about 1.5 billion yuan).

△Entrance
The entrance design of the apartment is full of luxury and sophistication. The marble walls show elegant texture and unique luster, adding a noble atmosphere to the entire space, and the stone sculpture ornaments pay tribute to natural beauty and art.
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Aman Residences, Tokyo interior design by Yabu Pushelberg is responsible. They have accumulated more than 40 years of experience in luxury design. They focus on creating immersive, multi-layered environmental experiences. Their focus goes far beyond the fashionable or elegant appearance of an object, but the delicate feeling of the destination and the cultural connotation behind it.
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△Shared rest area
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Yabu Pushelberg’s design concept draws inspiration from natural elements and explores the relationship between land, sea and sky. In the shared space, the elements of water, air, fire and earth not only create beautiful encounters, but also encourage people to reconnect with themselves through contemplation of nature.

Yabu references Asian aesthetics, especially Japanese design and culture, and blends it with European sensibility for texture and comfort to create soft and ethereal Aman Residences, Tokyo.


Pool renderings ▽


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