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New York Bar (Park Hyatt Tokyo)

An iconic jazz bar offering live music, classic cocktails, and unparalleled night views of the Tokyo cityscape from the 52nd floor.

Featured in 'Lost in Translation'
4.4
(384 reviews)on Google
$$$$Cocktail BarShinjuku

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Perched atop the Shinjuku Park Tower, the Park Hyatt Tokyo, home to the iconic New York Bar, offers an unparalleled luxury experience for discerning travelers. Having recently undergone a significant renovation in 2025, the hotel blends timeless elegance with contemporary design, occupying the 39th to 52nd floors and providing breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo and, on clear days, Mount Fuji. The New York Bar itself is a destination, famous for its sophisticated ambiance, live jazz performances, and its memorable appearance in Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation."

Guests at the New York Bar are treated to expertly crafted cocktails, including signature drinks like the L.I.T. cocktail, alongside a selection of fine wines and spirits. The bar's interior, adorned with vibrant murals by Italian artist Valerio Adami, creates a captivating backdrop for an evening of quality entertainment and an unforgettable Tokyo night. Beyond the bar, the Park Hyatt Tokyo provides an oasis of calm and exclusivity, offering a refined urban residence experience with intuitive service and meticulous attention to detail, making every stay a personally tailored journey.

What People Are Saying

A reviewer

One reviewer described it as one of the best experiences in Japan, highly commending the English-speaking staff, the great food, and the amazing view and atmosphere of the bar.

Another reviewer

Another guest felt the service, while good, wasn't exceptional for a high-end establishment, but the quality of the drinks and the atmosphere more than made up for it. They also mentioned the cover charge and possible wait without a reservation, but noted they were accommodated as a walk-in.

Capt

Capt visited recently on a Friday evening and noted the expensive cover charge of ¥3,300, which included some snacks. They found the cocktails good but not amazing, emphasizing that guests primarily pay for the overall experience and the nice views.

Based on public reviews