High above Nihonbashi, Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo connects the city's mercantile past with a sharply contemporary vertical hotel experience. Upper-floor accommodation uses large windows, Japanese craft references and controlled materials to frame views towards Tokyo Bay, the Skytree or Mount Fuji on clear days. The dining scene is a major part of the address, spanning Japanese, Cantonese, Italian, French and bar settings high in the tower. A serene spa and sky-level social spaces keep the experience elevated, while Mitsukoshimae, Nihonbashi bridges and historic department stores sit below.