Directly connected to two subway stations in Nagatacho, The Capitol Hotel Tokyu brings Kengo Kuma’s interpretation of Japanese architecture to Tokyo’s government district. The 251 rooms begin high above the city, pairing broad windows with shoji-inspired screens, pale timber and generous bathrooms. Suiren, Star Hill and Origami cover Japanese, Chinese and all-day dining, while the Capitol Bar overlooks the city from a quieter corner. An indoor pool, fitness club and spa occupy the wellness floors, and a reconstructed garden and shrine path soften the tower’s formal urban setting.