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The 5 Best Rooftop Bars in Tokyo 2026

The 5 best rooftop bars in Tokyo for 2026, from the Park Hyatt's New York Bar to Andaz, Mandarin, and Shibuya Sky. The full Tokyo skyline list.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is New York Grill & Bar (Park Hyatt).

5 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Tokyo's rooftop scene runs on hotel sky bars, and the five below earn the altitude. The Park Hyatt's New York Bar carries the legend, but each room here pairs a real view with a serious drink. Most sit in Shinjuku, Toranomon, Nihonbashi, and Shibuya.

The 5 best rooftop bars in Tokyo

Editor's №1

New York Grill & Bar (Park Hyatt)

The New York Grill & Bar crowns the Park Hyatt on the 52nd floor of Shinjuku Park Tower, the room that made the Lost in Translation skyline famous. After an 18-month renovation the hotel reopened in December 2025 with the bar restored to its black-and-chrome grandeur, live jazz, and floor-to-ceiling city views. Go after 8pm for the band, and dress the part.

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Rooftop Bar at Andaz Tokyo

The Rooftop Bar at Andaz Tokyo sits on the 52nd floor of Toranomon Hills with a semi-open terrace and a wraparound skyline. The list leans on Japanese ingredients, with most signature cocktails landing between 2,000 and 3,000 yen. It is the year-round modernist alternative to the Park Hyatt. Best at dusk, when the city lights start to climb.

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Mandarin Bar

The Mandarin Bar holds the 37th floor of the Mandarin Oriental in Nihonbashi, all polished calm and signature cocktails from Kengo Oda. The view runs across the old merchant district toward Tokyo Skytree, and the service is as precise as the pours. Go for a quiet, grown-up nightcap rather than a party, and ask the team for an off-menu build.

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Two Rooms

Two Rooms runs a grill and bar on the fifth floor of the AO Building in Aoyama, and its wide terrace is the draw. The skyline sweeps across Omotesando while the kitchen sends out grilled plates and the bar keeps a strong wine list. Best for an early-evening terrace seat with food before the room fills with the after-work crowd.

The Roof Shibuya Sky

The Roof sits 230 metres up on the open deck of Shibuya Sky, with 360-degree views that reach Tokyo Tower, Skytree, and Mount Fuji on a clear day. It runs seasonally, roughly late April to late December, with ticketed entry and a drink package built in. Go at sunset for the best light, and book ahead because slots sell out.

Weekly picks

The bars worth going to, weekly.