Janu Tokyo, for example, will have 122 rooms, most with balconies facing Tokyo Tower.
That will make it considerably bigger than, say, Aman New York, which has just 83 suites.
The new hotel represents a departure from the Aman ethos in another important way, Doronin tells T+L.
Credit:Courtesy of Janu Tokyo
Plans also call for a patisserie and a Chinese restaurant.
Dining is considered by many to be the center of culture and shared experience, Doronin explains.
A concept which we are confident from our extensive research will appeal to the rising generation of our Amanjunkies.
The Interior Lounge area at the Janu Tokyo, Japan.Courtesy of Janu Tokyo
Courtesy of Janu Tokyo
Courtesy of Janu Tokyo
Courtesy of Janu Tokyo