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infinity pool tokyo: Top Rooftop & Hotel Pools with Epic Views

Looking for the ultimate urban swim in Japan’s capital? Tokyo is home to several rooftop and hotel infinity pools offering panoramic skyline vistas—from Rainbow Bridge over Odaiba Bay to the glittering Shibuya towerscape. This guide ranks the top infinity pool Tokyo spots by atmosphere, convenience, and budget, so you can plan your perfect plunge.

Overview: How We Chose These Infinity Pools

Selection Criteria:

  • Popularity: Guest reviews and social media buzz.
  • Atmosphere: Day/night settings, crowd vibe, design.
  • Budget: Entry fees, drink minimums, average spend.
  • Accessibility: Proximity to major train stations.
Tokyo skyline viewed from a rooftop infinity pool

1. Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba Infinity Pool

Overlooking Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge, Grand Nikko’s outdoor infinity pool is open June–September. Expect stylish loungers, DJ sets on weekends, and city-bay panoramas.

  • Open seasonally: late June to early September
  • DJ & poolside bar events on Fridays/Saturdays
  • Resort-style atmosphere with cabanas
Entry Fee Drink Min. Avg. Spend Nearest Station
¥4,000 (weekdays)
¥5,000 (weekends)
¥1,500 per person ¥8,000 including food & drinks Yurikamome Daiba Station (5 min walk)

2. Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills Sky Pool

Perched on the 52nd floor, Andaz Tokyo’s indoor-outdoor infinity pool offers a dramatic view of Tokyo Tower and the metropolitan skyline. Ideal for a sunset swim.

  • Year-round access (indoors)
  • Luxe spa and health club attached
  • Elegant design—suits upscale travelers
Entry Fee Drink Min. Avg. Spend Nearest Station
¥5,500 (hotel guest Rate)
¥7,000 (day pass)
¥2,000 (cocktail) ¥10,000+ Tokyo Metro Toranomon Hills Station (direct)

3. The Strings by InterContinental Tokyo Pool & Bar

This rooftop pool in Tamachi crowns the hotel’s 25th floor, framing Tokyo Tower in the distance. Night swims come with neon skyline reflections.

  • Open May–October
  • Poolside bar with light bites
  • Less crowded on weekdays
Entry Fee Drink Min. Avg. Spend Nearest Station
¥3,000 (weekday)
¥4,500 (weekend)
¥1,200 ¥6,500 JR Tamachi Station (2 min walk)

4. Hotel Gajoen Tokyo Rooftop Infinity Pool

Hidden on Meguro’s skyline, Gajoen Tokyo offers a serene rooftop pool surrounded by gardens. It’s less flashy but perfect for a peaceful escape.

  • Open June–September
  • Garden & lantern-lit ambiance
  • Family-friendly hours daytime
Entry Fee Drink Min. Avg. Spend Nearest Station
¥3,500 ¥1,000 ¥5,500 JR Meguro Station (7 min walk)

Comparison Table: Quick Budget & Access

Venue Fee (Wknd) Drink Min. Nearest Station
Grand Nikko Daiba ¥5,000 ¥1,500 Daiba
Andaz Sky Pool ¥7,000 ¥2,000 Toranomon Hills
The Strings ¥4,500 ¥1,200 Tamachi
Gajoen Rooftop ¥3,500 ¥1,000 Meguro

FAQ

1. Do I need to book in advance?
Yes—most pools require online reservation, especially on weekends.
2. Can non-hotel guests use these pools?
Day passes are available for non-guests at select venues—check each site.
3. What is the best time to swim?
Sunset hours (5–7 PM) offer cool light and fewer crowds.

 

 

 

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