Overlooking the stunning green space of the new Tokyo Midtown Complex, the Ritz Carlton Spa, situated on the 46th floor of the tallest building in Tokyo, feels like a floating oasis. A true tranquil getaway, this is the place to dilute the ill effects of urbanity. Walls of windows offer panoramic views of the city that stir the senses. Below, the buildings and sculptures of Tokyo Midtown awe with an edgy modernity. But within, the décor is understated, Japanese influenced, perfectly beautiful, and captivating in its simplicity. A cobalt pool – the heart of the spa – lures one for a swim, while the adjacent hot tub’s waters roll out into the vista like an infinity whirlpool bath. Locker rooms offer same sex saunas, steam, and hot tubs, along with riveting ice fountains. Treatments embrace ESPA and its philosophies, but add a touch of Japanese healing knowledge and finesse. The nine treatment rooms (and one spa suite) reflect an attention to feng shui and are gently awash with Japanese motifs. Eastern philosophy meets ESPA’s avante garde in such treatments as the two-hour Intensive Rejuvenation or Skin Brightening Facial. The first employs hydration and massage to diminish the visible signs of aging, while the second utilizes a certain amount of modern science (AHAs and BHAs products) and Japanese kneading techniques to awaken the skin’s natural glow. Best of all, the effects remain for days. For more information visit www.ritzcarlton.com

– B.H.

November/December 2007

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