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1 Hotel Tokyo Opens With 1,500 Potted Plants, Complimentary Sound Baths in Wellness Push

SH Group's nature-forward format lands in Tokyo as Japanese luxury pivots toward Western wellness amenities.

Published June 9, 2026 Source Forbes From the chopped neck
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1 Hotel Tokyo Opens With 1,500 Potted Plants, Complimentary Sound Baths in Wellness Push

SH Group's nature-forward format lands in Tokyo as Japanese luxury pivots toward Western wellness amenities.

PublishedJune 9, 2026
SourceForbes →
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1 Hotel Tokyo opened last week with 1,500 potted plants across guest rooms and public spaces, marking SH Group's first property in Japan and the hospitality industry's latest test of whether Western wellness formats translate to the world's third-largest luxury market.

The hotel installed floor-to-ceiling greenery in 156 guest rooms and dedicated 2,100 square feet to a complimentary sound bath space, departing from Tokyo's established luxury model of minimalist interiors and onsen-style bathing. SH Group declined to disclose the Tokyo property's total development cost but confirmed the brand now operates 11 hotels globally, with eight more under contract through 2028. The Tokyo opening follows 1 Hotel Nashville in March 2025 and precedes scheduled launches in Melbourne and Porto by Q4 2026.

The nature-as-amenity positioning arrives as Japanese hotel operators report growing demand from international travelers seeking hybrid stays that combine traditional ryokan elements with Western recovery protocols. Hoshinoya Tokyo added 60-minute forest bathing sessions in 2024 after occupancy from North American guests rose 22% year-over-year. Aman Tokyo introduced 90-minute crystal healing treatments last November. The shift reflects allocator interest in properties that can command $800-plus average daily rates from both domestic and international guests without relying solely on Michelin-starred kaiseki or imperial-grade onsen infrastructure.

Two operational questions matter for development teams tracking the format. First, whether potted-plant density creates meaningful rate premiums in a market where Park Hyatt Tokyo and The Peninsula already anchor luxury supply with established nature-view positioning and $1,200 rack rates. Second, whether complimentary sound baths drive incremental ancillary spend or simply redistribute existing spa revenue. Early occupancy data from 1 Hotel's Nashville property suggests the answer depends on F&B execution—that location reported 34% of guests booking complimentary wellness sessions also spent an average $187 on in-room dining within 24 hours, compared to $93 property-wide average.

Operators should watch for Q3 2026 RevPAR disclosures from 1 Hotel Tokyo and comparable occupancy trends at Aman Tokyo, which competes for the same long-haul traveler but charges 41% more per night. SH Group has signaled interest in adding a second Japan property by 2029, likely Kyoto or Osaka, contingent on Tokyo stabilization metrics.

The Tokyo launch is less about plants than about testing whether a brand built on Miami and West Hollywood aesthetics can scale in a market where Hoshino Resorts controls 47 domestic properties and understands the local guest better than any Western operator ever will.

The takeaway
1 Hotel's **1,500**-plant Tokyo debut tests whether Western wellness formats justify premium rates in a market with entrenched luxury competition.
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