PENTHOUSE
Sky private villas
Five penthouses stretching across a celestial "Tenku" scape that seem to melt into the sky amidst the dynamism of a 200-meter altitude.
Taking their names from the "Ten" in Tenku (celestial sky-scape) and each element of the term "Kacho Fugetsu" (Flowers, Birds, Wind, and Moon), which captures the beauty of the four seasons in Japan, a unified worldview manifests across the five penthouses with their own individual tranquil and unique atmospheres.
The entire floor is furnished with Karimoku Case furniture with design work by Keiji Ashizawa and Norm Architects, actualizing a timeless space by adding tactility pleasant furniture and the natural warmth and comfort of the house.
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Penthouse sora
The largest of the five penthouses and the flagship suite of Bellustar Tokyo, the 277 sq metre ‘Sora’ (sky) represents the celestial Tenku sky-scape, and dazzles with the light from the morning sun that streams in through all its east-facing windows. This jewel of Bellustar Tokyo offers the ultimate in luxury and comfort in the heart of the city, with stunning views of the city skyline.
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Penthouse hana
‘Hana’ (flower) is a 184 sq metre maisonette penthouse which derives its name from the traditional Japanese concept of ‘Kacho Fugetsu’ (Flowers, Birds, Wind and Moon). Facing the northwest, the corner duplex boasts a spacious living room with a bright atrium cutaway, while floor-ceiling height windows offer a spectacular evening view of the surrounding cityscape.
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Penthouse tori
The maisonette-style ‘Tori’ (bird) offers a spacious 186 sq metres of living space, and derives its name from the traditional Japanese concept of ‘Kacho Fugetsu’ (Flowers, Birds, Wind and Moon). The spacious design features living areas with atrium cutaways, while the bedrooms and living room are situated on different floors for flexibility and privacy.
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Penthouse kaze
Escape into your own world in the 113 sq metre large penthouse named ‘Kaze’ (wind), one of the elements that make up the traditional concept of ‘Kacho Fugetsu’ (Flowers, Birds, Wind and Moon). Facing the east, its floor-ceiling height windows welcome the sunrise, while looking out to breathtaking views of the city skyline.
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Penthouse tsuki
Facing the east, ‘Tsuki’ (moon) offers 159 sq metres of luxurious accommodation, and derives its name from the traditional Japanese concept of ‘Kacho Fugetsu’ (Flowers, Birds, Wind and Moon). Wake up the warmth of the morning sun as ample natural light flows through the large floor-to-ceiling windows, while you enjoy the tasteful luxury of the elegant furnishings.
BELLUSTAR Penthouse Reservations
Phone:+81-3-6265-9770
Enjoy panoramic views in guest rooms centered on Japanese cultural elements.