

Starlight of Love – Our 2025 Holiday Program
Grand Hyatt Tokyo’s holiday theme for 2025 is “Starlight of Love”, which celebrates the love that fills the universe like the infinite, twinkling stars of the night sky. Encompassing holiday festivities and a charity program, our holiday theme aims to share the light of love with those in need while bringing together our guests, partners and community to celebrate the festive season.
Lobby Holiday Decorations

As part of our “Starlight of Love” celebrations, our annual Christmas decorations will transform the hotel lobby into a shining galaxy of seasonal lights. The centerpiece Christmas tree will be decorated with orange and red ornaments that shine like the sun, surrounded by planet-inspired lights and Christmas trees that sparkle like starlight. As one of Roppongi’s most beloved seasonal displays, our Christmas decorations invites visitors and locals alike to experience a grand holiday celebration.
■Dates: November 9 – December 25, 2024
■Location: 1st Floor Lobby Area
■Illuminations: 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Photography Guidelines for the Christmas Area
Holiday Charity Ornaments and Tiles

The Christmas Area also features beautiful ornaments created from the hotel’s used wine corks by disabled people in collaboration with non-profit organization Re Kikou. These hand-made ornaments include tiles decorated with children’s paintings from Kids Earth Fund, as well as other charming creations like red-nosed reindeer, snowmen and snowflakes. These holiday ornaments will be available for purchase at locations across the hotel, with all proceeds donated to Kids Earth Fund.
■Dates: November 8 – December 25, 2025
■Price: Ornaments JPY 500 each / Tiles JPY 1,000 each *Limited availability.
■Location: Available for purchase at the hotel’s restaurants and bars, the Front Desk, Grand Club and Nagomi Spa and Fitness. Guests are welcome to hang the ornaments in the Christmas Area.
Starlight of Love Christmas Cake

Inspired by our holiday theme, the Starlight of Love cake brings together planet-themed decorations resembling Mars and Saturn on top of an indulgent mix of original Grande H bitter chocolate mousse, pistachio brûlée and raspberry jelly. The Starlight of Love cake leads a selection of 10 charismatic Christmas cakes, from a charming Santa mousse cake to a luxurious White Bûche de Noël.
■Item name: Starlight of Love (limited to 60 cakes)
■Price: JPY 8,000 (inc. tax)
■Pre-order Period: October 1 – December 22, 2025
*Pre-orders are available until three days prior to the pick-up date.
■Pick-up Date: December 1 – 25, 2025
Grand Hyatt Tokyo’s Charity Partners

About Kids Earth Fund
Kids Earth Fund (KEF) is a worldwide nonprofit organization that aims to nurture imaginative children and teach them the importance of expressing themselves. Since 1988, KEF has distributed art supplies, picture books and other donations to children around the world who suffer due to war, illness and disasters. KEF also supports children’s mental health through their KIDS EARTH HOME, which holds exhibitions of children’s art and hosts charity activities. In 2020, KEF held regular workshops at nursing homes for children of refugees affected by COVID-19. In 2022, they held workshops for Ukrainian children as part of their support for Ukraine.
Official website: www.kidsearthfund.jp/en/

About Re Kikou
Re Kikou is a nonprofit organization that offers disabled people the opportunity to work in a safe environment. “Re” refers to reducing, reusing and recycling. The organization’s cork recycling activities involve collecting and separating used corks, as well as designing and creating new products from the corks. The project assists disabled people with becoming independent, while also protecting the environment.
Official website: www.circle-of-cork.org (Japanese)
About Grand Hyatt Tokyo’s Community Support in Japan

As part of Hyatt’s World of Care, a global platform for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) action that includes more than 1,350 Hyatt properties, Grand Hyatt Tokyo is involved in a variety of projects to support regions that have been affected by natural disasters. Since March 2011, Grand Hyatt Tokyo has supported communities affected by disaster through monetary donations, charitable contributions and volunteer efforts. In 2020, a portion of our room charge was donated to the Japanese Red Cross Society to support the medical organizations that worked day and night to combat COVID-19. As of September 2025, more than JPY 64 million has been donated to local communities through various organizations, including Kids Earth Fund and the Japanese Red Cross Society. We aim to increase this amount through future charity projects.
Taking Photos and Videos in the Christmas Area
We kindly ask that you comply with the following requests when taking photos or videos in the Christmas Area.
- Taking pictures for commercial purposes or any form of personal profit is strictly prohibited.
- The use of professional photography equipment, including digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) and mirrorless cameras, is prohibited. We recommend taking photos of the display with a smartphone or compact digital camera.
- Please respect the privacy of those around you and ensure that other guests do not feature in your photos or videos.
- Please supervise your children at all times.
- Using monopods, tripods, selfie sticks, or any other oversized photography equipment.
- Using flash when taking pictures.
- Livestreaming in a way that may disturb others.
- Sitting on the floor or occupying the space for a long time.
- Touching the decorations.
- Leaving luggage on the floor.
- Changing clothes in the lobby or restrooms.
- Eating and drinking in the lobby, including the Christmas area.
Please refrain from:
Grand Hyatt Tokyo will not be held responsible for any accident, injury, or conflict between guests that arises due to interaction with the display. The hotel may require compensation for any damage to the facilities, equipment or display.