Invariably, a traveler’s to-do list in Tokyo ends up being as long as the city is vast. Though it’s long been a dream destination for visitors from the West, experiencing Japan’s capital city can tire you out (in the best way possible). Fortunately, many of its best hotels have pampering, restorative wellness amenities and programs. If nothing else, as a defense against jet lag, you might consider booking accommodations under the same roof as the best hotel spas in Tokyo, and plan the rest of your itinerary around their luxurious treatments.

The roster below has eight of the best spas, wellness facilities, treatments, and more in the city. We’ve even included a must-visit hotel outside the city for travelers who want to get away from the crowds.

How to get to Tokyo: Commercial routes to Japan from the United States tend to land at one of two core airports: Haneda (HND) and Narita (TYO). American Airlines operates an Admirals Club at Narita, and partners with Japan Airlines at Haneda, where eligible travelers can stay in the JAL Sakura Lounge. Outbound direct flights on AA board from New York JFK, Dallas, Chicago, San Francisco, Boston, and Los Angeles. All of AA’s Japan routes offer sharp amenity kits to business class passengers.

For more wellness musts in Japan, check out our guides to the Kansai Trio (Kyoto, Nara, Osaka) and Western Japan (Kyushu and Okinawa)—for forest baths, hot-sand burials, onsen/tea hotels, and the best hotel spas.