NOT A HOTEL CLUB HOUSEHIROO
Just off the main avenue in Hiroo, an imposing façade reveals a hidden retreat.
Surrounded by art, the minimal space offers a setting for unhurried dining and conversation,
inspiring creativity and opening the mind to new ideas and perspectives.
Advance reservations are required.

TABLE
[ 3F ]
Designed around a dining table for up to eight guests and an island kitchen fully equipped with cutlery and cookware, the space is ideal for coming together over food.
The wine cellar features a curated selection of wines, available to purchase and enjoy on the spot.




MEETING ROOM
[ 4F ]
A calm, sofa-centered meeting room designed to inspire new ideas and creative conversation.
A large wall-mounted display supports presentations and remote meetings, making the space suitable for everything from brainstorming to bringing ideas to life.



FOOD
At TABLE, guests can enjoy a French tasting course prepared by the Michelin one-star restaurant Hakunei downstairs. Combining French culinary techniques with the finest seasonal ingredients from Japan, each dish brings both delicacy and depth to a special evening at CLUB HOUSE HIROO. For groups of six or more, a party plan is also available. By connecting the third and fourth floors, the space can accommodate standing receptions for up to 16 guests.




Wonderwall®
MASAMICHIKATAYAMA
Wonderwall®
MASAMICHI KATAYAMA
Interior designer and founder of Wonderwall®. Led by Masamichi Katayama, Wonderwall® has earned international acclaim for its free-thinking approach to bringing concepts to life, while striking a distinctive balance between respect for tradition and the integration of contemporary elements. The studio works across a diverse range of projects around the world, from boutiques and branded spaces to the master planning of large-scale commercial developments. Notable projects include NOWHERE (BUSY WORK SHOP® HARAJUKU), JAPAN HOUSE LONDON, an overseas initiative led by Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, UNIQLO global flagship stores in cities including New York, Paris, and Ginza, and THE TOKYO TOILET at Ebisu Park. Katayama received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the FRAME Awards 2020, presented by Dutch design magazine FRAME. He is also the designer of NOT A HOTEL HIROO.














