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Best card for
The Peninsula Tokyo.

Hibiya-park views. Independent — book via Amex FHR for the breakfast + upgrade.

Tokyo, JapanFrom $1,200/nightluxury

The three-card strategy

Stack a chain card, a portal card, and a no-FTF travel earner.

The right answer at The Peninsula Tokyo isn't "one card" — it's three cards covering three different angles. Lead with Amex Platinum (FHR perks at independent luxury); back it up with Sapphire Reserve for no-FTF spend; use Amex Gold for dining if you're traveling heavy.

#1

Luxury hotel portal

Amex Platinum

Fine Hotels + Resorts: $200 property credit, room upgrade on arrival, $100 dining/spa credit, 4 PM late checkout, complimentary breakfast for two. Applies to most independent luxury properties. The Peninsula Tokyo is an independent property — Amex FHR is the dominant booking channel.

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#2

Travel + dining

Amex Gold

4× on dining and groceries, $120 dining credit, $120 Uber credit. The earner for the rest of the trip.

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Apply for the perks-stacking angle.

#3

No-FTF travel earner

Chase Sapphire Reserve

No foreign transaction fees, $300 annual travel credit, 3× on travel + dining, Priority Pass lounge access, primary rental car coverage. The international-trip workhorse. Pays for itself on the first JPY dinner.

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Apply if you travel internationally 2+ times a year.

Questions

Frequently asked.

What is the best credit card for The Peninsula Tokyo?

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The Peninsula Tokyo is an independent property, so the dominant card is Amex Platinum — book via Fine Hotels + Resorts for $200 property credit, room upgrade, late checkout, and breakfast for two. Pair with Sapphire Reserve for no-FTF dining + transit during the stay.

Are points worth using at The Peninsula Tokyo?

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The Peninsula Tokyo is an independent property without a chain points program. Cash redemption with a portal-bonus card (Amex Platinum FHR, Capital One Venture X portal) gives more value than transferring to a third-party loyalty program.

What's the best loyalty program for Tokyo?

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Dining + transit. Tokyo dinners run $100–400 a head; cards with 3–4× on restaurants compound fast. JR Pass and Suica top-ups belong on travel multipliers.

How much does The Peninsula Tokyo cost per night?

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Cash rates at The Peninsula Tokyo start around $1,200/night in low season and spike to roughly $1,680/night at peak.