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Bar BenFiddich Takeover at Hyatt Regency Tokyo

Hyatt Regency Tokyo has announced the launch of its new Bar Event Series, beginning with a collaboration featuring Hiroyasu Kayama, the owner-bartender of Tokyo’s Bar BenFiddich. Currently ranked 18th in The World’s 50 Best Bars 2025—the highest position for any Japanese establishment—Kayama is a central figure in the global cocktail scene. This one-night-only takeover on August 9, 2026, provides a rare opportunity to experience his craftsmanship within the setting of one of Shinjuku’s landmark hotels.

A bespoke cocktail in a teardrop-shaped glass garnished with fresh herbs
A bespoke cocktail featuring botanical ingredients from the Kayama family farm.

World-Class Mixology in Shinjuku

The event marks a significant moment for Shinjuku’s nightlife, bringing the intimacy of Kayama’s renowned bar to a larger audience. Known for his technical precision and deep knowledge of spirits, Kayama has earned international acclaim for elevating Japanese bartending. During the takeover, guests can witness his creative process firsthand as he prepares a selection of drinks designed specifically for this collaboration.

Portrait of Hiroyasu Kayama in a white jacket
Hiroyasu Kayama, owner-bartender of the award-winning Bar BenFiddich.

A Farm-to-Glass Philosophy

Kayama is celebrated for his “no menu” approach, typically creating bespoke drinks based on individual guest preferences. His signature style relies heavily on botanical elements, many of which are sourced directly from his family farm in Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture. For this Hyatt Regency Tokyo event, he has developed four original cocktails that highlight fresh herbs, global spices, and rare spirits, reflecting his commitment to the “farm-to-glass” movement.

Hiroyasu Kayama working behind a wooden bar counter with dried herbs hanging above
Kayama at work, utilizing fresh botanicals and traditional techniques.

The Atmosphere at Nineteen Eighty

The takeover will be held at Nineteen Eighty Lounge & Bar, located on the hotel’s second floor. The venue, which takes its name from the Hyatt Regency Tokyo’s opening year, is defined by three large chandeliers containing approximately 115,000 Swarovski® crystals. The evening offers two ways to attend: reserved table seating, which requires the purchase of a four-cocktail package and a food order, or a standing area near the bar for a more casual experience.

The high-ceilinged interior of Nineteen Eighty Lounge & Bar with massive chandeliers
The grand interior of Nineteen Eighty Lounge & Bar featuring Swarovski chandeliers.

Property details

Property
Hyatt Regency Tokyo
Address
2-7-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access
9-minute walk from Shinjuku Station West Exit; adjacent to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Official site
https://www.hyatt.com/hyatt-regency/en-US/tyoty-hyatt-regency-tokyo
Rooms
712
Pricing
Event Package (4 cocktails): 11,000 yen; Single Cocktail: 3,000 yen (hotel guests only)
Opened
September 15, 1980

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