A “ELLE Spa” opens in Japan’s largest airport’s hotel
ELLE is known as a top fashion magazine as well as a powerful media and lifestyle brand group. The lifestyle brand is now owned by the Lagardère Group, specialized in retail. Among them is ELLE Spa which embodies the brand’s founding values -female empowerment, positivity, and the French art of living – through an immersive, elegant, and inspiring wellness experience.
ELLE opened its first luxury spa under its own brand in Japan on December 1st, 2025. This 400-square-meter ELLE Spa is located within Japan’s largest airport hotel, the 5-star Villa Fontaine Premier at Haneda Airport.
This new spa is developed and operated by Sumitomo Fudosan Villa Fontaine Co., Ltd. under a licensing agreement with Lagardère Active Enterprises Japan.
Directly connected to Terminal 3 of Haneda, Japan’s largest international airport in Tokyo, Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport welcomes an international and cosmopolitan clientele seeking exceptional experiences.
Haneda is a place where two contrasting emotions coexist: the excitement of departing for new destinations and the serenity of returning after a long journey.
This duality makes Haneda an ideal setting for the ELLE SPA “Wearing New Me” concept, presented as a place for “resetting the mind and transitioning to a new self.”
The spa offers four themed treatment rooms designed after the principles of the “Art of Living” and “Smiling Beauty”.
The spa’s interior architecture draws inspiration from Parisian apartments, incorporating Japanese design elements. Each space is conceived as a complete wardrobe, inviting guests to “slip into” an atmosphere, an energy, or an emotion, like an outfit, to create a personalized experience that resonates with their state of mind.
ELLE Spa treatments are designed to reflect the state of mind you wish to experience and the version of yourself you aspire to embody. To support this approach, the rituals offered rely on high-quality essential oils, extracted in France and selected for their refined fragrances and exceptional performance, meeting the expectations of a clientele accustomed to the finest international spas.
These oils and the treatments that accompany them constitute an essential signature of the ELLE Spa’s sensory identity.
Experience the ELLE Spa
Both the space and the treatment menu adopt a fashion-inspired approach.
From the design and graphic elements to the color palette, every detail subtly reflects the ELLE spirit: chic, timeless, and Parisian. Guests can also enjoy a natural thermal bath in a room with a private bath for a moment of absolute relaxation.
The ELLE brand is present with two hotels, Maison ELLE Paris and Maison ELLE Amsterdam, with six ELLE Spa (Hokkaido, Tokyo-Haneda, Goa, Hyderabad, Guangzhou, Shanghai and soon in Gurgaon in India) and also in F&B with ELLE Cafés in Istanbul (4 locations), Izmir, Riyadh, Pattaya, Phuket and soon in Bangkok and Bali.
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