Four Seasons Tokyo Otemachi

Located right next to the capital’s revered Imperial Palace, the new Four Seasons Tokyo Otemachi is in the heart of the Otemachi business district, housed in a high-rise building that looks out to the impressive palace grounds. The four room types range from 527 to 656 square feet, accommodating up to three guests and offer views of either the city or the Imperial Gardens. There are six suite types, ranging from 721 to 3,036 square feet in size, accommodating three or four guests. All 190 guest rooms and suites are designed by Jean-Michel Gathy around the concept of urban haven, featuring simple Japanese aesthetics, floor-to-ceiling windows to bring in natural light and frame the stunning vistas, as well as bespoke artworks that pay homage to Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake. Toiletries are by Guerlain or Frederic Malle. Hotel facilities include a spa, a 24-hour fitness center, and an 82-foot indoor heated swimming pool. For dining, guests can enjoy Italian aperitivi at PIGNETO, French cuisine inspired by Japanese ingredients by Michelin-starred Chef Guillaume Bracaval, vintage French spirits and rare cognacs at VIRTÙ, and high tea with wagashi at THE LOUNGE, as well as in-room dining.

Why We Love This Hotel

Location: Perched in the upper floors of a high-rise building that overlooks the Imperial Palace and its extensive landscaped gardens, the Four Seasons Tokyo Otemachi offers city views with a difference.

Expertise: The Four Seasons is a brand synonymous with unparalleled service. Otemachi is the hotel group's second Tokyo property, as the first resides in Marunouchi, so guests can be assured that service is seamless in the capital.

Dining: Michelin-accredited Chef Guillaume Bracaval leads the way in French fine dining at Otemachi, while Head Bartender Joshua Perez mixes signature cocktails which combine rare French spirits with Japanese techniques.

Destination
Tokyo, Japan
Hotel Type
Modern
Location Type
City

Amenities

  • 24hr Room Service
  • Banquet Facilities
  • Bar/pub
  • Concierge
  • Fitness Center
  • Indoor Pool
  • Meeting/conference Facilities
  • Restaurant
  • Spa
  • Steam Room
All guest accommodations are designed around the concept of an urban haven, combining Four Seasons' signature modern design aesthetic with traditional Japanese motifs that befit the locale. The large windows provide superlative views of the cityscape and the Imperial Palace, as well as Mount Fuji on a rare clear day.
Superior Room

Superior Room

Located on floors 34 through 38, the 527-square-foot Superior Rooms come with either city or Imperial Garden views through floor-to-ceiling windows. Appointed with one king bed or two doubles, this room type can accommodate up to three guests. There is a full bathroom with a bathtub, separate shower room, and double vanity.

Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room

Also located on floors 34 through 38, the Deluxe Rooms range from 538 to 581 square feet, and similarly come with either city or Imperial Garden views through floor-to-ceiling windows. Appointed with one king bed or two doubles, this room type can accommodate up to three guests, or two adults and two children. There is a full bathroom with a bathtub, separate shower room, and double vanity.

Studio Room

Studio Room

At 656 square feet in size, the Studio Rooms are located between floors 34 and 38, and come appointed with king beds. This room type accommodates up to three guests and there is an open layout, plus a daybed with a view of the city. The full bathroom has a bathtub, separate shower room, and double vanity.

Executive Suite

Executive Suite

The Executive Suites are located on floors 34 and 35, offering Imperial Garden views and covering 721 square feet of space. This suite type is appointed with a king bed and can accommodate up to three guests. There are separate sleeping and living areas, a walk-in closet, and a full bathroom with a bathtub, separate shower room, and double vanity.

Four Seasons Suite

Four Seasons Suite

The Four Seasons Suites are located on floors 34 through 37, offering Imperial Garden views and covering 818 square feet of space. This suite type is appointed with a king bed and can accommodate up to three guests. There is an open-plan layout, a walk-in closet, and a full bathroom with a bathtub, separate shower room, and double vanity.

Premier Suite

Premier Suite

The Premier Suites are located between floors 34 and 38, offering Imperial Garden views and covering 872 square feet of space. This suite type is appointed with a king bed and can accommodate up to three guests. There are separate sleeping and living areas, a walk-in closet, and a full bathroom with a bathtub, separate shower room, and double vanity.

Panoramic Suite

Panoramic Suite

The Panoramic Suites are located on floors 34 through 37, offering Imperial Garden views and covering 1,076 square feet of space. This suite type is appointed with a king bed and can accommodate up to three guests. There are separate sleeping, living areas, and dining areas, with a dining table that can seat four guests. The Panoramic Suite can also connect to a second bedroom and features a walk-in closet, plus a full bathroom with a bathtub, separate shower room, and double vanity.

Two-Bedroom Otemachi Suite

Two-Bedroom Otemachi Suite

The Two-Bedroom Otemachi Suites are located on floors 36 and 37, offering city views and covering 1,743 square feet of space. This suite type is appointed with a king bed and two double beds, and can accommodate up to four guests. There are separate sleeping and living areas, a dining table that can seat six, a walk-in closet, and two full bathrooms with bathtubs, separate shower rooms, and double vanities.

Imperial Suite

Imperial Suite

The 3,046-square-foot Imperial Suite is located on the 38th floor, offering Imperial Garden views. This suite type is appointed with two king beds and can accommodate up to four guests. There are separate sleeping and living areas, a separate study, a private spa treatment room, a dining table that can seat eight, a foyer and powder room, in addition to two full bathrooms with bathtubs, separate shower rooms, and double vanities. There is an option to connect a third bedroom.

The Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi includes luxury amenities, including a comprehensive spa specializing in natural treatments, a long heated indoor swimming pool, as well as a 24-hour fitness center.

Fitness Center

The 24-hour fitness center offers impressive views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and Tokyo skyline, providing a workout with a difference.

Spa

THE SPA is comprised of five private treatment rooms, steam rooms, Ofuro (Japanese baths), and an artsy lobby area designed by Jean-Michel Gathy. Treatments focus on natural remedies, to best sooth the body and mind.

Swimming Pool

Located on the 39th floor, the 66-foot indoor heated swimming pool and adjacent vitality pool seem to float above the city, acting as a relaxing sanctuary for guests to unwind in.

The property offers four drinking and dining outlets, offering an array of cuisines and dining styles to suit the discerning guest. There is also 24-hour in-room dining available.
EST

EST

Michelin-starred Chef Guillaume Bracaval brings his sophisticated French cuisine to the open show kitchen of EST. Signature dishes include C'est De Saison (pumpkin and caviar), Qui Se Ressemble S'Assemble (managatsuo and oyster), and De Nectar et De Pollen (a chamomile and honey dessert).

Pigneto

Pigneto

PIGNETO is a casual, family-style dining venue with open show kitchens and an outdoor terrazza. Specializing in Italian cuisine, the menu changes with the season, but late afternoon and evening is when guests can enjoy the excellent Milanese-style aperitivi.

The Lounge

The Lounge

Afternoon tea at THE LOUNGE mixes Western and Japanese traditions, as a wagashi artist and Japanese pastry chef work in tandem to create a selection of delectable sweet treats, served in a convivial setting that boasts Imperial Palace views.

VIRTÙ

VIRTÙ

Head Bartender Joshua Perez employs modern Japanese techniques to reinterpret classic French flavours at VIRTÙ, swinging bottles of vintage French spirits and rare cognacs to concoct original cocktails.

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