New To Tokyo – Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

Rising above Tokyo’s oldest neighbourhood and just steps away to the Imperial Palace, the all-new, thoroughly modern Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi is now open.

Located in the heart of this exciting city’s most prominent financial district, Otemachi is home to the headquarters of various corporations and multinationals. There are endless opportunities to walk amid the palace gardens and greenspaces, wander nearby charming streets, and get in touch with contemporary culture through art, architecture and cuisine. With direct access to the major subway hub of Otemachi Station, and just a short walk from the main rail terminal of Tokyo Station, the Hotel provides the very best of this dynamic capital city within reach.

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi opens with full compliance to local health and safety guidance, with the added benefits of the enhanced Four Seasons global program, Lead With Care. Combining public health expertise with access to leading technologies and tools, Lead With Care establishes clear procedures that educate and empower employees to take care of guests and each other. Through the company’s work with leading experts, Four Seasons is leveraging world-class medical expertise to focus on enhancing cleanliness, guest comfort and safety and employee training in real time as the current situation evolves. For more information about Four Seasons Lead With Care program.

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Four Seasons is housed on the highest floors of the new 39-storey tower designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Inside, lead designer Jean-Michel Gathy of DENNISTON has created spaces inspired by a uniquely Japanese aesthetic and the panoramic views of the city in every direction – including Mount Fuji on a clear day – with a modern vibe characterised by clean lines and soft textures, relaxed colour palettes, inspiring artworks and open spaces. Florals by Tokyo native Namiko Kajitani of zero two THREE enhances the sensory experience and breathes new life to modern day Ikebana.

In a city known as the Michelin capital of the world, Four Seasons introduces four fresh new restaurant and bar concepts, including three spaces envisioned by the renowned SPIN Design Studio and several rooftop terraces with panoramic views. Epicureans and cocktail aficionados from near and far will find many reasons to return again and again, from ever-changing seasonal menus to innovative takes on familiar flavours, local interpretations of international cuisines to the rarest of vintages and hard-to-source ingredients. And, there’s always something exciting to try as the culinary team, led by the Hotel’s Executive Chef Marco Riva, express their creativity in new ways.

Outlets include the “life of plenty“ authentic Italian fare of PIGNETO led by Chef Kigawa; est, the new gastronomic exploration led by Michelin-starred Chef Guillaume Bracaval; the see-and-be-seen VIRTÙ cocktail bar where Paris meets Tokyo with Head Bartender Joshua Perez; and finally, the sanctuary in the sky that is THE LOUNGE, a welcoming setting where the menu’s highlight is the contemporary take on traditional afternoon tea presided over by award-winning Executive Pastry Chef Yusuke Aoki and the Hotel’s tea sommeliers.

Located on the very top floor, THE SPA takes wellness to new heights, both literally and in its innovative therapies offered in a calming sanctuary far from the busy world below. With just five treatment rooms – including one reserved for couples – the Zen-inspired spa is quiet escape from the Capital’s bustling streets where guests can indulge in beauty and wellbeing treatments under the guidance of Director of Spa and Fitness Eriko Mutoh’s team of expert Four Seasons therapists. Signature rituals include the transcendent Yakusugi Forest Renewal, and the ultra-advanced Luminous Glow beauty treatment. Bespoke journeys can also be tailored to individual needs, combining massage and skin treatments for both women and men.

Commissioned artworks by Namiko Kitaura grace the walls of the Jean-Michel Gathy-designed guest accommodations, offering 170 guest rooms and 20 suites including the lavish 38th-floor Imperial Suite. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame city and sky views, creating an airy and welcoming ambiance, with numerous Four Seasons touches that allow guests to make each room their own. Signature Four Seasons beds, at-one’s-fingertips technologies, plenty of space to work, dine or relax, and spa-like bathrooms provide a home away from home, whether staying for business or pleasure.

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