Plush rooms, palace views, rooftop terrace, spa, indoor pool







































"Set in a Tokyo tower, it offers lavish spas, restaurants, and faultless service befitting the city’s status as a luxury‑hotel capital." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Expect lavish spas, restaurants, and faultless service that exemplify why Tokyo is a luxury-hotel capital — the sort of high-end, tower-based hospitality the MICHELIN Guide highlights among its Three Key hotels." - The MICHELIN Guide

"I found the Otemachi Four Seasons a plush yet restrained refuge in a financial hub within easy reach of Ginza and Asakusa; unobstructed views of Mount Fuji and imperial gardens enhance the stay. The hotel connects guests to excellent dining, and rooms blend Japanese austerity with luxurious comfort in a way that makes leaving difficult." - CNT Editors

"With its Otemachi opening, Four Seasons Tokyo presents plush rooms that balance Japanese austerity with comfort, offer unobstructed views of Mount Fuji across the imperial gardens on clear days, and host high‑tea culture and top dining accessible via the property's internal passageways—making it a strong contender among the city's finest." - Brandon Presser


"In a financial hub a stone’s throw from Ginza and temple-rich Asakusa, this sleek aerie feels equal parts social salon and sanctuary: high tea hums with Instagrammable bites and unobstructed Mount Fuji views over the imperial gardens, while a corridor leads to some of the city’s best dining. Rooms are plush yet quietly austere, the kind you’ll never want to leave, though the central grid of streets makes the city effortless to roam." - Danielle Demetriou, Adam H. Graham