Nestled in downtown Tokyo, the Four Seasons Hotel Otemachi fuses modern luxury with serene Japanese aesthetics, offering stunning views, exquisite dining, and top-notch service.
"A hotel with a prime location above the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, featuring elegant rooms and the MICHELIN-Starred est serving contemporary French cuisine." - Faye Bradley
"Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi is one of the three Key hotels in Tokyo, known for its luxury." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi, designed by Jean-Michel Gathy, occupies the top six floors of a 39-story building. It offers stunning views of Mount Fuji and the Imperial Palace, complemented by a water feature in the lobby. The interiors blend Japanese and global inspirations, with artwork exclusively by Japanese artists." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi offers a blend of Japanese Zen aesthetic with modern luxury. It provides a spa experience designed to relax and refresh guests, overlooking the Imperial Palace." - Louise George Kittaka
"With the opening of the Otemachi sister hotel to the longstanding Marunouchi property , the Four Seasons has reestablished itself as a major force to be reckoned with when choosing among the finest places to stay around town. Otemachi sits more in a financial hub than a proper neighborhood, but it’s a stone’s throw from bustling Ginza and temple-ridden Asakusa —and the gridded streets make it abundantly easy to navigate by foot. In one space are guests and ladies who lunch, sipping high tea, dining on Instagrammable snacks, and enjoying the unobstructed views of Mount Fuji across the lush imperial gardens down below. Head farther into the property to find a passageway to some of the best dining in the city, and upstairs are rooms so plush—yet also somehow embracing Japanese austerity—that you’ll never want to leave." - Brandon Presser