Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

The Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi is the larger of the two Four Seasons Hotels located in the city, the other being Four Seasons Tokyo at Marunouchi. Perched atop the Otemachi One Tower, the property is arranged over the skyscraper’s 34th-39th floors. Numerous amenities are available such as an open-air terrace on the tower’s roof with amazing views of the Tokyo Skyline, Imperial Palace Gardens, and even Mt. Fuji if the weather permits. Numerous dining options are also available in addition to a 24-hour gym, 20-meter heated indoor pool, and Spa facilities with traditional Japanese baths.

Photos via Four Seasons and Mitsui & Co, LTD.

  • Dining: The property has 2 restaurants, a bar, and a café.

    • Pigneto: Serves Italian inspired cuisine with open show kitchens.

    • Est: Serves French cuisine and give guests panoramic city views while they dine.

    • Virtù: Bar.

    • The Lounge: Pastry shop/café.

    • Room Service: Open 24-hours.

Photos via Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

  • Health & Wellness: The hotel’s wellness services include a 24-hour gym with the option of booking a one-on-one training session with an instructor, a 20-meter heated indoor swimming pool on the 39th floor, and a Spa with steam rooms and Japanese baths (one for men and one for women). There are an array of spa services including massages, beauty, and facials, treatments for men, tailored treatments, and more.

Accommodations: The hotel has 190 rooms arranged over it’s 6 floors.

  • Superior Room: The hotel’s entry level room. 527 sq. ft. of living space with either a city view or Imperial Garden view, and one king or two double beds. Includes a private bathroom with a deep soaking bathtub and a shower with a rainfall showerhead.

  • Studio Room: Expansive 656 sq. ft. room with breathtaking city views. Equipped with one king bed and a full bathroom including a marble soaking tub and shower with a rainfall showerhead. The room also includes a daybed allowing you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the spectacular views below.

  • Premier Suite: “Host drinks or informal meetings in an expansive living area with coveted views of the Imperial Palace Gardens. A separate bedroom offers a calming retreat complete with a customizable Four Seasons Bed and a spa-style bathroom” (Four Seasons). A 872 sq. ft. suite. Separate sitting area with a sofa and coffee table.

  • Otemachi, 2 Bedrooms Suite: The hotel’s second most spacious and expensive suite under the Imperial Suite. Located on the 36-37th floors, this 1,743 sq. ft. suite with city views is equipped with 2 bedrooms (1 king bed and 2 double beds), a dining area, and a sitting area. Perfect for families or a small group of friends, this suite can comfortably accommodate 4 guests. Two full bathrooms are included along with a dining table for 6. At the time of viewing the price of this suite was floating around $11,700 per night including taxes.

  • Imperial Suite: “Elevated on the 38th floor, our ultra-luxurious Imperial Suite offers a panoramic array of palace views. A sophisticated Japanese aesthetic flows through the palatial interiors, illuminated by natural light in the day and ultra-modern chandeliers at night. Host up to eight guests for a sit-down dinner, tend to emails in the welcoming study and unwind with a Four Seasons massage in your private treatment room” (Four Seasons). At 3,046 sq. ft. this colossal suite is one of the largest in all of Tokyo. It’s equipped with 2 full bathrooms with the master bathroom having amazing views of the Imperial Palace Gardens. Includes a separate study room, private treatment room, dining table for up to 8 guests, plus a foyer and a powder room. Being the hotel’s most expensive suite the price tag sure is a large one. For an accurate price of booking guests must contact the hotel directly. However, after doing a little research I have seen figures placing the room around $26,400 per night (Nikkei Asia).

Photos via Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

Distance from:

  • Imperial Palace: 8-minute walk.

  • Tokyo Tower: 12-minute taxi ride or 22-minute train ride.

  • Roppongi Hills: 12-minute taxi ride or 22-minute train ride.

  • Narita Airport: 1-hour taxi ride or 1-hour and 15-minute train ride.

  • Haneda Airport: 20-minute taxi ride or 35-minute train ride.

  • Tokyo Disneyland: 18-minute taxi ride or 35-minute train ride.

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