“A slick contemporary five-star hotel set in a 39-storey skyscraper in the financial district. The two standout restaurants (one French and one Italian) plus the expansive spa are the real lure. However, spacious minimalist rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and epic views also pull the crowds.”

Recommended for

  • Families

    • Children are well taken care of here with every amenity you could imagine plus games, colouring books, and kids' menus
  • Foodies

    • Both restaurants are standout but Est, headed by Michelin-starred chef Guillaume Bracaval, is a real treat
  • Sights nearby

    • The Imperial Palace and its forested grounds are just next door
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • There are several cultural workshops including Kumiko (incense comparing) and Suibokuga (Japanese ink wash painting)
  • Other Activities

    • The hotel organises 'behind the scenes' visits of Japan’s legendary national sport at a sumo-beya
  • Restaurant

    • Two restaurants; Pigneto which serves Italian inspired dishes and Est which offers French cuisine
  • Spa

    • The Spa offers a menu influenced by traditional Japanese wellness rituals
  • Luxury

  • Roof terrace

  • Family Suites

  • Contemporary

  • Wellbeing

  • Disabled access

  • 5* Luxury

  • Child friendly

  • Gym

Facilities

  • Rooms

    190 rooms in this hotel
  • Views

    Choose from views of the Imperial Palace Gardens or Tokyo's neon lit skyscrapers
  • Restaurant

    Two restaurants; Pigneto which serves Italian inspired dishes and Est which offers French cuisine
  • Swimming Pool

    A 20-metre indoor swimming pool plus there are modern Japanese styled baths
  • Spa

    The Spa offers a menu influenced by traditional Japanese wellness rituals
  • Massage

  • Meeting Room

  • Sauna/Steam

  • Airport transfer

  • Roof terrace

  • Bar

  • Family Suites

  • Parking

  • Babysitting

  • Wifi

  • Air conditioning

  • Hot Tub

  • Disabled access

  • Room service

  • Child friendly

  • Gym

Activities

  • Sights nearby

    • The Imperial Palace and its forested grounds are just next door
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • There are several cultural workshops including Kumiko (incense comparing) and Suibokuga (Japanese ink wash painting)
  • Other Activities

    • The hotel organises 'behind the scenes' visits of Japan’s legendary national sport at a sumo-beya

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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

The Four Seasons Tokyo at Otemachi is a sleek addition to the city’s luxury hotel scene, with 190 guestrooms, a string of top chefs, a cloud-brushing terrace and a serene spa spanning the top six floors of a new 39-storey skyscraper in the financial district.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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