In Brief: Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi has reopened following a redesign of its lobby, suites, and rooms.
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Guestroom at the Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi has reopened after a redesign that included updates to its lobby, suites, and rooms. The property, located minutes from Tokyo Station in the Marunouchi district, now features 57 rooms and suites. The redesign was led by interior architect André Fu.
The updated lobby features natural oak, grey marble, backlit shoji screens, and washi-style lanterns. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with a glass of Champagne and escorted directly to their room or suite for private check-in.
Accommodations now include enhanced in-room technology, such as 65-inch televisions and portable speakers. Rooms feature sliding panels, warm woods, cast-bronze lighting, artisan ceramics, and custom furnishings. The color palette includes teal greens and dusty pinks, and some rooms include cherry blossom inlays.
In-room minibar cabinets now feature handcrafted Japanese tea sets, local teas, and traditional rice crackers. Guests are welcomed with seasonal Japanese fruit and wagashi. The hotel has updated its 24-hour in-room dining menu to include Japanese, Western, and comfort food options. Select suites are equipped with dedicated amenity cooler boxes for late-arriving guests.
The property has expanded its concierge programming, offering experiences such as ramen-making workshops, sumo outings, and bar-hopping tours in Ginza and Shinjuku. The hotel is now accepting reservations.














