Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
About the hotel
"A hidden gem in the heart of downtown, the boutique Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi boasts beautiful guestrooms, a stylish champagne lounge and a Michelin-starred French restaurant."
Accommodations come in the form of guestrooms and suites, with four further options within each category. All are simple, yet lovely, with understated decor that nod subtly to an Asian influence. All of the rooms are generously sized and flooded with lights from floor-to-ceiling windows that reveal the urban landscape of Tokyo. The interior design within each room is decidedly streamlined: pared down without being harsh. Warm shades, indulgent beds, plush carpeting and the... Show more
Accommodations come in the form of guestrooms and suites, with four further options within each category. All are simple, yet lovely, with understated decor that nod subtly to an Asian influence. All of the rooms are generously sized and flooded with lights from floor-to-ceiling windows that reveal the urban landscape of Tokyo. The interior design within each room is decidedly streamlined: pared down without being harsh. Warm shades, indulgent beds, plush carpeting and the use of light wood make the spaces feel welcoming and refreshing. Japanese-inspired motifs add a subtle sense of place, and the fresh flowers the hotel provides are a thoughtful touch. Bathrooms are beautiful and have deep soaking tubs; in the suites, these baths are set windowside.
Begin your day with breakfast at Maison Marunouchi, which is a lively social spot favoured by both locals and guests of the hotel alike. French cuisine is a highlight here, though you'll find that menus are equally catered towards local culinary traditions. For example, you can have a Croque Madame or pain au chocolat for breakfast, or opt to dine like a local with a Nagasaki Karasumi Omelette or Aji-Namero – aka, diced horse mackerel sashimi. Come back later for lunch or dinner or simply to enjoy views of the glittering cityscape with a cocktail or a cup of tea in hand.
More French cuisine can be found at the Michelin-starred Sézanne, which is a dynamic French restaurant helmed by Chef Daniel Calvert. Within, the venue’s show kitchen allows guests to become audience members to the craftsmanship of the cooking journey, and the Andre Fu-designed interiors are luxurious and memorable. Classical desserts by pastry chef Elwyn Boyles are the literal icing on top of the cake. At The Bar and Champagne Lounge, you'll find exactly what its name suggests; this stylish spot is equally fitting for after-work drinks or for an upscale nightcap. It's a wonderful place to unwind with a libation or two, and the venue is framed by the gliding Shinkansen trains and the Tokyo cityscape itself.
Hotel amenities
Accommodations come in the form of guestrooms and suites, with four further options within each category. All are simple, yet lovely, with understated decor that nod subtly to an Asian influence. All of the rooms are generously sized and flooded with lights from floor-to-ceiling windows that reveal the urban landscape of Tokyo. The interior design within each room is decidedly streamlined: pared down without being harsh. Warm shades, indulgent beds, plush carpeting and the use of light wood make the spaces feel welcoming and refreshing. Japanese-inspired motifs add a subtle sense of place, and the fresh flowers the hotel provides are a thoughtful touch. Bathrooms are beautiful and have deep soaking tubs; in the suites, these baths are set windowside.
Begin your day with breakfast at Maison Marunouchi, which is a lively social spot favoured by both locals and guests of the hotel alike. French cuisine is a highlight here, though you'll find that menus are equally catered towards local culinary traditions. For example, you can have a Croque Madame or pain au chocolat for breakfast, or opt to dine like a local with a Nagasaki Karasumi Omelette or Aji-Namero – aka, diced horse mackerel sashimi. Come back later for lunch or dinner or simply to enjoy views of the glittering cityscape with a cocktail or a cup of tea in hand.
More French cuisine can be found at the Michelin-starred Sézanne, which is a dynamic French restaurant helmed by Chef Daniel Calvert. Within, the venue’s show kitchen allows guests to become audience members to the craftsmanship of the cooking journey, and the Andre Fu-designed interiors are luxurious and memorable. Classical desserts by pastry chef Elwyn Boyles are the literal icing on top of the cake. At The Bar and Champagne Lounge, you'll find exactly what its name suggests; this stylish spot is equally fitting for after-work drinks or for an upscale nightcap. It's a wonderful place to unwind with a libation or two, and the venue is framed by the gliding Shinkansen trains and the Tokyo cityscape itself.
Hotel amenities
Room types
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Deluxe Room
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Deluxe Room City View
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44 m² / 474 ft²
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King bed
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City view
Kick off your shoes after a day exploring the city and relax on your king-size bed. What view will it be tonight? The dancing lights of Marunouchi from your room’s floor-to-ceiling windows? Or a movie on your wall-mounted 3D television? Either way, you can’t lose.
Lowest rate
Most affordable
€ 1,551Total 1 night Price per night € 1,551Benefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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Premier Room One King
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52 m² / 560 ft²
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King bed
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Courtyard view
Light wood tones mixed with contemporary Japanese design elements create an organic feel to these comfortable rooms, each offering a bird’s-eye view of the Pacific Century Place courtyard
Lowest rate
Most affordable
€ 1,706Total 1 night Price per night € 1,706Benefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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Junior Suite
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65 m² / 700 ft²
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King bed
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City view
Reflecting contemporary Japanese style, these suites feature plaza views and an expansive seating area with a sofabed. Ideal for travellers seeking extra space and a sense of openness.
Lowest rate
Most affordable
€ 2,472Total 1 night Price per night € 2,472Benefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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Deluxe One Bedroom Suite
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102 m² / 1,098 ft²
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King bed
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City view
These bright and airy corner suites are ideal for business trips or quick family getaways, with a king bedroom and a separate living area complete with dining table and a pullout sofa bed.
Lowest rate
Most affordable
Room not available – minimum stay requirements may applyBenefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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Deluxe Premier Room
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65 m² / 700 ft²
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King bed
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Courtyard view
Simple, clean and spacious, these corner rooms epitomize contemporary Japanese style with their leather canopies, lacquered doors and tabletops, and courtyard views.
Lowest rate
Most affordable
Room not available – minimum stay requirements may applyBenefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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Four Seasons Executive Suite
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72 m² / 775 ft²
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King bed
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City view
Who needs a corner office when you have these suites? Take care of business at the living room’s multifunctional workspace, with floor-to-ceiling views of Tokyo just outside the window, then come nightfall, close the bedroom door and get some well-earned rest on your custom Four Seasons bed.
Lowest rate
Most affordable
Room not available – minimum stay requirements may applyBenefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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One Bedroom Suite
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88 m² / 947 ft²
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King bed
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City view
Host a movie night or informal get-together in these roomy corner suites, or enjoy a little privacy, thanks to the separate bedroom.
Lowest rate
Most affordable
Room not available – minimum stay requirements may applyBenefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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Premier Room Two Queens
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52 m² / 560 ft²
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Queen bed
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Courtyard view
Light wood tones mixed with contemporary Japanese design elements create an organic feel to these comfortable rooms, each offering a bird’s-eye view of the Pacific Century Place courtyard.
Lowest rate
Most affordable
Room not available – minimum stay requirements may applyBenefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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