The latest Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo located in the city’s most prominent financial district, Otemachi has opened its doors for guests. The property rises above Tokyo’s oldest neighbourhood and is situated just steps away from the Imperial Palace. The hotel is housed on the highest floors of the new 39-storey tower designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
Otemachi is home to the headquarters of various corporations and multinationals and the hotel provides the very best of Japan’s capital within reach. It provides direct access to the major subway hub of Otemachi Station, and is just a short walk from the main rail terminal of Tokyo Station. It also allows guests with endless opportunities to walk amid the palace gardens and greenspaces, wander nearby charming streets, and get in touch with contemporary culture through art, architecture and cuisine.
Leading designer Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston has created spaces inside the hotel inspired by a uniquely Japanese aesthetic. The property provides panoramic views of the city in every direction – including Mount Fuji on a clear day and comes with a modern vibe characterised by clean lines and soft textures, relaxed colour palettes, inspiring artworks and open spaces. Florals by Tokyo native Namiko Kajitani of zero two Three enhances the sensory experience and breathes new life to modern day Ikebana.
Christian Clerc, President, Four Seasons Global Operations said in a statement that the company is delighted to welcome guests to the third Four Seasons in Japan, a truly stunning property that reflects Tokyo’s captivating contrast of modern innovation and honoured traditions. He mentioned that in collaboration with Mitsui Fudosan Resort Management, the new hotel will deliver next-generation luxury through its combination of design, service, wellness experiences and culinary artistry by award-winning chefs.
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