Facing the Imperial Palace and Mount Fuji, the Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi aims to redefine the concept of luxury hospitality in a city that honours its historic past but remains resolutely focused on the future. The new hotel will accept reservations for a stay beginning July 1, 2020.
“Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi takes luxury hospitality to the next level with a new generation concept,” said Rainer Stampfer, Four Seasons President, Hotel Operations – Asia Pacific. “Alongside the Four Seasons Hotel at Marunouchi, now a must-see hotel near the Central Station district, we are bringing our guests an even wider choice in one of the world’s most dynamic destinations.
Nestled in the top six floors of a 39-storey tower designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi will be a haven for travelers and a must-see for local society, with four restaurant and bar concepts, three of which were created by SPIN Design Studio. The Spa and the 25-metre swimming pool are located on the top floor.
A true pleasure for the senses, the interior of the hotel intrigues with its superimposed motifs, like an origami, created by the interior design agency Denniston. Architect Jean Michel Gathy found inspiration in the flowing fabrics of Issey Miyake captured by photographer Namiko Kitaura, which guests can discover in the hotel’s public spaces, at the entrance to the spa and on the walls of the 190 rooms and suites.