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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi is re-opening this April – reservations are now available

The luxury boutique hotel will soon be back in full swing after nearly a year of renovations

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Christopher House
Associate Editor, Time Out Tokyo
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
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Sky-high hotels in Tokyo have been having a bit of a moment as of late. The Park Hyatt recently re-opened after undergoing nearly two years of renovations, and soon the Four Seasons in Marunouchi will be following suit. Starting this April, the guest rooms and suites at the luxury boutique hotel will once again be open to the public.

Renovations on the hotel's accommodations and ground floor lobby area began back in July 2025, courtesy of award-winning Hong Kong-based design firm André Fu Studio, whose extensive portfolio includes the likes of Waldorf Astoria Osaka and Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto. The prolific agency is known for its dedication to quiet luxury, and in the case of Four Seasons, the company blends contemporary Western design with Japanese motifs and aesthetics to create a sense of modern-day international elegance.

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Photo: Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

Located in the heart of the city right next to Tokyo Station and offering only 57 rooms and suites, the stately hotel manages to create a calming, intimate living experience despite its central location. The venue boasts world-class amenities, including three-Michelin-starred French restaurant Sézanne (ranked the best restaurant in Asia in 2024), which has remained open while room renovations are underway.

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Photo: Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

Four Seasons Marunouchi will once again be welcoming guests starting April 29. Reservations are already open – place yours on the hotel's official website.

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