Slated to reopen following a transformative renovation, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi is now taking reservations for stays starting April 29, 2026.
Marking a thoughtful evolution of boutique luxury in the heart of Tokyo, the hotel invites guests to experience its comprehensively redesigned rooms, suites and public spaces, reimagined through the lens of acclaimed interior architect André Fu and his Hong Kong-based studio.
With just 57 rooms and suites, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi has long been known for its singular vision of intimate, residential-style luxury in the dynamic Marunouchi district, mere steps from Tokyo Station. The transformation will retain the hotel’s character and personalized service while introducing a more contemporary design.
André Fu Studio's distinctive language of relaxed luxury unfolds through carefully curated spaces that evoke the sense of a "contemporary manor."
"Our goal was to create a space that feels both distinctly Japanese and unmistakably cosmopolitan—a sanctuary where guests can connect with Tokyo in a deeply personal way," said André Fu, whose signature approach shapes the new design.
The arrival lobby, envisioned as a modern Japanese tea lounge, will welcome guests into a layered composition of washi panelling, muted furnishings, and unfettered views of a meditative Japanese garden.
Reimagined with warm woods and mid-century silhouettes, the guestrooms and suites will reflect the ease of a lifestyle retreat. Refined details such as cast bronze lighting and sakura floral marquetry reveal the hotel's continued commitment to fine craftsmanship.
Even as the hotel prepares to unveil its redesigned accommodations, dining continues uninterrupted at SÉZANNE, the award-winning French restaurant, recently ranked #16 on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2026 and #7 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025.
Guests can now secure their stays at the renewed Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi from April 29, 2026 onwards. For reservations, contact res.marunouchi@fourseasons.com.
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