Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
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Character and identity
A genuine boutique in a city of giants, this Four Seasons occupies floors three through six of the Pacific Century Place tower in Marunouchi, Tokyo's main business district, with fewer than 60 rooms. Arrival is unusual: a discreet counter on the ground floor (taxis use a separate door around the corner), then a swift transfer up to your room. The design language is composed and dark, with black lacquered walls, thick carpets and rotating art including African-inspired installations and photography. Expect a French restaurant and bar, a two-room spa with onsen, and the brand's signature efficient service.
Who's it for
Best for:
Business travellers and design-literate couples who want a small, quiet, well-run base with direct underground access to Tokyo Station and Ginza. Those who value generous room space (rare in Tokyo), a serious in-room tech setup, and the option of a private onsen soak will feel particularly at home.
Should look elsewhere:
Families and guests expecting a grand lobby arrival, sweeping skyline views or a full resort-scale spa and dining roster. The spa has only two treatment rooms, dining options on property are limited, and the location is corporate rather than scenic.
Bottom line
The defining feature here is intimacy: a sub-60-room hotel inside an office tower, delivering space, calm and onsen bathing in the middle of Marunouchi. Note that the property is closed for renovations through March 2026, so factor that into planning. When it reopens, it suits solo business stays and short city breaks; book a higher-floor room for the natural light.