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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi Reopens Following Boutique-Focused Redesign

The 57-key property near Tokyo Station has reopened with redesigned interiors, private in-room check-in, and expanded local experiences.

by Laura Ratliff  May 30, 2026
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi Reopens Following Boutique-Focused Redesign

Photos: Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi has reopened following a comprehensive redesign that further leans into the property’s small-scale positioning in one of the world’s largest cities.

Located just steps from Tokyo Station, the 57-key hotel has long occupied a unique place within the Four Seasons portfolio, operating at a much more intimate scale than many of the brand’s urban flagships. The renovation, led by Hong Kong-based interior architect André Fu, reimagines the hotel as a contemporary Nihon no teitaku—a modern interpretation of a traditional Japanese manor —as Four Seasons describes it.

The redesign touches the lobby, guestrooms, and suites, with an emphasis on residential-style living rather than conventional luxury hotel design. Natural oak, grey marble, shoji-inspired screens, and washi-style lighting feature prominently throughout the property, while guestrooms incorporate custom furnishings, artisan ceramics, and a color palette of teal greens and muted pinks. Enhanced in-room technology includes 65-inch televisions and portable speakers.

The reopening also introduces a more personalized arrival experience. Guests are welcomed with Champagne and escorted directly to their accommodations for private check-in, allowing hotel staff to begin tailoring recommendations and itineraries from the moment of arrival.

The hotel has also expanded its range of curated local experiences, including ramen-making workshops, sumo outings, and guided bar-hopping experiences through neighborhoods such as Ginza and Shinjuku. The goal is to offer clients a deeper connection to Tokyo while maintaining the privacy and service levels expected from Four Seasons.

The hotel is now accepting reservations following the completion of the renovation.

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