Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi5

Tokyo, Japan

Four Seasons · Four Seasons

3 MICHELIN KeysForbes 4★

Perched on the top floors of Otemachi One Tower, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi delivers immaculate modern-Japanese design, sweeping views over the Imperial Palace gardens and Mount Fuji on clear days, plus hallmark Four Seasons service. Guests repeatedly praise the impeccable housekeeping, roomy rooms by Western standards, outstanding breakfast buffet and proactive, English-fluent staff who arrange bespoke experiences.

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Price comparison

Prices across 5 booking sites

€692
lowest found
€692
Min
€1,179
Median
€2,196
Max
Best rate: €6927 May 2026
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Data from 300 price checks · Updated hourly

When to book: data analysis

Based on 1,451 price checks across international booking sites

0–1 days (last minute)
€1,156+26%
2–3 days
€1,109
4–7 days
€1,228
8–14 days (1–2 weeks)
€1,151
15–30 days (2–4 weeks)
€1,397
31–60 days (1–2 months)
€1,427
61–90 days (2–3 months)
€1,110
90+ days (3+ months)
€914← best
No last-minute discount — the opposite
  • • Prices bottom out 90+ days before check-in
  • • Prices tick back up in the final week
  • • Last-minute booking (€1,156) is 26% more than optimal
Best time to book: 90+ days
  • • Median price €914
  • • Cheaper than both far-out and last-minute booking

Book 90+ days ahead for the best rate (~€914). Don't wait for last-minute deals — they don't exist at this hotel. And don't book too early (90+ days) either — you'd overpay by ~0%.

Best check-in day

Median nightly rate by check-in day

Sun
€1,069
Mon
€1,070
Tue
€1,099
Wed
€1,128
Thu
€1,179
Fri
€1,180
Sat
€1,108
Price varies by day of week
  • • Cheapest check-in: Sun (€1,069)
  • • Most expensive: Fri (€1,180, +10%)

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Detailed description

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi feels like a modern, meticulously executed luxury property — guests repeatedly praise the palace and Fuji views, larger-than-typical Tokyo rooms and spotless housekeeping. Reviews emphasize standout staff service (concierge teams reachable ahead of arrival via WhatsApp; specific names like George, Olivia and Marcela are cited), an outstanding breakfast buffet and a calm, oasis-like atmosphere on the 39th floor. Drawbacks are infrequent but include occasional slow restaurant service and isolated incidents such as stained linens or a disappointing dish, which guests report were handled promptly by staff.

Key observations

Exceptional service: Visitors consistently praise attentive, proactive staff who organise reservations, celebrations and bespoke experiences.

Remarkable views: Many reviewers highlight sweeping Imperial Palace garden views and the chance to see Mount Fuji on clear days.

Generous breakfast: The buffet is frequently called 'off the charts' with a wide bakery selection and high quality offerings.

Spacious, quiet rooms: Rooms are larger than average for Tokyo and noted for comfort and cleanliness.

Occasional operational issues: A recurring theme in a handful of reviews is slower service in restaurants or isolated housekeeping lapses that were resolved.

Main pros

  • Outstanding, attentive staff and concierge (guests name George, Olivia, Marcela).
  • Panoramic views of the Imperial Palace gardens and Mount Fuji on clear days.
  • Rooms noticeably spacious by Tokyo standards with very comfortable beds.
  • High-quality, varied breakfast buffet.
  • Excellent location with direct access to Otemachi Station and easy reach of Tokyo Station and Ginza.

Main cons

  • Occasional slow restaurant service; a few guests reported overcooked or delayed dishes.
  • Rare housekeeping issues such as stained sheets reported in some stays.

Overall rating: A+

Hotel overview

Basic information:

  • Name: Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi (Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi)
  • Romanization: n/a
  • Address: 1-2-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan
  • Contact: +81 3 6810 0600
  • Opened: 2020 (property cited as relatively new)
  • Number of rooms: Multiple room types and suites including Imperial Suite and two-bedroom suites (exact total rooms confirmed on official site as a full range of rooms and suites).
  • Positioning/category: Upper-luxury urban hotel focused on design, views and Michelin-level dining.

Description: Occupying the top six floors of the 39-storey Otemachi One Tower, the hotel blends contemporary Japanese aesthetics with expansive public areas and high-end restaurants. Guests describe a quiet sanctuary above the busy financial district and praise the layout and finishings of rooms and public spaces.

Who it's for: Luxury travellers, couples celebrating special occasions, families, business guests and food lovers.

Location & transport

Location: In the Otemachi business district with direct access to Otemachi Station; reviewers praise its convenience for Tokyo Station, Ginza and other central destinations.

Nearby points of interest: Imperial Palace (adjacent views), Tokyo Station (short ride/walk), Ginza (easy access).

Transport: Direct underground access to Otemachi Station, plentiful taxis at the entrance and concierge-arranged transfers when needed.

Walkability: Excellent — underground concourses make walking comfortable in all weather; the financial district is safe and well-lit.

Rating: A+

Rooms & cleanliness

Guests report spacious, well-designed rooms with large windows and excellent views. Housekeeping is described as meticulous; occasional isolated reports of stained linens appear in reviews but were handled promptly by staff.

Rating: A+

Service

Service is a standout theme: consistent praise for front desk, concierge and operations teams. Multiple reviewers note pre-arrival communication via WhatsApp, personalised welcome touches and efficient problem resolution. Named staff receive repeated commendations.

Rating: A+

Food & beverage

Breakfast buffet receives high marks for breadth and quality; some guests mention excellent Italian offerings (pizza) and the hotel's fine-dining options. Several reviews note occasional slow service or a poorly executed dish during busy service periods.

Rating: A

Facilities & amenities

Pool, spa, fitness centre, fast Wi‑Fi and panoramic public spaces on the 39th floor are all praised. Guests appreciate the hotel's calm atmosphere despite being in a busy business district.

Rating: A+

Important notes

  • Price: premium — many guests remark on the high cost relative to mid-range Tokyo options.
  • New property: mostly a benefit, though a few operational kinks were reported.
  • Language: English widely spoken by staff, mitigating language barriers for international guests.

Practical tips from guests

  • Book an Imperial Garden–view room for the best vistas.
  • Contact concierge before arrival (WhatsApp) to arrange transfers and dining reservations.
  • If dining at peak times, allow extra time or reserve in advance to avoid slow service.
  • Use the underground access to Otemachi Station in bad weather.
  • Report any room issues immediately — staff tend to resolve them quickly.
  • Families should request two-bedroom or family suite configurations in advance.

Final verdict

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi is an almost flawless urban luxury hotel offering exceptional service, superb views and top-tier facilities; minor operational lapses are rare and typically resolved swiftly.

Final rating: A+

Breakdown: Location: A+ | Rooms: A+ | Service: A+ | Food: A | Facilities: A+ | Value: A

Suitable for: Luxury travellers, couples, families, business guests, food enthusiasts.

Not suitable for: Budget travellers.

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