Four Seasons has opened its second hotel in Tokyo,
Japan.
Rising above one of Tokyo’s oldest neighbourhoods
and just steps away from the Imperial Palace, the Four Seasons
Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi boasts direct access to the major subway
hub of Otemachi Station and is just a short walk from the main
rail terminal of Tokyo Station.
The hotel is housed on the highest floors of
the new 39-storey tower designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
Inside, lead designer Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston has created
spaces inspired by a uniquely Japanese aesthetic and the panoramic
views of the city in every direction - including Mount Fuji on a
clear day - with a modern vibe characterised by clean lines and
soft textures, relaxed colour palettes, inspiring artworks and
open spaces.
Commissioned artworks by Namiko Kitaura grace the
walls of the Jean-Michel Gathy-designed guest accommodation, which
includes 170 guest rooms and 20 suites.
The luxury hotel features a variety of F&B
outlets, 1,370 sqm of flexible event space, a wedding atelier, a
spa with five treatment rooms – including one reserved for
couples, a gym, steam rooms, Japanese baths (ofuro), and a 20-metre indoor pool
featuring Imperial Palace and skyline views as well as a
vitality pool and mist chairs.
“In Japan, the art of hospitality is known as
omotenashi; here at Four Seasons, it’s how we take care of our
guests every day around the world,” said Andrew De Brito, Regional Vice President
and General Manager. “Whether staying
with us for business or enjoying a family staycation, meeting
close friends for drinks or taking a much-needed break in our spa,
at Four Seasons our utmost priority is the health and safety of
our guests in an environment that is enjoyable, and memorable.”
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