Four Seasons Tokyo at Marunouchi Reopens After Transformation
Event summary
- Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi reopens April 29, 2026 after a comprehensive redesign by André Fu Studio.
- The 57-room boutique property blends contemporary Japanese aesthetics with residential-style luxury.
- SÉZANNE, the hotel's award-winning French restaurant, maintains its top rankings during the transition.
- Redesign focuses on intimate, personalized service and fine craftsmanship details.
The big picture
This transformation reflects the growing trend of luxury hotels emphasizing intimate, locally-inspired experiences. Four Seasons is doubling down on its boutique positioning in Tokyo's competitive high-end hospitality market. The property's proximity to Tokyo Station gives it a strategic advantage for both business and leisure travelers. The continued strength of SÉZANNE demonstrates how dining excellence can anchor a hotel's reputation during major renovations.
What we're watching
- Brand Differentiation
- How Four Seasons will position this property against other luxury Tokyo hotels...
- Occupancy Rates
- Whether the boutique scale (57 rooms) can sustain high demand post-renovation...
- Design Impact
- The pace at which André Fu's signature aesthetic influences other Asian luxury properties...
