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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi is a small luxury hotel beside Tokyo Station, pairing Marunouchi polish with close Shinkansen access and staff help for rail arrivals and departures.

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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

Price range

Luxury

Area highlights

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Overview

Choose Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi if Tokyo Station access matters, but you still want the calmer feel of a small luxury hotel. The hotel is a short walk from Tokyo Station in the Tokyo Station and Marunouchi area, so it works especially well for travelers balancing Shinkansen departures, Marunouchi appointments, and central Tokyo dining. With only 57 rooms and suites, the tone is more personal than at many larger hotels around the rail hub.

Rooms

The redesigned accommodations keep the hotel compact without feeling limited. Several guest-room categories begin at 44 square meters, giving solo travelers and couples more space than a typical city-center room and enough room to manage luggage comfortably. The room names draw on the surrounding area, with Eki and Marunouchi categories alongside larger corner-style options.

Suites are a meaningful part of the mix rather than an afterthought. The lineup includes one-bedroom layouts and signature suites such as the Sezanne Suite, while the Marunouchi Suite is listed at 72 square meters. That extra space makes sense for longer stays, travelers who prefer a more residential layout, or guests who need a quiet place to work between trains and meetings.

Facilities

The wellness facilities are designed for travelers who want to reset without leaving the property. Guests have access to a spa, onsen-style baths, and a sauna, with a 24-hour fitness center for keeping a normal routine across time zones. Concierge service is another important part of the stay, particularly because the hotel can help greet guests at Tokyo Station or support departures from the rail complex. Private event space is available as well, in keeping with the hotel's smaller, service-led format.

Advance-reserved airport transfers are available for guests who prefer a door-to-door arrival. Connecting-room options can also help families or small groups stay close while keeping separate sleeping space.

Dining

Dining is led by Sezanne, the hotel's French restaurant, and MAISON MARUNOUCHI, a French bistro and social dining space with views toward Tokyo Station and the Shinkansen tracks. The main appeal is that guests can stay close to the rail hub while still having a polished restaurant setting on property.

For a lighter stop or a quiet evening, the hotel also offers The Bar and Champagne Lounge, afternoon tea, and 24-hour in-room dining.

Location and transport

The location is the hotel's defining advantage. Tokyo Station can be overwhelming, but being close to it means guests can move quickly between the hotel, long-distance rail, and the Marunouchi business district once their route through the complex is clear. From the station area, travelers can use the Shinkansen, the JR network, and the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line.

This part of central Tokyo is best for people who value rail access and a refined business-district atmosphere. Ginza and Nihonbashi are nearby reference points for dining or shopping plans, while the Imperial Palace side adds a quieter central Tokyo counterpoint. It is less of a nightlife-first neighborhood, so travelers who want late-night entertainment at the doorstep may prefer a different area.

Airport access

Narita Airport is straightforward by rail because Narita Express service is available at Tokyo Station. For Haneda Airport, the usual choices involve central Tokyo rail transfers, taxi, or an advance-reserved hotel transfer. The better option depends on luggage, arrival time, and how direct you want the journey to be.

Why stay here

Choose Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi when you want luxury service on a smaller scale without giving up Tokyo Station convenience. It is especially well matched to Shinkansen departures, business travel, and dining-focused stays in the Marunouchi side of central Tokyo. The extra value is not just proximity; it is the combination of compact room count, redesigned accommodations, and staff support around a complex rail environment.

Good to know

The hotel reopened for stays from April 29, 2026, after a full-property renovation. Because Tokyo Station is large and layered, confirm your preferred arrival route, gate, or meet-up point before you travel, especially if you plan to use the hotel's station greeting support. If you are arriving with heavy luggage or connecting to the Shinkansen soon after check-out, it is worth arranging the details in advance rather than improvising inside the station.

Nearest station

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Tokyo Station
Station access: immediate

Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station is the central Tokyo rail hub to choose when Shinkansen timing, Narita Express service, or Marunouchi-side hotels matter most.

  • Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen
  • Tohoku / Yamagata / Akita / Hokkaido / Joetsu / Hokuriku Shinkansen
  • JR Yamanote Line (JY01)
  • JR Keihin-Tohoku and Negishi Line (JK26)
  • JR Chuo Line Rapid (JC01)
  • JR Tokaido Line (JT01)
  • JR Utsunomiya Line / Takasaki Line (JU01)
  • JR Yokosuka Line / Sobu Line Rapid / Narita Line (JO19)
  • JR Keiyo Line (JE01)
  • Narita Express
  • Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M17)

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Latest updates

Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 27-Jun-2026.