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Four Seasons, Mitsui Fudosan Plan Hotel in Tokyo

By Hotel BusinessJuly 12, 20162 Mins Read
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TOKYO—Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts and Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd., a real estate development company, revealed plans for an all-new luxury hotel here in the city’s Otemachi business district.

Part of a mixed-use development, the hotel is set to open in the spring of 2020 with approximately 190 guestrooms. The hotel will occupy the upper six floors of a 39-story office tower, offering views of the city and close proximity to transit routes, shopping, dining and the nightlife of downtown Tokyo.

“A landmark hotel in one of the best locations in Tokyo, this will be a striking property that speaks to our confidence in this city as we meet the growing demand of Four Seasons guests and international luxury travelers visiting Tokyo,” said J. Allen Smith, president and CEO, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.

“We have been seeking the right opportunity to extend our presence here and are excited to work in partnership with Mitsui Fudosan to introduce a new Four Seasons experience in Tokyo, one that that will appeal to business and leisure travelers, as well as the domestic market,” added Smith. “Japanese outbound travelers represent a significant number of Four Seasons guests around the world and we look forward to offering our Japanese guests a new opportunity to experience Four Seasons at home.”

Blending contemporary and classic design, the hotel tower will provide dining through multiple indoor and outdoor restaurants and bars and views of the city from the 39th-floor rooftop terrace. The hotel will also feature a state-of-the-art spa, fitness center and indoor pool, as well as extensive meeting and events spaces and an Executive Club lounge for business travelers.

Four Seasons has operated hotels in Tokyo for more than 25 years and will be extending its presence in Japan with the opening of Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto in the fall of 2016.

Brands Four Seasons Japan Mitsui Fudosan Tokyo
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