The Tokyo luxury travel market has hit a sophisticated high note. Newly reopened following a spectacular aesthetic transformation into an intimate, contemporary Japanese manor, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi has officially been named to the inaugural Condé Nast Traveler Triple Crown collection.
“We are honoured to receive this prestigious accolade from Condé Nast Traveler,” says Jens Wycisk, General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi.
“As we welcome guests with a renewed vision of quiet luxury, Triple Crown reaffirms our team’s commitment to crafting experiences that reflect the spirit of Tokyo in ways that are personal, refined and deeply thoughtful.”
An Intimate Contemporary Japanese Manor
Discreetly nestled inside the high-energy pulse of the iconic Marunouchi business district—just a brief, effortless stroll from Tokyo Station—the boutique property stands out for its exceptional intimacy. Offering a rare, sanctuary-like environment with just 57 beautifully curated rooms and suites, the property avoids the grand-scale hustle of traditional city hotels in favour of hyper-personalised hospitality.
Following its multi-million-pound architectural update, the property functions as a high-end residential haven. The beautifully reimagined lobby and guest spaces fuse minimalist Japanese craftsmanship with the inviting warmth of a private home. Local experts and dedicated concierge teams curate tailor-made itineraries, elegantly opening up Tokyo’s endless cultural gems for high-end lifestyle explorers.
Award-Winning Gastronomy in the Heart of Marunouchi
The hotel’s culinary offerings have long cemented its status as a premier lifestyle destination for both global travellers and discerning Tokyo locals:
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Sézanne: The hotel’s crown jewel, an award-winning French fine dining restaurant led by world-class culinary talent, blending classic French techniques with pristine Japanese ingredients.
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Maison Marunouchi: A vibrant, sun-lit all-day Parisian-style bistro offering elevated comfort classics against a backdrop of Tokyo’s dynamic bullet trains and cityscape.
This latest Triple Crown achievement underscores the property’s incredible success in redefining the modern parameters of quiet luxury, seamlessly positioning it at the very pinnacle of Japan’s luxury capital.
All figures, data and information are correct as original press release on 2 June 2026
Understanding the Triple Crown Distinction
Introduced in 2026, the Condé Nast Traveler Triple Crown honours a highly selective tier of global hotels. To qualify, a property must have appeared on all three of the magazine’s flagship award lists over its illustrious 30-year history.
The three benchmarks that constitute this ultimate travel accolade include:
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The Hot List: An annual curation celebrating the world’s most exceptional and groundbreaking new hotel openings.
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The Gold List: A definitive showcase of Condé Nast Traveler editors’ personal favourite hotels across the globe.
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The Readers’ Choice Awards: A purely audience-driven ranking voted on annually by millions of global travellers, representing one of the industry’s most trusted marks of excellence.
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