In-Room Massage for Four Seasons Tokyo Guests — Otemachi & Marunouchi
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Two world-class hotels. One service. Whatever floor you’re on, we come to you.
BOOK NOWFour Seasons has two properties in central Tokyo, both within walking distance of the Imperial Palace and both near the top of every “best hotels in Japan” list. They’re different in personality — one is a 190-room skyline hotel on the 34th floor and up, the other is a 57-room boutique hidden inside a Marunouchi office tower — but the service level at both is Four Seasons through and through.
Melody Tokyo works regularly at both properties. We know the lobby routes, we know the staff, and we know what kind of evening most guests are having by the time they message us — usually one that involves being very comfortable in a very nice bathrobe and not wanting to move. Both hotels have spas, and both spas are worth visiting. But they close in the evening. We don’t.
Whether you’re at the Otemachi property looking out over the Imperial Palace Gardens from the 36th floor, or at the Marunouchi property watching trains glide in and out of Tokyo Station from the 5th, the process is the same: message us, tell us your hotel and room floor, and we’ll have a therapist there in 15 to 25 minutes. No deposits. No advance booking required. Just a message.
Two Four Seasons. One number. Same-night service.
The Skyline Hotel • Opened 2020
Address: 1-2-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004
Building: Otemachi One Tower (top 6 floors, 34F–39F)
Phone: +81 (3) 6810 0600
Website: fourseasons.com/otemachi
Total Rooms: 190 rooms & suites
Room Floors: 34F–38F | Lobby: 39F
Smallest Room: ~49 sqm (Superior)
Nearest Station: Otemachi (Exit C4) — directly connected, 5 subway lines
Tokyo Station: ~7 min walk
Spa: THE SPA, 39F — 5 treatment rooms, Japanese-influenced treatments using Yakusugi cedar oil. 20m heated pool, vitality pool, sauna, 24-hour gym with Imperial Palace views.
Dining: est (Michelin-starred French), PIGNETO (Italian with rooftop terrace), VIRTÙ (Art Deco cocktail bar), The Lounge. All on 39F with panoramic views.
🏆 Condé Nast Traveler #1 Hotel in Japan (2025). Forbes Five-Star. Michelin 3 Keys. Interior by Jean-Michel Gathy. Views of Imperial Palace, Mount Fuji, and Tokyo Skytree.
The Boutique Hotel • Reopening April 29, 2026
Address: Pacific Century Place, 1-11-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6277
Building: Pacific Century Place (floors 1–7)
Phone: +81 (3) 5222 7222
Website: fourseasons.com/tokyo
Total Rooms: 57 rooms & suites
Room Floors: 3F–6F | Spa/Dining: 7F
Smallest Room: ~44 sqm (Deluxe)
Nearest Station: Tokyo Station (Yaesu South Exit) — 2–3 min walk
Ginza: ~10 min walk
Spa: THE SPA, 7F — traditional Japanese onsen-style bath, treatment rooms. Compact and intimate. 24-hour fitness studio.
Dining: SÉZANNE (3 Michelin stars, #7 World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025, #4 Asia’s 50 Best), MAISON MARUNOUCHI (bistro & bar).
✨ Reopening April 29, 2026 after full renovation by André Fu Studio. 57 rooms completely redesigned as a “contemporary manor.” Tokyo Station platform meet-and-greet service. The most intimate Four Seasons in the world.
Whether you’re at Otemachi or Marunouchi, the Four Seasons name carries a set of promises. Here’s what makes these properties stand out for visitors.
Both properties sit within walking distance of the Imperial Palace and its gardens. The Otemachi location overlooks them from 34 floors up; the Marunouchi property is a 5-minute walk to the East Gardens. For first-time visitors, this is Tokyo’s most iconic landmark and having it right there changes the feel of your entire stay. Morning walks around the palace moat become habit-forming.
Marunouchi is a 2-minute walk from Tokyo Station. Otemachi connects directly to Otemachi Station (5 subway lines) and is about 7 minutes on foot to Tokyo Station. Either way, you’re within striking distance of the Shinkansen, the Narita Express, and essentially every rail line in the city. Both hotels offer a meet-and-greet service at the station platform — someone from the hotel will literally meet your train and walk you to check-in.
SÉZANNE at the Marunouchi property holds 3 Michelin stars and was ranked #7 in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants in 2025. est at Otemachi has its own Michelin star. Between the two hotels, you have access to some of the finest dining in Tokyo without ever needing a taxi. For food-focused travelers, this alone justifies the stay.
For many international travelers, Four Seasons is a known quantity. You know what you’re going to get in terms of service, room quality, and staff responsiveness — and in an unfamiliar city, that predictability has real value. Both Tokyo properties deliver on that promise while adding a Japanese layer of hospitality (omotenashi) that makes the experience distinctly local. Staff remember your name, your preferences, and whether you take your coffee black.
From either hotel, you can walk to Ginza in about 10 minutes, Nihonbashi in 5 to 10, and the KITTE shopping complex is right at Tokyo Station. The Marunouchi district itself has become a high-end shopping and dining destination with its own tree-lined boulevard. For visitors who want to explore on foot without relying on the subway, the central location pays off every day.
Both hotels welcome children and go out of their way to make families comfortable — kids’ amenities, connecting rooms, and a warmth toward young guests that doesn’t always come naturally to ultra-luxury properties. The Otemachi pool is a hit with families, and the Marunouchi property’s boutique size means staff learn your kids’ names by day two. Under-18s stay free when sharing with parents.
Even the smallest rooms at both properties start around 44 to 49 square meters. That’s larger than many competing five-star hotels in the same area. Suites go well beyond 100 sqm at Otemachi. For massage, this means proper space for a floor mat or free movement around the bed — no shuffling furniture, no working in corners.
Both hotels provide proper deep soaking tubs with separate shower areas. At Otemachi, several rooms place the tub by the window with city views. The pre-massage shower is easy and pleasant, and soaking afterward while the oils are still on your skin extends the experience. Guerlain and Frédéric Malle amenities at Otemachi; the Marunouchi property has its own curated selection.
Otemachi rooms sit on floors 34 and above — nothing but sky. Marunouchi rooms have triple-glazed windows that filter out the trains below. Either way, once the door closes, it’s quiet. Our therapists notice the difference immediately. The silence lets the massage music work, lets your breathing slow, and lets you actually fall asleep at the end if that’s where the session takes you.
Both hotels are in the heart of central Tokyo, close to our therapist base. Arrival is typically 15 to 25 minutes when a therapist is available. We give you a specific ETA at booking. Otemachi and Marunouchi are close enough that the same therapist pool covers both properties.
The staff at both properties handle our therapist arrivals with characteristic Four Seasons polish. At Otemachi, she takes the elevator to the 39th floor reception and is directed to your room floor. At Marunouchi, she enters through the ground floor and is greeted by the concierge. Both processes are smooth, professional, and practiced.
Both hotel spas close in the evening. We’re available from 5pm to 7am nightly. The busiest booking slot at Four Seasons properties is between 9pm and midnight — after dinner, after the spa is closed, after you’ve settled into the room and realized this is the moment you actually want a massage most.
Both Four Seasons properties have excellent spas. We work alongside them, not against them.
Five treatment rooms with Japanese-influenced therapies. Signature Yakusugi cedar oil ritual. 20m heated pool, vitality pool, sauna. Designed by Jean-Michel Gathy. A full wellness floor with views.
Best for: A planned half-day wellness experience with pool time.
Intimate setting with traditional onsen-style bath. Compact treatment rooms. Curated Japanese wellness techniques. A smaller, quieter, more personal spa experience that matches the hotel’s boutique character.
Best for: Onsen soaking + treatment in a private, quiet setting.
Same-day booking. Therapist comes to you. No elevator, no changing rooms, no ceremony. Just effective massage where you already are. Available hours after both spas close. Transparent pricing with no surprises.
Best for: Late night. Post-dinner. Jet lag. The “I’m not leaving this room” moment.
Many guests use the hotel spa during the day and book us for the evening. Different hours, different needs, same stay.
We hire only Japanese female therapists who excel in all three qualities: skill, hospitality, and appearance. We maintain the highest standards in both technique and service, with extensive experience at luxury hotels frequented by international guests.
Our pricing is completely transparent. Unless you request additional services or options, there are no extra charges—ever. You can book with confidence knowing the final amount matches exactly what we quote upfront.
Every therapist photo on our site shows the actual person who will visit you. The therapist you select is exactly who arrives—no exceptions. We strictly enforce this policy to eliminate any concern about misleading photos or last-minute substitutions.
She enters the Otemachi One Tower ground floor, takes the elevator to the 39th-floor reception, and staff direct her to the guest elevator and your floor. The lobby is on the top floor here — it’s a reverse of most hotels — and the staff are well practiced with the process.
The hotel entrance is tucked between skyscrapers at Pacific Century Place — understated and easy to miss if you don’t know it. Our therapist enters, checks in with the concierge on the ground floor, and takes the elevator to your floor. With only 57 rooms, it feels like arriving at someone’s private building.
Both hotels are close enough to Tokyo Station that you can be in your room within minutes of stepping off the Narita Express. Both also offer platform meet-and-greet services. We get a lot of same-day bookings from guests who’ve just arrived — jet lag, flight stiffness, that wired-but-exhausted feeling. Message us your check-in time and we’ll coordinate.
We carry everything — linens, oils, towels, ambient music. You don’t need to prepare anything beyond a quick shower. The bathrobes at both properties are excellent pre- and post-massage attire. At Otemachi, the Guerlain and Frédéric Malle bath products complement what we bring nicely.
At Otemachi: dinner at PIGNETO or est on 39F, then back to your room for a 9:30pm session. At Marunouchi: dinner at SÉZANNE or MAISON on 7F, then elevator down to your room. The pattern is the same — eat well, go back, message us, therapist arrives before you’ve finished your tea.
We offer simultaneous couples massage with two therapists. At Otemachi, the larger suites (up to 282 sqm for the Imperial Suite) give enormous space. At Marunouchi, even the standard rooms at 44 sqm are workable for two. If you’re traveling with kids, we can time the session for after they’re asleep — the soundproofing means we won’t wake anyone in the next room.
Matched to the guests, the rooms, and the way most people feel after a day in Tokyo. Full menu — see all styles here.
Four Seasons guests tend to appreciate things done well and without excess — which is exactly what a good oil massage delivers. Warm oil, skilled hands, careful attention to the areas that need it most. At Otemachi, the floor-to-ceiling windows at night create an atmosphere that amplifies every element. At Marunouchi, the intimacy of a smaller room concentrates the experience. Either way, this is the session people book most. 90 minutes is the sweet spot, 120 if you want to completely dissolve.
Both hotels are perfectly positioned for day trips — Kyoto, Hakone, Kamakura, all doable via Tokyo Station. But the round trip takes a toll: hours of sitting, carrying bags, walking unfamiliar terrain. This session goes after the accumulated tension with firm, deliberate pressure. Neck, shoulders, lower back, and whatever else is protesting. Business travelers with desk-and-meeting fatigue book this one constantly. Sixty minutes for targeted work, 90 for full body with extra attention on problem areas.
Two therapists, same room, same time. Each person picks their style and pressure independently. At Otemachi, the suites give you absurd amounts of space for this — the Premier Suite at 120 sqm could fit four setups. Even in standard rooms at both hotels, 44 to 49 square meters is enough for two side-by-side sessions without feeling cramped. Mention “couples” when you message us and we’ll coordinate two therapists for simultaneous arrival.
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Precise, firm pressure work. Especially effective for business travelers dealing with chronic shoulder and neck tension from long meetings and travel.
Gentle, flowing oil technique with perfect rhythm. Creates a calming atmosphere that feels right at home in Four Seasons’ refined setting.
Central Tokyo is walkable, explorable, and exhausting. Every day ends the same way.
The 5km running/walking path around the palace is right outside both hotels. Beautiful, peaceful, and entirely on stone and gravel. Your calves will tell you about it by evening.
Kyoto, Hakone, Kamakura, Nikko. All round-trips from Tokyo Station. Back by 8pm having sat in a train for hours. Everything is stiff.
10 minutes on foot from either hotel. Department stores, boutiques, galleries. Hours of walking on polished floors in real shoes.
Breakfast at the hotel, lunch in Tsukiji, afternoon coffee in Nihonbashi, dinner at SÉZANNE or est. You’ve eaten beautifully and walked 15,000 steps.
Meetings at corporate headquarters in the financial district. Hours of sitting, handshaking, concentrating. Neck and shoulders pay the bill.
20–25 minutes by train. Temples, museums, Ameyoko market. Full day on cobblestones and stairs. Back at the hotel wanting exactly one thing.
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