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Ginza Creston, set along the Sumida River and surrounded by lush greenery, offers an exceptional location with easy access to central Tokyo.We welcome you with soothing views and attentive, refined hospitality.
Chitose, the gateway to Hokkaido’s skies.An airport Hotel that combines spacious comfort with a modern urban atmosphere.At the breakfast buffet, enjoy the flavors of Hokkaido through our 10 signature dishes, “THE 10.”
Welcome to the Hotel with a view of the sea. The sky and sea stretch out, with green ridges beyond the city. JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu welcomes you with a beautiful panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea and Takamatsu city. Sophisticated and high-quality hospitality to enrich your life. Please enjoy a deeply relaxing moment.
A quiet Hotel nestled on the Uemachi Plateau.Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka offers a welcoming space where modernism and tradition blend in harmony. We greet you with warm, friendly smiles. Enjoy a comfortable stay supported by an excellent location and reliable hospitality. We are sure you will be satisfied.
Hotel Granvia Okayama is directly connected to JR Okayama Station, offering an ideal location for sightseeing and business. Guests staying on the Granvia Floor can enjoy tea-time and bar-time services in the lounge. Free wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) is available in all Rooms, allowing you to use Wi-Fi on your PC, tablet, smartphone, and other devices in your Room.
Our Hotel is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the North Exit of JR and Tokyo Monorail Hamamatsucho Station. Each guest room features a Simmons bed for a relaxing stay, along with USB charging ports for added convenience. For breakfast, we offer a buffet with a wide variety of dishes, including homemade side items. Enjoy delicious food and start your day in our bright, glass-walled dining area.
A building inspired by Amsterdam Centraal Station in the Netherlands stands with an elegant silhouette. A day to play by the water and relax, forgetting time. A memorable day to gather in festive style. Enjoy our diverse, character-filled Facilities—casual or formal—to suit any occasion. Hotel Okura JR Huis Ten Bosch warmly welcomes all visitors to this town as a “Resort Station” for enjoying Huis Ten Bosch 24 hours a day.
The serene hot spring town of Atami, where the waters flow abundantly. Against the backdrop of this fragrant nature and timeless history, our establishment traces its origins back to the mid-Meiji era, when it was built as the villa of Viscount Soga Yujun, who held the esteemed position of Togu Daibu. The distinguished heritage passed down from the Soga family can still be found throughout the premises. The traditional Sukiya-style architecture exudes the charm of Japanese aesthetics, complemented by the soothing warmth of nature. With heartfelt hospitality, we welcome you to Geihinkan Atami Koarashitei. A retreat filled with vibrant seasonal beauty, offering relaxation and tranquility.
Just 20 minutes from Kyoto Station by subway with no transfers, and conveniently located for sightseeing in the Ohara and Kibune areas. From all guest rooms of 36.9 m² or larger, enjoy luxurious natural views of Takaragaike Park, Mount Hiei, and more. Immerse yourself in Kyoto’s nature and the elegant architectural beauty centered on circular design. At this greenery-filled Hotel that captures the spirit of Kyoto, enjoy a quiet, refined setting for a relaxing adult getaway.
The "Hypotonic Alkaline High-Temperature Onsen," known as the Beauty Skin Bath, features a water quality that gently permeates the skin. Enjoy meticulously crafted kaiseki cuisine made with carefully selected ingredients. Relax and unwind at this tranquil accommodation surrounded by the prefectural tree, Nambu Red Pine.
Edelhof means "noble mansion" in German. The name reflects our desire to create a serene garden reminiscent of a grand estate, preserving the lush greenery and towering trees that remain from the former Hokkaido Forestry Bureau on this site. We welcome our guests with a story inspired by late 19th-century Vienna.
Art Hotel Asahikawa boasts top-class grade and hospitality in the Douhoku area. With the advantage of access to popular nearby tourist spots such as Daisetsu, Furano, and Biei within a day trip range, and its convenient location close to major city facilities and downtown, it is an ideal base for both sightseeing and business stays. Enjoy a delightful stay, experiencing a comfortable hotel life while also connecting with the majestic nature of Hokkaido.
Prestigious Comfort. Hakata Excel Hotel Tokyu is located in the heart of Nakasu, Kyushu's largest entertainment district. Enjoy a moment of comfort and relaxation in this vibrant international city. Whether for sightseeing or business, we will make your journey an elegant experience.
Bettei Ishi no Ie is a British-style antique Hotel where every room features a private open-air bath. Surrounded by trees, you may occasionally spot squirrels and wild birds from the bath, creating a luxurious space where time passes quietly and slowly. For dinner, enjoy local fish sashimi and a Japanese-Western course meal. Breakfast is served via room service—relax at your leisure.
"Enjoy the Grandeur, Your Private Retreat" Hayama, a historic scenic spot where lush low mountains and a magnificent sea spread out. At Hayama Hotel Otowanomori, which is being reborn in this area, we promise to upgrade your ordinary day to an "exquisite daily life." Since our establishment in 1987, we have continued to provide high-quality and courteous service, cultivating the dignified elegance unique to Hayama and building unwavering trust. Hayama Hotel Otowanomori is located within 1-2 hours from the metropolitan area yet offers seasonal dishes focusing on fresh local ingredients such as freshly harvested Miura vegetables, seafood from Sagami Bay, and Hayama beef. All rooms are carefully selected with ocean views; even from the bathrooms, you can enjoy ever-changing beautiful vistas. The luxury of doing nothing. A comfort as if it were your private retreat home. Please indulge in an "exquisite daily life," where both body and mind are liberated and fulfilled.
Hotel Kokusai 21 served as the IOC headquarters hotel during the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. Conveniently located in front of the Nagano Prefectural Office, it is an ideal Facility for sightseeing, with Zenkoji Temple just a 10-minute walk away. The guest rooms are spacious and provide a comfortable stay.
"THE SAIHOKUKAN HOTEL" is a tranquil Hotel resembling an art museum, situated in the city center.
"Hotel The Celestine Tokyo Shiba" offers high-quality comfort akin to a city-center residence surrounded by rich emotions and greenery, under the concept of "CROSS OVER TOKYO" that blends various elements.
A quiet retreat just a 10-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, "Tamaniwa" is a luxurious Property set on a 2,000-tsubo estate with eight separate villas.The garden, featuring a serene combination of rocks, water, and the clear stream of the Sukumo River, is adorned with seasonal Japanese flowers such as cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, camellias, flowering crabapples, apricots, spireas, azaleas, and crape myrtles, allowing time to flow gently in an unchanged tranquility.Each villa, designed in the Kyoto-style sukiya architecture, consists of three connected Rooms. All Rooms are equipped with private indoor baths that draw from a natural hot spring with beautifying properties, allowing you to fully enjoy the Onsen experience. The panoramic large bath offers stunning views of the Hakone mountain range. After a relaxing soak in the Onsen, savor refined kaiseki cuisine that highlights the quality of seasonal ingredients, served in the comfort of your Room.
Momijitei, a serene property with stunning night views, offers an unexpected tranquility given its location. Take a break from your busy daily life and relax at your own pace. We aspire to be your personal 'Momijitei,' providing peace of mind with authentic Japanese hospitality.





























