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Aman Tokyo Hotel
Say the word “Aman” and remote mountain retreats or exotic beaches with dramatic minimalist architecture may spring to mind. But its Tokyo outpost – which opened in late 2014 – stands in a category of its own as the first “urban” Aman. And there are few more urban settings than Otemachi in Tokyo’s financial district: close to the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station, Otemachi is filled with gleaming office towers and bustling crowds of office workers.
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Staff stand out not only because of their helpfulness, but also their self-possession and friendliness. Visits are likely to be peppered with relaxed conversations with staff, making the atmosphere feel more relaxed than in many other high-end Tokyo hotels.
And then – drumroll - there is the spa. Spanning two deliciously serene floors and an epic 2,500 square metres, the spa is a minimal sun-drenched enclave filled with clean-lined natural materials plus a soothing onsen-style stone bath with urban views across the city and sleek 30-metre pool.
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Treatments fuse seasonal herbs, local oils and traditional Japanese kampo to dramatically relaxing effect. Tip: it’s impossible to go wrong with the Aman Tokyo Signature Journey, which consists of a rejuvenating body scrub followed by a massage using Shiatsu and Western techniques using aromatic Japanese camphor oil.
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A sleek modern take on traditional Japanese ryokan inns, its 84 rooms feel refreshingly un-hotel-like – instead, they are airy, bright and spacious (the smallest are 71 square metres – big enough to house a small Japanese family). There are walls of light woods plus sliding screens of paper-lined glass, while several steps lead down to an expanse of windows lined with daybeds framing city views.
Palace Hotel Tokyo
Situated at 1-1-1 Marunouchi and with a legacy going back more than half a century, Palace Hotel Tokyo is heir to some of the city’s most exclusive real estate.
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With an imitable perspective on the city and a sublimely tranquil moat-side location adjacent to the Imperial Palace gardens, the hotel opened with a splash in 2012 following a complete three-year rebuild from the ground-up.
From the distinctive omotenashi (Japanese hospitality) at first encounter to the subtle Japanese touches throughout, the wholly Japanese-owned and managed hotel is home-grown through and through.
Presenting guests with an experience of the city rivaled only by its incomparable views, Palace Hotel has has redefined the luxury experience in Tokyo.
With its decades-long commitment to offering hospitality at its finest, the award-winning hotel offers an unparalleled experience of Japan, as delivered by its unfiltered celebration of the country’s culture.
Hyatt Regency Kyoto
A lush grove of bamboo marks the entrance to Hyatt Regency Kyoto in Higashiyama Shichijo, a leafy district suffused with the elegance of the old capital. Our team of expert concierges carefully curates tours and programs that offer insight into Japanese culture, meeting the needs of business and leisure travelers alike.
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The Rooms: Modern taste meets traditional style here, with artful hangings of antique kimono fragments and the soft light of paper lamps.
The Locale: Even within historic Kyoto, Higashiyama is notable for its rich past as home to the imperial court.
The Flavors: Three restaurants offer Italian cuisine, exquisite kaiseki feasts, and grilled specialties prepared in a wood-burning oven.
The Possibilities: A 40-meter surround screen and live web-based projection enable event planners to immerse their guests in the experience.
The Treatments: Seasoned therapists deliver Eastern healing traditions like shiatsu, acupuncture, and moxibustion at Riraku Spa.
Abba Resorts Izu
s a resort chain expanding across global, Zagyosoh as the very first one in Japan ABBA RESORTS. The first ABBA RESORTS in Japan,"ABBA RESORTS Zagyosoh".
Zagyosoh has been loved and cherish by countless guests as the representative resort of Izu and Japan. It is an irreplaceable treasure in which guests can relax in a true Japanese-Style inn surrounded by lush nature all combined with hospitality, you can only find once in a lifetime.
Take Tokyo metro only spend two hours from Tokyo to Zagyosho. Jogasaki Coast is located in the famous superior villa nearby Ukiyama Hot Spring District. We choose this territory as hotel coexist with nature more over 50 years and Zagyosho was named by waiting for a moment you to come. Let time pass by with leisure mood and hope to spend wonderful time here. Zagysho is like your second home to wait a moment for you to come.
Park Front Hotel At Universal Studio
This premier location offers direct entry to the theme park as well as the surrounding CityWalk area. All it takes is one quick minute to arrive at the front gates, where you can snap a photo with the iconic Universal Globe before strolling through the grand archway towards a day filled with nonstop excitement. Staying right next door means more time to spend at Universal Studios Japan and more memories to make in Osaka.
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Make yourself at home in one of the 598 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include safes and complimentary bottled water, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Inspired by a dream vacation to the islands, Akala’s decor instantly transports you to a breezy Hawaiian resort, where an all-day buffet awaits. Let loose and treat yourself to a full spread of Japanese and Western-style cuisine while gazing out onto the park grounds below.
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This hotel offers bellhop services. Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
The St Regis Osaka
Reside in the heart of beautiful Midosuji, the Champs Elysées of Osaka. The St. Regis Osaka is located at close proximity to popular destinations such as Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan and the city's most exclusive shopping districts. There is no better address to explore the city center and the neighboring cities of Kyoto, Nara and Kobe. Experience the exquisite dining at Rue d'Or, La Veduta or at Teppanyaki WAJO. Discover the epitome of luxurious pampering at the exclusive IRIDIUM featuring SOTHYS Spa. Take in magnificent vistas of the Osaka skyline from the serenity of our 12th-floor terrace. Discover unforgettable ambiance and state-of-the-art amenities in the 160 guest rooms and suites, the most spacious and elegantly appointed in Osaka. Every experience is enhanced with the St. Regis Butler Service, available any time, day or night.
When not gazing at the gorgeous city views, guests can sprawl out on the 300-thread-count sheets. A minibar and a Nespresso coffee machine are provided. The large French marble bathroom includes a shower with 4 body jets, a soaking bathtub, a built-in LCD TV and a plush bathrobe.
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The lively Dotonbori area is a 15-minute walk from the St. Regis Osaka. Kyocera Dome is a 20-minute subway ride away, while Osaka Castle is a 10-minute drive away. Universal Studios Japan is a 30-minute train ride from St. Regis Osaka.
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Sightseeing arrangements, dinner reservations, event tickets and more can be secured by guest's private butler. An exercise room with free weights, stationary bikes and treadmills is on site, as is a business centre. Guests can stroll through the rooftop Japanese garden.