Luxury Japan Accommodation - Spring 2007



Kyoto Granvia Hotel5 Star, Deluxe Class Modern Hotel Situated at Kyoto station, the Granvia Hotel is perfect for visitors
arriving by bullet train. Kyoto Tower, a department store and theatre
are all within walking distance. The chic décor blends traditional
and contemporary styles and there is a wide variety of restaurants,
cafés, bars and lounges to choose from in addition to an
indoor swimming pool. |
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Beppu YunosatoRyokan, Traditional Japanese Inn A traditional Ryokan in the heart of this hot spring village set into the hillside, overlooking the many columns of rising steam. The sea and mountains complete the view from your room. We have an easy schedule so you can make the most of the facilities. If you are not ready to try the shared (single-sex) hot springs baths, this ryokan also offers a private hot spring bath which can be booked for you or your family. |
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Hiroshima Rhiga Royal5 Star, Deluxe Class Modern Hotel Situated in the centre of the city, the Rhiga Hotel is one of the
newest and tallest buildings in Hiroshima. A restaurant and bar
on the top floor offers spectacular views out over the city and
Shukkein Garden, Hiroshima Castle, the Peace Memorial Park and city
centre are a short walk away. |
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Hakone Odakyu Hotel4 Star, Superior First Class Modern Hotel This is a very comfortable hotel which is known for its beautiful gardens, view of Lake Ashi and Mounti Fuji beyond. From here you can walk through the towering cedar trees along the Lake Shore to the iconic Torii gate. No resort hotel in Japan would be complete without the indoor and outdoor hot spring baths. |
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Tokyo - Conrad Hotel5 Star, Deluxe Class Modern Hotel From 2007 we have changed our Tokyo Hotel as we felt this particular hotel should not be missed. It was described by national newspaper journalists (our guests) as the best hotel they had ever stayed at. It is Japanese modern architecture and design at its best. The hotel rises from a lobby on the 28th floor so all bedrooms have great views of the city. The bathroom is divided from the room by a single sheet of glass so even the view from your bath is unparalleled! With the largest standard room sizes (48 square metres) of any hotel in Tokyo, you can relax in absolute style. |
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