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JOMC Newsletter

Japan Tourism Topics

1."TIAD, Autograph Collection" Hotel to Open in Sakae, Nagoya

Nagoya is the latest addition to the TIAD Autograph Collection, bringing a new and unique 150-room property TIAD Nagoya.jpgto Japan on July 1st. Nestled in the lush green of Hisaya-odori Park, it blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern sophistication, including 13 suites and 2 unique Japanese-style rooms complete with tatami mats. Also, you can enjoy variety of dining.
For those looking to stay active during their stay, the hotel also features an 18.5-meter indoor swimming pool and a 99-square-meter fitness center.
TIAD, Autograph Collection


2. Hakone Kowakien Hotel Reopening, in Kanagawa
Hakone Kowakien.jpg

On July 12th, the Hakone Kowakien Hotel, established in 1959, will reopen its doors for the first time since January 2018 after an extensive renovation. As one of Hakone's favorite destinations for a ryokan getaway, many guests have waited patiently for this day to arrive.
Boasting 150 guest rooms in both Western and Japanese stylings, there are rooms catered for everyone's tastes, no matter who you're traveling with.
It wouldn't be a trip to Hakone without many visits to the onsen hot springs, and Hakone Kowakien Hotel has some of the best options in-house.
Hakone Kowakien Hotel


3. Centara Grand Hotel Osaka to Open

On July 1st, Thailand's premier luxury hotel chain, Centara Hotels & Resorts, marks its maiden foray into Japan.Centara Grand Osaka.jpg This exciting new venture is located in Namba Parks South, a recently expanded section of the iconic Namba Parks area in Osaka.
The hotel offers 515 guest rooms for a truly luxurious stay. Guests can unwind at the rooftop bar located on the topmost floor, offering a breathtaking night view of Osaka city that promises to be an unforgettable experience. Also, the hotel features an exclusive club lounge for guests staying on club floors to enjoy light meals and snacks, and a Thai treatment spa, providing an oasis of tranquility amid the city's buzz.
This new Centara establishment symbolizes the fusion of Thai hospitality and Japanese culture, offering a unique and luxurious experience for its guests in the heart of Osaka.
Centara Grand Hotel Osaka


4. OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts to Open
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Exciting times are ahead for travelers to Asakusa, as a brand new city hotel perfectly located for convenience and exploration opens on July 31st. Nestled just a four-minute walk from Asakusa Station and a mere stone's throw - a one-minute walk from the Sensoji Temple, the hotel has great accessibility.
From numerous vantage points within the hotel, guests can revel in the stunning views of the renowned Sensoji Temple and the towering Tokyo Skytree, adding an element of iconic Tokyo scenery to their stay.
Adding to the appeal, the hotel offers an authentic Japanese experience with its concept rooms, such as the Yagura Rooms and Yose Twin Rooms. These specially-themed rooms showcase a fascinating blend of traditional aesthetics and modern comfort, inviting guests to immerse themselves in a unique cultural experience during their visit to Asakusa.
OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts


5. Bulgari Hotel Tokyo, Attracting Luxury Travelers

Bulgari Hotel Tokyo is the eighth gem in the coveted Bulgari Hotels & Resorts collection, bringing Bulgari's contemporary Bulgari Hotel Tokyo.jpgItalian style and glamor to Japan's capital. The hotel, which opened a few months ago to great popularity, is situated in the heart of Tokyo and spans floors 40 through 45 of the Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, the centerpiece of the Yaesu Central Tower.
Guests can choose from 98 luxurious rooms and suites, furnished with luxury Italian brands like Maxalto, Flexform and B&B Italia. The hotel has an Italian dining room, Il Ristorante Nico Romito, supervised by a Michelin three-star chef, and SUSHI HŌSEKI, supervised by another Michelin three-star sushi chef, Kenji Gyoten.
In addition to the best view in town, the hotel's central location allows easy walking access to some of the city's top attractions including the Imperial Palace and the lively shopping districts of Nihombashi and Ginza. The hotel is also across the street from the iconic red brick Tokyo Station, meaning the rest of Japan including Haneda and Narita airports are just a short train ride away.
Bulgari Hotel Tokyo



Notes:
•The above details are correct as of the time of publication, and are subject to change.
If you'd like to download photos and videos of Japan's tourist attractions, please visit the Japan Online Media Center (JOMC)
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