Celebrating Japan’s ancient onsen (mineral hot spring) tradition in serene natural surrounds, Amanemu is perched on the shores of Ago Bay, known as the ‘Bay of Pearls’.
A warm and exclusive sanctuary, Aman Tokyo luxury resort and spa draws its design inspiration from traditional Japanese residential structures.
Benesse House is an art museum combined with lodging facilities designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando.
Formerly the Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so features a 17-acre Japanese botanical garden.
Experience the luxury of being yourself at the Conrad Tokyo hotel, where a sense of place meets legendary Conrad excellence and the calming, inspiring design of modern Japan.
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi is minutes from the Imperial Palace and Ginza shopping, and linked to Tokyo Station, Four Seasons is a quiet, luxurious haven of just 57 spacious guest rooms and suites.
More than a hotel, Grand Hyatt Tokyo is a lifestyle destination for dining, entertaining and relaxing.
Discover the wonders of this ancient Japanese hideway, former retreat of the Imperial family.
Begin your adventures at Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo, your perfect launchpad for exploring the city. Centrally located on Namiki-dori Street, Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo is just steps from shopping, sightseeing and unique local flavors that reflect the vibrant energy of Tokyo, Japan.
The new Hyatt Regency Kyoto is located in the cultural heart of Kyoto within walking distance of several historic temples. Nearby places of interest include Kyoto's National Museum, and Chishakuin, Sanjusangendo and Yogenin Temples.
Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort and Spa, is located in Gora, Japan, an area famous for its natural hot springs (onsens). Hakone is a resort region in the Kanagawa prefecture in the central region of Honshu Our hotel in Hakone is just one and a half hours' drive west of Tokyo, and a two and a half-hour bullet train journey east of Osaka.
Hina means countryside in ancient Japanese. At Hinanoza you will have the relaxed feeling as if you are at home in the countryside.
This luxurious ryokan opened for business in 1818 and it is one of the finest ryokans in Kyoto.
A traditional family-owned inn of 10 rooms, the exquisite Kayotei Ryokan sets the standard for Japanese ryokans.
From outside Kishoan looks like a Modern Art Gallery, and once you're inside you feel as though you are in a gallery, with local artist's work on display along the corridor to welcome you.