Japan's Most Exceptional and Expensive Hotels
Both the natural landscape and the rich cultural heritage of Japan are breathtaking. Everybody can find what they're looking for, from ancient temples to cutting-edge metropolises. The hotels, however, are the true crown jewels of a trip to Japan, and will make your stay one you will never forget. You may get the best of both worlds at these hotels, ranging from rustic ryokans to opulent resorts. We'll be exploring some of the most interesting and high-end Japanese hotels right now, so stay tuned!
Kasara Niseko Village Townhouse - Niseko, Hokkaido
Winter visitors to Hokkaido who want to see the island's stunning snow-capped mountains should stay at this hotel. This spacious home in Kasara Niseko Village provides a convenient base for exploring the area. Relax on your private balcony and take in the picturesque surroundings, or venture out into the village and check out the many shops and eateries.
Located in the heart of Tokyo, Hoshinoya Tokyo is a must-visit.
This Tokyo hotel, Hoshinoya, is perfect for individuals who want to live large when visiting the city. After a full day of sightseeing, guests can unwind in the hotel's on-site hot spring spa or in one of the hotel's exquisite suites with private balconies overlooking Mount Fuji. The hotel's on-site restaurant, which serves authentic Japanese cuisine, is also among the best in all of Tokyo.
Kyoto's Miyamasuzaka Ryokan
The Miyamasuzaka Ryokan in Kyoto is the place to stay if you want a more traditional Japanese experience during your time in Japan. Visitors will get a taste of Japanese culture like never before at this ryokan (Japanese inn). Sleep soundly on futons on tatami mat floors surrounded by authentic Japanese artwork and antiques. Hotel guests can escape the city's bustle and relax in the hotel's tranquil private garden.
In sum, there is no shortage of outstanding hotels in Japan, whether you're looking for a quiet place to recharge or a haven of ultra-luxury. Choose from a traditional ryokan or indulge at one of Tokyo's five-star resorts—either way, your time in Japan will be unforgettable at one of these hotels. You should not hesitate to reserve one right now.
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