Discover some of our favourite accommodation in Japan, chosen by our Asia specialists.
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Honouring Japan’s design ethos with its minimalist, thoughtful interiors and traditional materials, Aman Tokyo creates an authentic sense of place with washi paper doors, ryokan-style rooms and engawa platforms.
Situated on the coastline of Japan, Amanemu combines contemporary luxury with traditional Japanese ryokan-inspired design.
Benesse House, situated on Naoshima Island in the Setouchi Inland Sea, seamlessly blurs the lines between hotel and art gallery.
Tucked away in the forests of Kaga Onsen, Beniya Mukayu is a peaceful retreat rooted in Japanese traditions and Zen philosophy.
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Set in the former summer villa of the Kan’in-No-Miya Imperial family, this beautiful property blends Japanese hospitality with contemporary elements to create a tranquil base from which to explore the onsen hot springs and natural landscapes of the Hakone National Park.
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Nestled in a forested mountainside with mesmerising views over Kawaguchi Lake to Mount Fuji, Hoshinoya Fuji offers a luxurious glamping experience, blending immersive nature activities with minimalist modern Japanese design.
Located in the historic district of Gion, Hotel The Celestine Gion invites guests to discover the culture and storied past of this iconic neighbourhood, while offering a perfect mix of traditional Japanese elegance and modern luxury.
Centrally located for the sights of Kanazawa, including Kenrokuen Garden, Omicho Market, and the Nomura Family Samurai House, the Hyatt Centric is a stylish and convenient city bolthole.
The Hyatt Regency Kyoto’s location makes it a perfect setting for exploring the nearby Gion district, while the city’s temples and museums are within walking distance.
The only hotel within Tokyo’s Azabudai Hills – an area alive with creativity, exceptional bars, eateries and an affecting energy that inspires new kinds of joy.
This award-winning property balances Japanese minimalism and quiet luxury with invitingly sumptuous fabrics and furnishings to create a serenely elegant escape.
With the Kamogawa River as a neighbour and the Higashiyama mountains in the background, the Ritz Carlton Kyoto enjoys a location that’s as scenic as it is convenient.
Combining the convenience of its location next to the JR Hiroshima Station with superb facilities makes the Sheraton Grand an ideal base for exploring Hiroshima.
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With its perfectly manicured Japanese gardens and views over the Sea of Japan to Miyajima Island, The Sekitei offers a peaceful, meditative stay in serene surroundings but is just 15 minutes from Miyajimaguchi Station.
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