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AUTUMN HOTEL SPECIAL

Japan Times
JAPAN / AUTUMN HOTEL SPECIAL
Oct 13, 2017
Hotel offers new levels of hospitality, luxury
Seated high above the bustling Tokyo metropolis in the Club International Lounge on the 35th floor of the ANA InterContinental Tokyo, recently appointed hotel General Manager Michel Chertouh sees a bright future for the iconic Tokyo property.
Japan Times
JAPAN / AUTUMN HOTEL SPECIAL
Oct 13, 2017
Ghoulish goodies and spooktacular sweets
Halloween is right around the corner and to celebrate, a variety of Halloween promotions are on offer throughout October at Grand Hyatt Tokyo, in the heart of Roppongi.
Japan Times
JAPAN / AUTUMN HOTEL SPECIAL
Oct 13, 2017
Rest and relaxation in tranquil forest setting
Under the concept of creating a "villa in the woods," Kanaya Resort Hakone will celebrate its grand opening on Nov. 3, as the latest addition to the Kanaya Resorts family to offer guests the ultimate in a sophisticated and comfortable stay.
Japan Times
JAPAN / AUTUMN HOTEL SPECIAL
Oct 13, 2017
Bountiful harvest offers flavors of autumn
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, which opened July 27 last year, was the first hotel in Tokyo that joined "The Luxury Collection" of Marriott International. It is also the first hotel in Japan designed by Rockwell Group Europe, a world-renowned architecture firm that has designed many famous international hotels.
Japan Times
JAPAN / AUTUMN HOTEL SPECIAL
Oct 13, 2017
Smartphones, meeting rooms among perks
The Royal Park Hotel in Nihonbashi on July 1 became the first hotel in Japan to provide free smartphones to its guests for use during their stay.
Japan Times
JAPAN / AUTUMN HOTEL SPECIAL
Oct 13, 2017
Palatial seaside retreat promises relaxation
Glamday Villa Umito Morito Kaze, a two-story Kato Pleasure Group rental vacation villa that opened in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, in May, offers guests a brand-new luxurious and relaxing experience overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

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