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HOTEL SPECIAL 2014

Japan Times
JAPAN / HOTEL SPECIAL 2014
Oct 24, 2014
Respecting other cultures leads to success
ANA, Japan's premiere airline and InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) began a joint venture, ANA InterContinental, in 2006, becoming the largest international hotel operator in Japan.
Japan Times
JAPAN / HOTEL SPECIAL 2014
Oct 24, 2014
Anniversary plan offers a heavenly sleep
The Westin Tokyo marked its 20th anniversary on the 14th of this month and, in celebration of this milestone year, the hotel is holding a-year-long anniversary fair and offering special events and offers throughout the hotel's facilities, covering the restaurants, accommodations, spa and wedding areas.
Japan Times
JAPAN / HOTEL SPECIAL 2014
Oct 24, 2014
Haneda sees nation's first transit hotel
If Japan is famous for its omotenashi (hospitality) around the world, a new service to further strengthen the message is now available at Tokyo's Haneda airport, a gateway to Japan. Royal Park Hotel The Haneda, Tokyo opened this September to provide an option for passengers on layovers.
Japan Times
JAPAN / HOTEL SPECIAL 2014
Oct 24, 2014
One-of-a-kind Pokémon Hotel Experience
For young "Pokémon Trainers" around the world, The Peninsula Tokyo is now the newest hunting field to test their skills.
Japan Times
JAPAN / HOTEL SPECIAL 2014
Oct 24, 2014
Renovating an iconic hotel
One of Japan's — if not the world's — most iconic hotels, and a member of the select luxury hotel collection, The Leading Hotels of the World, the venerable Hotel Okura Tokyo will from September 2015 embark on a renovation of its main building with completion of the new facilities scheduled for spring 2019.
Japan Times
JAPAN / HOTEL SPECIAL 2014
Oct 24, 2014
Love the wine you're with
Finding the perfect wine to complement a delicious meal at one of the excellent restaurants at the Grand Hyatt Tokyo hotel in Roppongi is much less of a daunting prospect since the hotel welcomed its newest sommelier, Manuel Rodrigues, earlier this year.

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