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Conrad Tokyo

Tokyo City
Due to a mandatory periodic electrical inspection of the building, the hotel will be temporarily closed from Monday, January 11th, 2021 at 3:00 pm to Tuesday, January 12th, 2021 at 5:00 am. Please accept our apology for any inconvenience caused. We appreciate your kind understanding.Welcome to the Conrad Tokyo hotel, where legendary Conrad excellence meets the calming and inspiring design of modern day Japan. Located 37 floors above the Tokyo Shiodome area, Conrad Tokyo guests can enjoy panoramic views of picturesque Hamarikyu Gardens, a former feudal lord's residence, and the impressive Tokyo Bay skyline. This Tokyo hotel provides a convenient base for exploring the city located just 5 minutes walk from the famous Ginza Shopping Street. This Tokyo hotel's 290 guestrooms and suites combine contemporary luxury and technology with an atmosphere rich in the soothing and serene traditions of Japan. Conrad Tokyo's design draws its inspiration from two distinct features of the Japanese cultural landscape: Sumie, majestic black and white paintings, and mon, the entranceways to dwellings or shrines. Japan's vibrancy, drama and theatrical dining are all embodied in the Conrad Tokyo's 3 signature restaurants, where diners can indulge in a selection of the finest Japanese, Chinese and contemporary French fare. Sample tantalizing Chinese cuisine with an innovative twist at the Michelin-starred China Blue restaurant or enjoy the culinary experience of the Michelin-starred 'Gordon Ramsay at Conrad Tokyo' restaurant, popular with guests and locals alike. This luxury Tokyo hotel is conveniently connected to the city's major airports and lies within walking distance of the Ginza District, famed for its upmarket department stores, boutiques and restaurants. Enjoy easy access to Tokyo's major business areas, including the financial district or visit the many nearby Tokyo tourist attractions such as Tsukiji Fish Market and Hamarikyu Gardens.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(3966  reviews)
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$519 / Per Night

Kyoto Tokyu

Kyoto
Just 5 minutes from Kyoto Station on the free shuttle, Kyoto Tokyu Hotel features 3 restaurants, a bar and a fitness gym. The modern rooms have Tempur comfort pillows and a satellite LCD TV. Free WiFi is available throughout the hotel. You can kick back with a drink from the minibar or have a hot soak in the private bath. All rooms are air-conditioned and include a fridge and an electric kettle. Guests staying in superior and premium room types are entitled to complimentary access to the on-site fitness centre. World Heritage site Nishi Honganji Temple is just a 5-minute walk away. The Gion area and Kiyomizu-dera Temple are a 15 minute taxi ride. Guests can stay in shape by exercising in the fitness gym, or they can enjoy drinks at The Terrace in the waterfall courtyard. The concierge and 24-hour front desk will assist your needs and requests. Open for all meals, the newly renovated All Day Dining KAZAHANA serves Western and Japanese dishes. Tankuma Kitamise features local Kyoto cuisine while Chinese cuisine is available at Star Hill. Room service is also available. Shimogyo Ward is a great choice for travellers interested in ambience, city walks and architecture ** Kyoto Tokyu Hotel is going to plan to renovate rooms on the 4th floor from January 4, 2023 to March 23, 2023 between the hours of 9:00 and 18:00. Please note the schedule of renovation is subject to change without notice. Working sounds may be generated in some time zones in accordance with construction. We apologize for the inconvenience and we appreciate your cooperation and understanding.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(1509  reviews)
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$78 / Per Night

Shinjuku Prince Hotel

Tokyo City
A stay at Shinjuku Prince Hotel places you in the heart of Tokyo, within a 5-minute drive of Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Meiji Jingu Shrine. This hotel is 3. 2 mi (5. 1 km) from Tokyo Midtown and 3. 8 mi (6 km) from Tokyo Imperial Palace. . Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access, gift shops/newsstands, and tour/ticket assistance. . Make yourself at home in one of the 571 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access is available. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. . Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel's coffee shop/cafe. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 10 AM for a fee. . Featured amenities include a computer station, express check-out, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite. . Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometer. Omoide Yokocho - 0. 3 km / 0. 2 mi- Shinjuku Isetan - 0. 6 km / 0. 3 mi- Isetan Department Store Shinjuku - 0. 7 km / 0. 4 mi- Shinjuku Sumitomo Building - 1 km / 0. 6 mi- Tokyo Metropolitan Government - 1 km / 0. 6 mi- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - 1. 5 km / 0. 9 mi- Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall - 2. 3 km / 1. 4 mi- Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium - 2. 3 km / 1. 4 mi- National Stadium - 2. 6 km / 1. 6 mi- Meiji Jingu Shrine - 2. 6 km / 1. 6 mi- Takeshita Street - 2. 8 km / 1. 7 mi- Waseda University - 3. 1 km / 1. 9 mi- Meiji Jingu Stadium - 3. 1 km / 2 mi- Yoyogi Park - 3. 2 km / 2 mi- Omotesando Hills - 3. 3 km / 2. 1 mi. The nearest airports are: Haneda Airport (HND) - 29. 6 km / 18. 4 mi Narita Intl. Airport (NRT) - 77. 2 km / 48 mi The preferred airport for Shinjuku Prince Hotel is Narita Intl. Airport (NRT). .
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(1287  reviews)
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$6,313 / Per Night

Hilton Nagoya

Nagoya
The following services and amenities are available, but with **reduced service**: Executive Lounge, Breakfast.Centrally located in Nagoya's Fushimi area, just 5 minutes from Nagoya's main station, Hilton Nagoya offers convenient access to the city's transport, entertainment and business hubs. Exploring the city and local attractions is easy with a complimentary shuttle service to Nagoya station. Stay in a Deluxe Room for city views or choose an Executive Room for Executive Lounge access at Hilton Nagoya. Choose from five restaurants and bars and unwind in the Executive Lounge. Do business in one of 16 banquet rooms for up to 1200 delegates, all with WiFi. Swim in the 49-foot indoor swimming pool, work out in the gym and relax in the sauna and whirlpool. Browse designer boutiques at the Hilton Plaza and indulge in a Shiatsu treatment in the massage room or enjoy a game of tennis at this central Nagoya hotel. The hotel is close to the world's largest planetarium of Nagoya City Science Museum and provides a complimentary shuttle service to nearby attractions such as Nagoya Castle and Nagoya station. Nagoya, one of Japan's largest cities, makes a great base for exploring central Japan. Begin with the highlights of Nagoya's cultural and industrial heritage, excellent shopping and entertainment, as well as exploring the Ise Grand Shrine, the World Heritage sites of Shirakawa-go.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(2093  reviews)
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19% Off$177$149 / Per Night

Hilton Niseko Village

Niseko
Fully Refundable
Hiltons Commitment to You During COVID-19 ” Weve updated our reservation and cancellation policies, extended Hilton Honors Points and status and may be requiring face coverings, temperature checks, health declarations and use of mobile contact tracing at our hotels around the world. Please visit our dedicated COVID-19 page for the latest and before traveling.Our hotel experiences two seasons: White and Green. During our White Season, a 21% Service Charge is added to your rate and includes guest internet, manned Ski Valet service, car parking, access to the 24-hour fitness center, hot spring, kids room, and shuttle bus service for the local area. Our White Season dates are: 1 December 2017 through 8 Apr 2018, and 1 December 2018 through 7 April 2019 During our Green Season, a 13% Service Charge is assessed and includes guest internet in public areas, car parking, access to the 24-hour fitness center, hot spring, kids room, and ‘Upper Village Gondola' and ‘Village Express,' and shuttle bus service for the local area. Sapporo/Shin Chitose Airport shuttle service is available for a fee. Set at the foot of the Niseko Annupuri Mountain, the Hilton Niseko Village hotel is the perfect base for enjoying a variety of outdoor activities. Ski on powdery slopes during the winter or challenge a colleague to a round of golf in summer months. After a day on the slopes, relax with a soak in the natural hot spring bath, or unwind with a massage in the hotel's spa before enjoying teppanyaki in the stylish Japanese restaurant, Ren. Do business in one of Hilton Niseko Village's 5 fully equipped meeting rooms suitable for up to 800 guests. Treat the family to a trip to this action-packed destination and take advantage of the hotel's Family Policy, where children under 6 years old stay for free when sharing a bed with their parent(s). Charges apply for additional beds, which must be reserved when booking. Children ages 6 years and older will be counted and charged as adults.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(2045  reviews)
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18% Off$149$127 / Per Night
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Frequently Asked Questions about Japan

What are some must-visit attractions in Japan?

There are so many attractions to visit in Japan! Some of the must-visit attractions include Tokyo Disneyland, Mount Fuji, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, and the Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine in Kyoto. For a unique experience, you can visit the snow monkeys in Jigokudani Monkey Park or take a dip in the hot springs in Hakone.

What are some popular local activities to do in Japan?

Japan has a rich cultural heritage, and there are plenty of local activities to do here. You can take a cooking class to learn how to make sushi or soba noodles, or participate in a traditional tea ceremony. For a more active experience, you can go hiking in the mountains, try your hand at archery, or even take a sword-fighting lesson.

What are some of the best accommodations in Japan?

Japan has a wide range of accommodations to choose from, depending on your budget and preferences. Some of the best options include traditional ryokans, which are Japanese-style inns that offer a unique cultural experience. There are also capsule hotels, which are small, inexpensive accommodations that are perfect for solo travelers. If you're looking for luxury, there are plenty of high-end hotels and resorts to choose from as well.

What is the best time of year to visit Japan?

The best time to visit Japan depends on what you want to do and see. If you want to see the cherry blossoms, spring (March to May) is the best time to visit. Summer (June to August) is a good time to visit if you want to see traditional festivals and fireworks. Fall (September to November) is a great time to visit if you want to see the autumn foliage, and winter (December to February) is perfect for skiing and snowboarding.

What are some of the best food options in Japan?

Japan is known for its delicious and unique cuisine. Some of the must-try foods include sushi, ramen, tempura, and udon noodles. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also try some of the more unusual dishes like takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), and natto (fermented soybeans). And of course, no trip to Japan is complete without trying some authentic Japanese green tea!

What are some of the best shopping areas in Japan?

Japan is a shopper's paradise, and there are plenty of places to get your retail fix. Some of the best shopping areas include Tokyo's Ginza district, which is known for its high-end boutiques and department stores. If you're looking for electronics, Akihabara is the place to be. For traditional Japanese souvenirs, head to Asakusa or Kyoto's Gion district.

What is the best way to get around Japan?

Japan has an extensive and efficient transportation system. The best way to get around depends on where you're going and how much time you have. If you're in a hurry, the shinkansen (bullet train) is the fastest way to travel between cities. Local trains and buses are also a good option if you're exploring a specific area. And in Tokyo, the subway system is the easiest way to get around the city.

What are some of the best day trips from Tokyo?

There are plenty of great day trips you can take from Tokyo. Some of the most popular options include visiting Mount Fuji, exploring the historic city of Kamakura, or taking a trip to Nikko National Park. You can also visit the hot springs in Hakone or take a trip to the Fuji Five Lakes area to see some breathtaking scenery.

What are some of the best cultural experiences to have in Japan?

Japan is a country with a rich cultural heritage, and there are plenty of opportunities to learn more about Japanese culture. Some of the best cultural experiences include visiting a traditional Japanese temple or shrine, participating in a tea ceremony, or watching a kabuki or noh performance. You can also try your hand at calligraphy or pottery-making, or even dress up in a traditional kimono.

What is the best way to experience Japanese nightlife?

Japan's nightlife is unlike anything you've experienced before. Some of the best ways to experience it include visiting a karaoke bar (where you can rent private rooms to sing with your friends), trying out some local craft beers, or visiting a traditional izakaya (a type of Japanese pub). And of course, no visit to Japan is complete without trying some sake!