1. Park Hotel Tokyo



Park Hotel Tokyo is a modern skyscraper located in the heart of Tokyo. From the top floor of the hotel, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city.


Park Hotel Tokyo is also conveniently located just a two-minute walk from Shimbashi Station, allowing you to reach other major destinations in the area by subway.



There are seven dining options at Park Hotel Tokyo serving Japanese and international cuisine. Other luxury amenities include a spa, gym and lounges with modern art decorations.



2. Hoshinoya Karuizawa
A bullet train ride from Tokyo or Kyoto will take you to Nagano prefecture, where the impressive Hoshinoya Karuizawa is located.



This wonderful resort offers the opportunity to take part in outdoor activities such as hiking to waterfalls or visiting volcanoes, and many guests are even happy to spend time relaxing within the hotel itself.



Hoshinoya Karuizawa is a resort complete with spa and hot springs, with rooms located over the water and even heated by geothermal energy.



Spacious rooms maximize natural views, creating a spa atmosphere that blends with the beautiful outdoors.
3. Windsor Hotel Toya



On the Japanese island of Hokkaido, you'll find the Windsor Hotel Resort and Spa. At the Windsor Toya Hotel, you can choose from traditional minimalist rooms with tatami mats or modern-style beds, all with amenities like Wi-Fi access, personal fridges and flat-screen TVs.



But the main attraction is the spa facilities, which include a bathhouse, indoor pool and hot tub. There is also a beautiful golf course on site. The Toya Hotel is also just minutes away from the famous Toyako Onsen.
4. Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon

Just a short walk from Asakusa train station is the upscale Gate Asakusa Kaminarimon, one of Tokyo's most famous modern hotels.


The convenient location makes it easy to get around the city by train, but you can also walk right to popular attractions like Senso-ji Temple or Hanayashiki Amusement Park.



Rooms are comfortable and modern, and guests will have access to hotel amenities such as in-room massage therapy, a French restaurant, and a private outdoor terrace for guests to enjoy, which is a great place to take in city views.
5. 9 Hours Capsule Hotel, Kyoto

Staying at the 9 Hours Capsule Hotel in Kyoto is like spending the night in a futuristic spaceship, and it's definitely an experience you'll never forget.



Located just a short walk from Kawaramachi train station in central Kyoto, 9 Hours Capsule Hotel offers private bedrooms.


They are designed to be extremely comfortable and more spacious than most guests imagine. The all-white design extends to the amenities, which include lockers, showers, and separate bathrooms for men and women.
6. Fujikawaguchiko Onsen Konanso

Just outside of Tokyo is Yamanashi Prefecture, where you'll find Fujikawaguchiko Onsen Konanso. This hotel overlooks Lake Kawaguchi, and it's a peaceful destination that offers peace and relaxation.



Choose from traditional, minimalist Japanese rooms or Western-style rooms, some with spectacular lake views. If you stay in a Mt. Fuji room, there is an outdoor hot tub that lets you admire the view while soaking in the warm water.



The guest tea room and terrace are both designed to be a place of tranquility and natural beauty, making this the perfect destination for relaxation and escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
7. The Peninsula Tokyo



The Peninsula brand is known worldwide as one of the world's most luxurious hotel chains, and the Peninsula Tokyo is no exception. Located in the business district of Marunouchi, Tokyo, the Peninsula is a five-star destination with premium rooms and facilities.



There are three restaurants on site, an indoor heated swimming pool and a state-of-the-art fitness centre. Traditional tea ceremonies are held there and a grand piano in the lobby adds to the luxury.
8. Hakone Ginyu



This luxury spa resort can be found in Hakone, and it is surrounded by lush green mountains. The rooms are spacious yet minimalist, designed to help your mind relax. Many of the rooms and suites at Hakone-Ginyu have private gardens, and the views are definitely one of the most appealing things about this incredible resort.



You can also relax in one of the two open-air baths, not to mention the numerous hot tubs available throughout the resort. Enjoy spa treatments, then enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine while taking in the mountain views.
9. Hoshinoya Kyoto

You’ll find the upscale Hoshinoya Kyoto on the banks of the Katsura River in Kyoto’s famous Arashiyama district. Despite being in the city centre, the setting is lush with trees and guests will be just a short walk from the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.



Rooms are sleek, modern yet minimalist, with bamboo decor and tatami flooring. A luxurious floating teahouse allows you to sip premium tea right on the river.


































