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karaksa hotel Osaka Namba からくさホテル大阪なんば
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Osaka2-9-13 Nishi-Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
The karaksa hotel Osaka Namba opened on November 1, 2017. It’s located five minutes on foot from the popular tourist destinations of Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi-suji shopping streets. It’s the perfect location to see the real Osaka, with limitless dining and shopping opportunities. Umeda and Shin-Osaka stations are also nearby, making the hotel an ideal base for sightseeing in Kyoto, Nara and Kobe.
karaksa hotel grande Shin-Osaka Tower からくさホテルグランデ新大阪タワー
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Osaka3-3-24 Miyahara, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
Located just five minutes from Shin-Osaka Station, karaksa hotel grande Shin-Osaka Tower provides easy access to bullet train, local train and subway lines, as well as a number of highway bus terminals, for convenient travel to popular locations in and outside of Osaka, including Kyoto, Nara, Kanazawa and Hiroshima. The hotel is perfect as your Osaka base for traveling east to west, as well as to the northern Hokuriku and southern Kii peninsula regions.
karaksa hotel Sapporo からくさホテル札幌
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Hokkaido5-24 Minami Sanjo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
karaksa hotel Sapporo opened on January 22, 2018. It’s a perfect base for sight-seeing, close to the heart of the city, Susukino and Odori Park, and adjacent to the extensive Tanukikoji Shopping Arcade—packed with shops and restaurants. Aside from numerous sight-seeing locations, Sapporo features fantastic seasonal events, including the famous Snow Festival. It also serves as a convenient base for trips to Niseko, Otaru, Hakodate, Asahikawa and other popular Hokkaido excursions. Please consider this karaksa hotel for your journey to Hokkaido!
karaksa hotel colors Tokyo Yaesu からくさホテルカラーズ東京八重洲
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Tokyo3-5-13 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo’s Yaesu district is about to be reborn. karaksa hotel colors Tokyo Yaesu is located just six minutes from JR Tokyo Station, the core of Japan’s railway network, including the bullet train lines, and one of Japan’s largest bus terminals is also nearby, making the hotel a perfect location for travelers. Nihombashi, an area filled with intriguing, long-standing establishments, is also within walking distance. Guests can enjoy many different ways to stay in Japan’s vibrant capital at karaksa hotel colors Tokyo Yaesu.
karaksa hotel TOKYO STATION からくさホテルTOKYO STATION
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Tokyo1-5-3 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
The hotel is just five minutes’ walk from Tokyo Station, the core of Japan’s railway network including the Bullet Train lines. With some bus terminals also close by, this is the perfect place to begin your trip throughout Japan. The Imperial Palace, with its lush greenery, and Nihombashi, which boasts a wealth of long-standing establishments, are within walking distance. The hotel also features many connecting rooms, which are popular among families and guests traveling in groups.
karaksa hotel premier Tokyo Ginza からくさホテルプレミア東京銀座
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Tokyo1-6-6 Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
The hotel is situated within walking distance of Ginza, an iconic shopping district also known for Kabukiza — a traditional Japanese performing art theatre. A slightly longer walk will take you to the Imperial Palace or the Hamarikyu Gardens. Conveniently located close to Shimbashi Station, a hub for multiple train lines, the hotel affords easy access to tourist sites within the city as well as surrounding areas. Enjoy a refined level of accommodation at karaksa hotel premier Tokyo Ginza.
THE CREST HOTEL KASHIWA ザ・クレストホテル柏
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Chiba14-1 Suehiro-cho, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba
The Crest Hotel Kashiwa is a new landmark in Kashiwa City, which continues to develop as a hub of life in the metropolitan area, based on the basic concept of “a hotel that is loved in this city”.
Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo ホテル椿山荘東京
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Tokyo2-10-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
The expansive garden, where you can stroll, offers a special experience of the four seasons and a miraculous view of the “Tokyo Sea of Clouds”.
Despite its location in the heart of the city, the garden environment maintains a level of natural beauty that allows fireflies to fly in early summer, allowing visitors to appreciate Japanese nature.
Experience traditional and authentic Japanese culture by viewing the Entsukaku three-storied pagoda in the garden and experiencing a tea ceremony in the Zangetsu Tea House, a nationally designated tangible cultural property.
Visitors can appreciate 2,300 camellias of about 100 species, which are native to Japan.
HOTEL JAL CITY NAGASAKI ホテルJALシティ長崎
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Nagasaki13-10 Shinchi-machi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki
Located in Nagasaki’s Shinchi Chinatown, it is an attractive location for both sightseeing and business. The guest rooms feature the graceful and delicate design of “Old Shanghai,” a fusion of ancient Chinese culture and Western culture, plus designs inspired by Nagasaki’s traditions and nature.
The blue of the sea in the port city of Nagasaki and the indigo accent color characteristic of Hasami-yaki pottery are fused together to create a modern space.
Shinchi Chinatown, which symbolizes the city of Nagasaki, is said to be one of the three largest Chinatowns in Japan along with Yokohama and Kobe. Located in a corner of Nagasaki’s Shinchi Chinatown, the hotel has a restaurant called “Toen” that serves authentic Chinese cuisine that delights the senses. For breakfast, we offer a Japanese-Western-Chinese buffet that appeals to people of all ages.
Grand Nikko Awaji グランドニッコー淡路
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Hyogo2 Yumebutai, Awaji City, Hyogo
Awaji Yumebutai is a landmark hotel in Awaji Island, one of the best resort areas in the Kansai region, designed by architect Tadao Ando, who grinded the theme of coexistence and co-prosperity between people and nature.
The hotel offers the highest level of relaxation with its artistic space and hospitable service that revives lost nature, regenerates forests, and arranges facilities in consideration of nature.
Awaji Island is a treasure trove of foodstuffs, which have been presented to the Imperial Court since ancient times, earning the island the name “Goshoku Kuni” (Land of Food). The restaurant offers seasonal delicacies from the mountains and the sea.