[Luxury hotels] Dream of staying in! A luxurious stay at Luxury hotel – HafH

A blissful time to enjoy luxury. A stay at selected hotel, high-quality space where you can be released from the hustle and bustle of daily life and healed in body and soul. Why don’t you stay at the hotel of your dreams and spend a special time in a relaxing atmosphere while thoroughly enjoying the luxury of our hospitality? Enjoy the best stay experience that is luxurious for both body and mind, and is just like a dream.

[1] Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo : The Tokyo Station Hotel

Away from the hustle and bustle, will make you forget that you are in Tokyo. “Classic Luxury” is a fitting description of the elegance that can only be found here, where traditions are alive. The hotel was established in the Marunouchi Station Building of Tokyo Station in 1914 to welcome distinguished guests from Japan and abroad, and boasts a history of over 100 years along with the magnificent station building restored to its original appearance.
While being a historical building designated as a national important cultural property, the hotel also satisfies the functionality required of a modern hotel, offering sophisticated hospitality in a luxurious space. Enjoy your stay with a sense of history.

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[2] Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo:Palace Hotel Tokyo

In 2016, the Palace Hotel Tokyo became the first Japanese-affiliated hotel to receive five stars in the hotel category of the Forbes Travel Guide, the world’s most prestigious travel guide, and has continued to receive five stars for seven consecutive years. It is a hotel that is covered by travelers from all over the world.
The hotel aims to provide “the highest quality of Japan” filled with serenity and dignity, and offers a high-quality day with soothing views of greenery and water outside the windows, large spacious guest rooms, and the relaxation that comes from careful attention to detail.

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[3] Kyoto, Kyoto : Fauchon Hotel Kyoto

The first hotel in Japan and the second in the world, this elegant hotel by FAUCHON is located in Kyoto, a popular destination for both domestic and international travelers.
Guests will be able to unwind from their daily routines and regain their sense of self in this healing space. How about a luxurious stay in a place where the sophisticated design of France and Kyoto intersect, surrounded by the accent color of Fauchon pink, and filled with the world of Fauchon?

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[4] Osaka, Osaka : Centara Grand Hotel Osaka

The first upper upscale hotel of Thailand’s Centara Hotels & Resorts in Japan, opened in July 2023, blending the beauty of Thailand and Japan.
The hotel has eight restaurants and bars, including a rooftop restaurant located on the top floor and a Thai restaurant offering authentic Thai cuisine. Guests can also enjoy authentic Thai spa treatments at Spa Spa Senberley, which offers a resort-like atmosphere in the city.
* Food and beverage at restaurants and bars, spa treatments are extra charges.

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[5] Inuyama, Aichi : Hotel Indigo Inuyama Urakuen Garden

Hotel Indigo Inuyama Yurakuen is located next to Yurakuen Garden, a Japanese garden with the national treasure Tea House Jo-an.
The hotel’s view of the magnificent National Treasure of Inuyama Castle and the Kiso River, as well as the soft calmness of the garden, will give you an extraordinary feeling. The energetic Inuyama Festival, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural and Social Heritage Site that has been held for more than 370 years since the Edo period, is an unforgettable experience. A trip to the city that tickles your curiosity about history, nature, food, etc.
*We offer both a breakfast plan and a no meal plan. In the case of the no meal plan, meals are extra charges.

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[6] Fukuoka, Fukuoka : Grand Hyatt Fukuoka

The hotel stands in the “Canal City Hakata” in the central part of Hakata Station and Tenjin district, the business and shopping center of Fukuoka City. In addition to convenience, there are shrines and temples within walking distance that offer a sense of Hakata’s history, and at night, food stalls line the Naka River in front of the hotel, creating a unique scene  of Nakasu.
Club Olympus, a fitness club with a spa, sauna, and Jacuzzi, is open only to hotel guests and members for an exclusive experience.
*Guests may use the gym and swimming pool free of charge, but use of the spa is an extra charge.

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[7] Izu, Shizuoka : OCHIAIRO

A registered cultural asset, this hot spring hotel is a place where you can feel the skill and sophistication of a master craftsman. Three hot springs, two saunas, meals, and beverages are available on an all-inclusive basis.
The main building is built in a dignified style using fine wood such as black persimmon and ebony, and the rooms are decorated in the style of a Sukiya with a bright and soft atmosphere. Enjoy a luxurious stay in a high-class Japanese style inn.

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[8] Bangkok, Thailand : Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok

A charismatic and edgy hotel that exudes the vibrant energy of Bangkok, blending urban and powerful rawness with a lighthearted spirit and exceptional design.
Modern and comfortable bedrooms and bathrooms with a full range of amenities provide a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere for your stay. All of our plans include breakfast, so you can enjoy a relaxing lazy morning.

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