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Patina Osaka

Osaka

Patina: Hotel in Osaka
Patina Osaka is ideally situated between the historic grounds of the Naniwanomiya-Ato Ruins and the majestic Osaka Castle. Rising elegantly across 20 floors and 220 rooms including 35 lavish suites, the hotel combines local and organic materials with original artwork by regional artisans. It is a sanctuary that fosters connection, reflection and shared consciousness amidst the urban energy of Osaka.
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Patina Osaka

Osaka

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Patina: Hotel in Osaka
Patina Osaka is ideally situated between the historic grounds of the Naniwanomiya-Ato Ruins and the majestic Osaka Castle. Rising elegantly across 20 floors and 220 rooms including 35 lavish suites, the hotel combines local and organic materials with original artwork by regional artisans. It is a sanctuary that fosters connection, reflection and shared consciousness amidst the urban energy of Osaka.

Yoruya

Kurashiki

Yoruya: Hotel in Kurashiki
In the heart of the historic Kurashiki Bikan district, YORUYA is a traditional house transformed into a haven of serenity, where the charm of the Edo period meets refined Japanese minimalism. With only four exclusive suites, the experience is intimate, enhanced by noble materials, washi paper partitions, and subdued lighting. The kaiseki dinner, served in the privacy of each suite, celebrates local cuisine in its purest expression. Without a spa or pool, YORUYA offers a rare luxury: that of silence, authenticity, and suspended time.
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Yoruya

Kurashiki

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Yoruya: Hotel in Kurashiki
In the heart of the historic Kurashiki Bikan district, YORUYA is a traditional house transformed into a haven of serenity, where the charm of the Edo period meets refined Japanese minimalism. With only four exclusive suites, the experience is intimate, enhanced by noble materials, washi paper partitions, and subdued lighting. The kaiseki dinner, served in the privacy of each suite, celebrates local cuisine in its purest expression. Without a spa or pool, YORUYA offers a rare luxury: that of silence, authenticity, and suspended time.

Rosewood Miyakojima

Okinawa

Rosewood Miyakojima: Hotel in Okinawa
Rosewood Miyakojima is the first Rosewood property in Japan, located on a pristine Miyakojima peninsula, facing the turquoise sea and surrounded by sugarcane fields and pristine beaches. Comprised of 55 ultra-luxurious villas, each with a private pool and gardens, the complex harmoniously blends Ryukyu limestone, local materials, and minimalist design by Studio Piet Boon, in the wabi-sabi spirit. At the heart of the property is an infinity pool on the beach, surrounded by four restaurants and bars celebrating the flavors of the sea and local wagyu. The Asaya Spa, with six treatment rooms nestled in private gardens, offers wellness rituals inspired by Ryukyu traditions, accompanied by yoga, hydrotherapy, and local cultural immersion programs. An invitation to slow down in a refined natural setting, where understated luxury and ancestral culture create a rare sensory retreat.
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Rosewood Miyakojima

Okinawa

Rosewood Miyakojima NEW
Rosewood Miyakojima: Hotel in Okinawa
Rosewood Miyakojima is the first Rosewood property in Japan, located on a pristine Miyakojima peninsula, facing the turquoise sea and surrounded by sugarcane fields and pristine beaches. Comprised of 55 ultra-luxurious villas, each with a private pool and gardens, the complex harmoniously blends Ryukyu limestone, local materials, and minimalist design by Studio Piet Boon, in the wabi-sabi spirit. At the heart of the property is an infinity pool on the beach, surrounded by four restaurants and bars celebrating the flavors of the sea and local wagyu. The Asaya Spa, with six treatment rooms nestled in private gardens, offers wellness rituals inspired by Ryukyu traditions, accompanied by yoga, hydrotherapy, and local cultural immersion programs. An invitation to slow down in a refined natural setting, where understated luxury and ancestral culture create a rare sensory retreat.

Korinkyo

Ishikawa

Korinkyo: Hotel in Ishikawa
Korinkyo is located in Kanazawa, within 2.5 km of Kanazawa Station and 800 metres of Gyokusen-immaru Garden. The hotel features 18 rooms with views of the city.
Korinkyo

Korinkyo

Ishikawa

Korinkyo
Korinkyo: Hotel in Ishikawa
Korinkyo is located in Kanazawa, within 2.5 km of Kanazawa Station and 800 metres of Gyokusen-immaru Garden. The hotel features 18 rooms with views of the city.

Kiro

Hiroshima

Kiro: Hotel in Hiroshima
Kiro Hiroshima hotel is a clean, minimalist hotel housed in the shell of a former hospital in central Hiroshima.
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Kiro

Hiroshima

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Kiro: Hotel in Hiroshima
Kiro Hiroshima hotel is a clean, minimalist hotel housed in the shell of a former hospital in central Hiroshima.

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Patina Osaka

Osaka

Patina: Hotel in Osaka
Patina Osaka is ideally situated between the historic grounds of the Naniwanomiya-Ato Ruins and the majestic Osaka Castle. Rising elegantly across 20 floors and 220 rooms including 35 lavish suites, the hotel combines local and organic materials with original artwork by regional artisans. It is a sanctuary that fosters connection, reflection and shared consciousness amidst the urban energy of Osaka.
Patina Osaka NEW

Patina Osaka

Osaka

Patina Osaka NEW
Patina: Hotel in Osaka
Patina Osaka is ideally situated between the historic grounds of the Naniwanomiya-Ato Ruins and the majestic Osaka Castle. Rising elegantly across 20 floors and 220 rooms including 35 lavish suites, the hotel combines local and organic materials with original artwork by regional artisans. It is a sanctuary that fosters connection, reflection and shared consciousness amidst the urban energy of Osaka.

Yoruya

Kurashiki

Yoruya: Hotel in Kurashiki
In the heart of the historic Kurashiki Bikan district, YORUYA is a traditional house transformed into a haven of serenity, where the charm of the Edo period meets refined Japanese minimalism. With only four exclusive suites, the experience is intimate, enhanced by noble materials, washi paper partitions, and subdued lighting. The kaiseki dinner, served in the privacy of each suite, celebrates local cuisine in its purest expression. Without a spa or pool, YORUYA offers a rare luxury: that of silence, authenticity, and suspended time.
yoruya kurashiki NEW

Yoruya

Kurashiki

yoruya kurashiki NEW
Yoruya: Hotel in Kurashiki
In the heart of the historic Kurashiki Bikan district, YORUYA is a traditional house transformed into a haven of serenity, where the charm of the Edo period meets refined Japanese minimalism. With only four exclusive suites, the experience is intimate, enhanced by noble materials, washi paper partitions, and subdued lighting. The kaiseki dinner, served in the privacy of each suite, celebrates local cuisine in its purest expression. Without a spa or pool, YORUYA offers a rare luxury: that of silence, authenticity, and suspended time.

Rosewood Miyakojima

Okinawa

Rosewood Miyakojima: Hotel in Okinawa
Rosewood Miyakojima is the first Rosewood property in Japan, located on a pristine Miyakojima peninsula, facing the turquoise sea and surrounded by sugarcane fields and pristine beaches. Comprised of 55 ultra-luxurious villas, each with a private pool and gardens, the complex harmoniously blends Ryukyu limestone, local materials, and minimalist design by Studio Piet Boon, in the wabi-sabi spirit. At the heart of the property is an infinity pool on the beach, surrounded by four restaurants and bars celebrating the flavors of the sea and local wagyu. The Asaya Spa, with six treatment rooms nestled in private gardens, offers wellness rituals inspired by Ryukyu traditions, accompanied by yoga, hydrotherapy, and local cultural immersion programs. An invitation to slow down in a refined natural setting, where understated luxury and ancestral culture create a rare sensory retreat.
Rosewood Miyakojima NEW

Rosewood Miyakojima

Okinawa

Rosewood Miyakojima NEW
Rosewood Miyakojima: Hotel in Okinawa
Rosewood Miyakojima is the first Rosewood property in Japan, located on a pristine Miyakojima peninsula, facing the turquoise sea and surrounded by sugarcane fields and pristine beaches. Comprised of 55 ultra-luxurious villas, each with a private pool and gardens, the complex harmoniously blends Ryukyu limestone, local materials, and minimalist design by Studio Piet Boon, in the wabi-sabi spirit. At the heart of the property is an infinity pool on the beach, surrounded by four restaurants and bars celebrating the flavors of the sea and local wagyu. The Asaya Spa, with six treatment rooms nestled in private gardens, offers wellness rituals inspired by Ryukyu traditions, accompanied by yoga, hydrotherapy, and local cultural immersion programs. An invitation to slow down in a refined natural setting, where understated luxury and ancestral culture create a rare sensory retreat.

Korinkyo

Ishikawa

Korinkyo: Hotel in Ishikawa
Korinkyo is located in Kanazawa, within 2.5 km of Kanazawa Station and 800 metres of Gyokusen-immaru Garden. The hotel features 18 rooms with views of the city.
Korinkyo

Korinkyo

Ishikawa

Korinkyo
Korinkyo: Hotel in Ishikawa
Korinkyo is located in Kanazawa, within 2.5 km of Kanazawa Station and 800 metres of Gyokusen-immaru Garden. The hotel features 18 rooms with views of the city.

Kiro

Hiroshima

Kiro: Hotel in Hiroshima
Kiro Hiroshima hotel is a clean, minimalist hotel housed in the shell of a former hospital in central Hiroshima.
kiro hotel

Kiro

Hiroshima

kiro hotel
Kiro: Hotel in Hiroshima
Kiro Hiroshima hotel is a clean, minimalist hotel housed in the shell of a former hospital in central Hiroshima.

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The Most Beautiful Hotels in Japan

Japan is a fascinating country where ancient traditions meet futuristic modernity. From historic temples and serene Zen gardens to iconic cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, every visitor discovers a unique world. The most beautiful hotels in Japan provide the perfect setting to fully enjoy this cultural and natural diversity while staying in the utmost comfort and luxury.

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The best time to visit Japan is during spring (March to May) for cherry blossoms and autumn (September to November) for colorful landscapes. Travelers are drawn to Japan for its rich culture, ancient traditions, breathtaking natural scenery, hot springs, refined gastronomy, and varied activities, from mountain hikes to exploring vibrant urban districts.

Must-Visit Hotels to Escape in Japan

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