Japan grand opening of 5 Marriott Hotels

Japan grand opening of 5 Marriott Hotels

Marriott International, Inc. and Japan’s leading lodging company Mori Trust Group today proudly announced the grand opening of five distinct Marriott Hotels across Japan, broadening the spectrum on the country’s scenic destinations. International and local travelers alike will be invited to explore the diverse beauty Japan has to offer, with collectively more than 800 rooms available for their journeys.

“We are pleased to partner with the Mori Trust Group on expanding our flagship brand, Marriott Hotels, across Japan,” said Craig S. Smith, President & Managing Director, Marriott International Asia Pacific. “At Marriott International, we currently have 40 hotels open in Japan and 10 in the signed pipeline. Japan remains one of the top travel destinations in the world and we want to welcome a new generation of globetrotters to discover unique corners of the country, which will spark new ways of thinking about Japan as a destination.”

Whether guests are seeking refuge from the big cities by embarking on an eco-tour into the mountains, or taking a dip in the healing hot springs, distinctive cultural influences can be uncovered in each of the deluxe hotels in key leisure destinations. Authentic regional cuisines can be savored at the hotels’ onsite restaurants, all named The Grill & Dining G Restaurant. The five hotels are gateways to exploring Japan’s stunning scenic beauty, from the lake area surrounding Mount Fuji to the white sandy beaches, temples, bamboo groves and modern art further afield.

Karuizawa Marriott

Set amidst a rich natural environment, the Karuizawa Marriott Hotel is located only 70 minutes away from central Tokyo. Spread across four wings, the 142 rooms are designed in a modern style fused with Japanese elements.  Suites suitable for families are available as well as premium rooms featuring forest views and private hot springs. Dog-friendly cottages onsite allow for holidays with pets. The Grill & Dining G Restaurant offers local tastes, while corporate functions and private events can be held in a choice of three conference and banquet rooms. Guests can also enjoy the An Spa Karuizawa, a 24-hour Fitness Center or submerge in the large hot spring communal bath.

Izu Marriott Shuzenji

Izu Marriott Hotel Shuzenji is nestled into the densely wooded hills of the Izu Peninsula. Interiors of this 128-room hotel merge contemporary Japanese aesthetic with Western influences, some with private open-air baths. Taste grilled regional Japanese cuisine and international favorites at the restaurant, while the two banquet halls are ideal for meetings and special events. Diverse wellness options include a large communal onsen hot spring, bedrock bath and 24-hour Fitness Center. Guests can also enjoy a large gymnasium, golf and putting range as well as tennis courts.

The 105-room Fuji Marriott Hotel Lake Yamanaka peacefully unveils mesmerizing views of iconic Mount Fuji. This hotel offers both Japanese tatami and streamlined Western-designed guestrooms, with premium rooms featuring private hot spring baths as well as spacious executive suites ensuring a tranquil stay. Enjoy regional dishes on offer at the hotel restaurant, which also includes an exclusive private room for up to 40 guests, making it ideal for private functions. Two conference rooms, a communal onsen hot spring and tennis courts complete an environment fit for work and play.

Lake Biwa Marriott

Located close to Kyoto, Lake Biwa Marriott Hotel showcases the beauty of Japan’s largest lake. Breathtaking views are offered from the hotel’s 274 guestrooms, which include Japanese-style rooms and executive suites. Local delicacies are celebrated at The Grill & Dining G Restaurant and large banquet facilities are ideal for conferences or social events for up to 500 guests. A true wellness destination, the hotel also offers a communal hot spring, 24-hour Fitness Center as well as affiliated recreational facilities such as a 1,000 sqm gymnasium, tennis and futsal courts, an indoor swimming pool and a planetarium with 166 seats.

Nanki-Shirahama Marriott Hotel is home to mountain trails and white sandy beaches, set against enthralling sunsets that can be admired from the 182 Japanese and contemporary rooms that embrace the ‘Marriott Modern’ design ethos. Get in touch with the local by trying the freshest seafood dishes and enjoying the large communal onsen hot spring, or by taking in the breathtaking scenery from the outdoor swimming pool with a fun-filled children’s zone during the summer months.

“In order to showcase the beauty of our country, it was important for us to remain authentic in our design and approach to welcome guests to these destinations,” said Miwako Date, President and CEO, Mori Trust. “The resorts are all easily accessible through gateway airports and Japan’s superior rail networks, making them ideal destinations that will even further help to upturn the domestic travel market.”

In order to promote these unique destinations, Mori Trust has been featuring the picturesque scenery, the region’s traditions, cuisines and modern art on a digital platform, JapaTabi.com. Linked to Marriott International’s booking platform and guided by expert concierge recommendations and beautiful video footage, this multilingual site offers guests a clear vision of the journey they are about to embark on. Ready to inspire travelers, these five Marriott Hotels offer a unique and exclusive journey in uncovering Japan’s hidden beauty, culture and heritage. For more information, please visit http://www.5marriott.com/index_e.html.

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