Tokyo

"Tokyo has always been one of my favorite destinations. The city has a perfect blend between the old cultural history and the new millennium world. For example, one minute you could experience Shibuya Crossing, but just a few minutes' walk away you can be immersed in the sanctuary of the Meiji Shrine. Because Tokyo is one of the most popular cities in Japan, it's often very crowded with tourists from all over the world. It is highly recommended to do a privately guided tour, especially via public transportation. That way you'll get to zig-zag around these amazing sights like a local!"

-Janet Pinyoborisut, Product Manager

  • Park Hotel

    Featuring stunning views of Tokyo and a convenient location just steps from Shiodome subway station, Park Hotel Tokyo offers stylish accommodations with large picture windows. Conveniently located, the hotel is only a 10-minute walk to Hamarikyu Gardens, only a few blocks from Shinbashi Train Station, and just a 5-minute taxi ride to Tsukiji Fish Market and the Ginza shopping area.

  • Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

    In Shinjuku's Skyscraper District just a 5-minute walk from Shinjuku Train Station, Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo offers sweeping views of Shinjuku, free Wi-Fi and 21 dining options. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is less than a 5-minute walk away, and the Kabukicho area is a 15-minute walk from the property. Meiji Jingu Shrine and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden are both about a 20-minute walk away.

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Kyoto

"Japan holds visions of the future and the past, all at once. During my first trip to this amazing country in June, I experienced both—even in the same day. Waking up early one morning in Kyoto I wandered the streets around my hotel and just happened upon a magnificent Buddhist temple from the 1800's. In the dawn light worshippers walked serenely under intricately carved wooden eaves, recalling imagery of an earlier era. Later that evening, my guide led me through a maze of streets full of revelers lit by neon signs, ushering me to the best bowl of ramen in Kyoto. The flashing advertisements and huge robotic mascots hanging off of restaurants make you feel like you have landed in a sci-fi film. The diversity of experiences that be can be had in a matter of hours in Japan is truly astounding. "

-Melanie Moore, Travel Consultant

  • Kyoto Tokyu

    From the impressive main entrance, and the courtyard water feature recreating the simple purity of the city's Horikawa River, the atmosphere of quiet composure communicates a sense of calm and relaxation to every guest. World Heritage site Nishi Honganji Temple is just a 5-minute walk away. The Gion area and Kiyomizu-dera Temple are a 15-minute taxi ride.

  • Yoshi-Ima Ryokan

    Yoshi-ima is a traditional Japanese style inn located in a very central part of the city of Kyoto. Originally built in 1747, this fine artistic wooden structure faces the historical preserved district of Gion. This area is famous for its high-ranked tea houses and entertainers, the geisha and maiko. Yoshi-ima is within easy walking distance of major historical landmarks such as Yasaka Shrine, Chionin Temple, Kodaiji Temple and Kiyomizu Temple.

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Osaka

Famous for its local cuisine, 16th-century castle, bustling port, aquarium, underground shopping arcades, the oldest state temple in Japan, and its popular Universal Studios attraction.

  • Granvia Osaka

    Hotel Granvia Osaka, located in the center of the spirited and historic city of Osaka, Japan, offers guests a sophisticated retreat and direct connection to JR Osaka train lines. Guests at this Umeda hotel will experience unparalleled hospitality, fine and casual dining, spacious guestroom accommodations and the finest in services and amenities.

  • Ritz-Carlton Osaka

    Explore Japanese culture, history and modern delights at one of the premier Osaka hotels. Just a short drive from the historic cities of Kyoto and Nara, The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka is located in the prestigious business and shopping district of Nishi-Umeda, where guests can indulge in boutique shopping, sophisticated dining and the ancient sights of the city.

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