Experience the Essence of Japan with Prince Hotels
Enjoy the Beauty of Autumn in Nagoya
Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture is located in central Japan, and can be reached in 90 minutes or less by Shinkansen from major cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. It is a convenient city with day-trip access to popular tourist destinations like the town of Hida Takayama, the historical village Shirakawa-go, and the Ise Grand Shrine. Nagoya is a vibrant hub where history and modernity converge, making it ideal for both tourist and business trips.
Nagoya, located in Aichi Prefecture in central Japan, is easily accessible by Shinkansen-just 90 minutes or less from major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. It's a convenient base for day trips to popular destinations such as Hida Takayama, the historic village of Shirakawa-go, and the Ise Grand Shrine. A dynamic city where history and modernity converge, Nagoya is ideal for both tourism and business travel.
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Experience the art of Kintsugi Pottery in a hotel repurposed from a Elementary School
In Japan, autumn is considered an ideal season for engaging in the arts, as the weather becomes milder and the air turns crisp and clear. It's a time when people find it easier to focus on creative pursuits such as painting, music, performing arts, and literature. This is why the phrase “Autumn of Art” (Geijutsu no Aki) came into use-to capture the season's deep connection with artistic expression.
The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu is pleased to announce that, as a part of its own "autumn of the arts," it will be holding a hands-on event featuring the traditional Japanese craft of kintsugi, or gold-joined pottery repair.
To honor Japan's “Autumn of Art,” The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu presents a unique opportunity to experience kintsugi-the traditional art of golden repair.
Enjoy a Refined Moon-viewing Experience tonight in Takanawa
Even though Takanawa is nestled in the heart of Tokyo, it remains a peaceful area with a rich cultural history.
During the Edo period, people gathered here to await the rising moon and gaze up at the night sky-a custom known as taigetsu, or 'waiting for the moon,' which has evolved into what we now know as moon-viewing.
One of the most representative events was the Twenty-Sixth Night Festival. On the 26th day of the first and seventh months of the lunar calendar, people would come together to welcome the moonrise and spend a joyful evening under its light.
A Hotel Stay Surrounded by Your Favorite Artwork
A short distance from the bustling city center, The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike is surrounded by the lush greenery of northern Kyoto, where we aim to provide our guests with a truly relaxing stay.
We strive to be a hotel where guests can clear their minds and relax their bodies after a day of sightseeing in Kyoto.In collaboration with Casie, an art rental and sales company, we've created a special accommodation plan that lets you choose five to six paintings from a collection of approximately 300 pieces, which will be displayed in your room during your stay.
The Prince Park Tower Tokyo
The Prince Park Tower Tokyo operates a seasonal cafe and bar called The TOWER BAR, located in the private garden adjacent to SHINMEI, the Japanese-style space inside the hotel.
Enveloped in the scent and comfortable feel of tatami, SHINMEI provides a space for guests to enjoy a moment of tranquility. The private garden offers a luxurious view of Tokyo Tower from up close.
Naeba Dragon Gondola Tashiro Ropeway
Enjoy a 5.5km aerial stroll on the Naeba Dragon Dora, which connects the Naeba Plateau to the Tashiro Plateau, while taking in the beautiful autumn foliage, the majestic Mt. Tairappyo, and the sparkling emerald green Lake Futaiko.
Grand Prince Hotel Osaka Bay
Despite being the second smallest prefecture in Japan by area, Osaka stands as the largest city in Western Japan-an energetic metropolis rich in culture, history, and economic vitality. Osaka is also well known as a city of gastronomic delights. We've created the stay plan that includes the “Osaka e-Pass,” to help our guests enjoy both sightseeing and the food scene, in this amazing city full of great places to see and amazing thing to eat. The sightseeing pass includes free admission to more than 25 tourist spots in Osaka.
With this pass, guests can also enjoy unique river cruises through the waterways that once formed a complex network throughout the city-giving rise to Osaka's nickname, the “City of Water.”
In January 2025, the top-level "Club Floor" of the Sapporo Prince Hotel was reopened after being remodeled with the theme of "Retreat" to create a more relaxing space for guests.
The spacious 63 m² Club Suite and 105 m² Club Royal Suite were designed with comfort in mind. Up to 6 guests can stay together in one suite when the sofa bed is pulled out, making them ideal for trips or extended stays with family or friends.
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