Experience the Essence of Japan with Prince Hotels
Kawana Hotel
A varied landscape shaped by wave-carved cliffs, with the Izu Islands and Boso Peninsula stretching beyond the cobalt-blue Sagami Bay. Inspired by the Scottish country estates he encountered while studying in Britain, Okura Kishichiro, the second head of the Okura Zaibatsu, opened a golf course and hotel in this picturesque location of Kawana. The elegant architecture, exceptional scenery, and carefully preserved traditional charm continue to captivate dignitaries and celebrities from around the world.
Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa
Just a five-minute walk from Tokyo's Shinagawa Station, the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa is nestled in the quiet, verdant area of Takanawa, serving as a gateway to the international city of Tokyo. Since opening in 1953, this hotel has welcomed distinguished guests from around the world and offers a refined space where history and prestige harmonize with sophisticated modernity.
Grand Prince Hotel Hiroshima
Hiroshima is known globally as a city of peace. It is home to two World Heritage Sites: the Atomic Bomb Dome and Itsukushima Shrine, and is located in a place where history, prayer, and beautiful nature harmonize to imbue visitors with profound emotions and a quiet resonance.
Experience the charm of Hiroshima together with the beauty of the sea at the Grand Prince Hotel Hiroshima which stands on the cape of Motoujina. This seaside resort, slightly removed from the bustle of the city center, boasts excellent transit access. This includes the high-speed ferry which takes about 30 minutes from the pier in front of the hotel to Miyajima, and makes this an ideal base for exploring Itsukushima Shrine.
Okinawa Prince Hotel Ocean View Ginowan
Okinawa, with its emerald green sea, abundant nature, and unique culture rooted in the Ryukyu Kingdom, together with a blend of American-influenced cuisine and cityscapes, is one of Japan's premier tropical resort destinations.
Located in the center of Okinawa's main island and facing Ginowan Port Marina, the Okinawa Prince Hotel Ocean View Ginowan is a new urban resort that opened in 2022. It is at this meeting point between the convenience of the city and the feeling of freedom of a resort, where a truly special time for our guests begins, enveloped by the blue sea and sky.
Hakone Sengokuhara Prince Hotel
Hakone, renowned as one of Japan’s premier hot spring destinations, is located approximately 90 minutes by train from Tokyo. As a mountain resort rich in nature and culture, it has long attracted travelers from both Japan and around the world.
Within Hakone, Sengokuhara stands out as an especially scenic area, blessed with exceptional tranquility and magnificent natural beauty, stretching across a plateau approximately 700 meters above sea level.
Perched on a hilltop, the Hakone Sengokuhara Prince Hotel is a resort hotel distinguished by its elegant exterior reminiscent of a medieval European castle and the breathtaking views of the outer rim of the Hakone mountains visible from its guest rooms.
The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike
Nestled in the northeastern part of Kyoto—Japan’s ancient capital for over a thousand years—the Takaragaike area offers a tranquil, nature-blessed retreat just moments from the energy of the city center.
Located near renowned landmarks such as Enryaku-ji Temple on Mount Hiei and Shimogamo Shrine, the area allows visitors to experience Kyoto’s timeless charm alongside the ever-changing beauty of the four seasons.
Standing by the edge of the pond that shares its name, The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike offers excellent access with a subway ride of about 20 minutes from Kyoto Station to the hotel's nearest station. Despite being surrounded by rich natural beauty and a peaceful environment, the location is very easy to reach from the city center. It is perfect not only as a base for sightseeing, but also for a relaxing stay away from the hustle and bustle of the busy city.
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