Experience the Essence of Japan with Prince Hotels
In Japan, autumn is a season when nature, culture, history, and art harmonize beneath crisp, clear skies.
At Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts, renowned architecture and curated art invite you on a journey full of "learning and discovery".
Step into a rich autumn getaway—stroll through streets adorned with vivid foliage, and reconnect with yourself in spaces where Japan's aesthetic truly comes alive.
The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu
Elevate your journey to Kyoto, the ancient capital whose beauty changes with every season. The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu, the heritage hotel located closest to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Kiyomizu-dera Temple, is truly one-of-a-kind, having been thoughtfully converted from a former elementary school that once served as a place of learning for the local community. The former school building retains the charm of its early modern architecture while harmonizing with contemporary design. Corridors and courtyards that preserve the character of the school create a quiet and lingering impression.
Lake Biwa Otsu Prince Hotel
Standing gracefully on the shores of Lake Biwa, Lake Biwa Otsu Prince Hotel is a resort hotel where you can enjoy panoramic lake views from every guest room. The elegant tower, designed by the renowned architect Kenzo Tange, harmonizes with the landscape of Lake Biwa while maintaining a striking presence. The guest rooms offer sweeping views of Lake Biwa through their large windows, allowing you to privately enjoy the lake's ever-changing beauty in the rooms. Spacious layouts and refined interiors promise you a high-quality stay that soothes the fatigue of travel.
Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel
Nestled in the Tokyo Bay area, Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel offers waterfront tranquility that gently puts the mind at ease. Ideally located just a one-minute walk from JR Shiomi Station, the hotel provides easy access to Tokyo Station and major sightseeing attractions, making it an ideal base for both leisure and business. With “travel” as its theme, modern art and design inspired by Edo culture are featured throughout the hotel, creating special moments that stimulate travelers’ creativity.
Hakodate-Onuma Prince Hotel
Hakodate, a port city in southern Hokkaido, captivates visitors with its beautiful contrast of sea and hillside, exotic cityscape, and fresh seafood. Its spectacular night view is recognized as one of Japan's top 3 night views, while the historic Motomachi District and the lively morning market offer a wide variety of cultural experiences. About an hour from the city center lies the magnificent natural landscape of Onuma Quasi-National Park. Nestled quietly amid the tranquility of Onuma, Hakodate-Onuma Prince Hotel is a nature-integrated resort designed by the renowned architect Kisho Kurokawa. Seen from above, its elegant form resembles a swan with its wings outstretched, blending seamlessly into the surrounding forests and lakes of Onuma while inviting you into a peaceful retreat.
Kikusuitei(Ryokan)
Located on the shores of Lake Tama, just 50 minutes from central Tokyo, Kikusuitei is a lakeside inn with all its guest rooms having a lake view. Its name is derived from the phrase "Mizu wo kiku sureba tsuki te ni ari" ("When you scoop up water, the moon rests in your hands") from the Tang Dynasty Chinese poem "Spring Mountain Night Moon", expressing the tranquil beauty of a scene in which the moon is reflected on the water. Designed by architect Yoshiro Ikehara, the building is characterized by its light steel structure and distinctive triangular roof. Its Western-inspired silhouette blends harmoniously with the natural surroundings of Lake Tama, creating a striking presence along the peaceful lakeshore. When the sky is clear, you can enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji. In the changing seasons, views of the lake surface and surrounding nature will enrich every moment of your journey.
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