Experience the Essence of Japan with Prince Hotels
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho is located in Kioicho, a lush green neighborhood where Japanese history and contemporary sophistication merge, offering breathtaking views and superb service.
We have prepared a stay plan that allows you to enjoy the traditional Japanese summer event of “Hanabi Taikai” (Fireworks festival) in the comfort of our guest room.
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.
Sapporo Prince Hotel
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.
The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu
From May to August, during the early summer season, The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu will host a special lounge in collaboration with Gion Tsujiri, a long-established tea shop in Kyoto.
The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu is a hotel that has preserved and revitalized a former elementary school built about 90 years ago, cherished for generations by the local community. Gion Tsujiri is a historic tea shop that, over its 160-year legacy, has played a vital role in preserving traditional Japanese culture by sharing the flavor and enjoyment of tea.
Through this collaboration, both parties aim to preserve and pass down the cultures they have cultivated over the years, bringing the traditions and joys of tea to a new generation.
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.”
Hakone Yunohana Prince Hotel
It is home to the open-air baths of Yunohanasawa Onsen, where you can soak in nigori-yu, a uniquely opaque and milky-white type of hot spring water renowned for its skin-beautifying properties.
Manza Prince Hotel
Manza Onsen is a mountain hot spring village famously known as the hot spring closest to the stars. With the highest sulfur content in Japan and 27 different types of hot spring waters, Manza Onsen offers a variety of health benefits, allowing visitors to enjoy both the rich waters and the seasonal landscapes.