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Japan's beauty is drawing overwhelming crowds. Popular destinations including Kyoto, Tokyo, Osaka, and even Nara and Kanazawa are experiencing unprecedented overtourism. Fortunately for travelers, ...
A hotel chain in Japan is offering special Pokemon-themed rooms across Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto with 100 ‘mons in each space.
Entry-level rooms feel lavish, with walk-in closets, deep soaking tubs, and glass-enclosed rain showers. André Fu designed the Art Deco-inspired hotel, which uses Japanese technique and materials for ...
The ‘art island’ of Naoshima, on the Seto Inland Sea, draws crowds for its pumpkin sculpture by Yayoi Kusama, the Benesse House Museum and installations set in historic homes. Accommodation struggles ...
In October, after over two years of strict border controls, Japan finally—and fully—reopened its doors to international tourists. You could practically hear the rumbling of footsteps in the distance, ...
Tokyo's Toggle Hotel won a 2021 Dezeen Award for its unique, two-toned design. Designed by Klein Dytham, every room and floor was painted in two colors to create a striking effect. The hotel won the ...
Offering a sweeping view of Tokyo Skytree tower, Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo has seen the proportion of its foreign guests reach as high as 80 percent since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The hotel is in the buzzy Umekita neighbor, near Osaka Station and the new 11-acre Umekita Park. Entry-level rooms feel lavish, with walk-in closets, deep soaking tubs, and glass-enclosed rain showers ...
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