Hotels in JapanWelcome to the Land of the Rising Sun. Made up of many islands, Japan is a land of modern innovation and natural beauty, all of which is reflected in its hotels. Our HotelsOne website lists many Japan hotels in and around Tokyo and Osaka. Check our interactive area maps in both cities to see where each hotel is located, then check our hotel photos and lists of amenities so you’ll know enough about each hotel to confidently make your Japan reservations. HotelsOne lists hotel rooms close to such... Read More…
Welcome to the Land of the Rising Sun. Made up of many islands, Japan is a land of modern innovation and natural beauty, all of which is reflected in its hotels. Our HotelsOne website lists many Japan hotels in and around Tokyo and Osaka. Check our interactive area maps in both cities to see where each hotel is located, then check our hotel photos and lists of amenities so you’ll know enough about each hotel to confidently make your Japan reservations. HotelsOne lists hotel rooms close to such Japan landmarks as Tokyo’s beautiful Sensōji Temple. With the level of customer service that the country is famous for, a hotel in Japan can be a rewarding experience, and we’ll tell you which hotels provide restaurants, bars, tour desks and more. A hotel in Tokyo, Japan, the nation’s capital puts you within easy striking distance of hundreds of amazing attractions, some modern, some classic. Though older structures in Tokyo were destroyed during the war, one which survived, and is convenient to many hotels, is the Imperial Palace, home to the Emperor. The palace’s inner gardens are close 363 day per year, but you can always tour the beautiful East Gardens and the adjacent Kitanomaru Park. Hotels in Japan’s capital can also put you close to the tranquility of the Kanda Myojin Shrine. Modern Tokyo sites close to your Japan hotel include the Ginza, a vibrant area reminiscent of Times Square. A hotel in Osaka, Japan, the country’s second largest city after Tokyo, puts you in the center of an ultra-modern city. Even the city’s main site, Osaka Castle, is really a concrete reproduction of an old castle, though the museum inside is quite nice and near many hotel rooms. If you’d like to travel to points beyond Tokyo and Osake, Japan has an excellent rail system. If you’d like to travel at your own leisure, HotelsOne will tell you if your hotel rents cars, if your hotel gives tourist information and which hotels actually arrange tours themselves. Either way, Mount Fuji, the 88 Temple Pilgrimage and the cities of Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara and Sapporo await, along with the rest of Japan. Close |
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