Niseko is one of Japan's leading snow resorts. HOSHINOYA Hütte Niseko is the first residential hotel under the HOSHINOYA brand. Located on the highest point along the Hirafu Slope, it is the perfect ski-in/out location with easy access to town. All rooms are equipped with a kitchen, living, and dining area and its top-floor Onsen Pool will have spectacular views of Mount Yotei.
HOSHINOYA's ninth facility is Japan's first prison hotel utilizing a National Important Cultural Property. The former Nara Prison, completed in 1908, was one of the five largest prisons in Japan, and was developed by the Meiji government with the aim of international standardization of prisons. This iconic red-brick building is a modern piece of architecture of great historical value and design excellence. With this famous Meiji-era building with a world-renowned historical and cultural background, a luxurious stay will be offered.
What better place to explore the charms of Yokohama old and new than in a retrofitted former tower of city hall? This exciting hotel is equidistant to the old-school casual riverside nightlife hub of Noge, the Tokyo Bay waterfront, and the high-energy shopping district and pedestrian arcade of Isezaki-cho.
Located at the foot of the Northern Alps, Okuhida is a hot spring town in Gifu Prefecture and one of the largest hot spring sources in the country. This destination has long been regarded as a prominent hot spring town featuring various types of onsens set against exceptional mountain views that beautifully showcase all the seasons. From KAI Okuhida, guests can take in unparalleled views of Mount Akadana from their rooms and private open-air baths or from the hotel’s bathhouse and the courtyard. In addition to access to the natural hot spring bath, separated by gender, guests will also have the option to soak in an open-air foot bath.
Asakusa is an area where nostalgia and trends meet and captivate everyone. Once the crowds of Nakamise-dori have settled down, the atmosphere of the Edo period and the shitamachi or old town culture permeate. Go through a shop curtain that catches your eye, pay a visit to the illuminated Sensoji Temple on your way back, and start your day with a refreshing morning walk, and before you know it you're an Asakusa-master.
Fans of the OMO style of plugged-in stays now have a place to gather in Kyushu, right in the castle-town capital of Kumamoto. Just a half hour from Aso Kumamoto Airport and the shinkansen line at Hakata, this base offers easy, direct access to the countless ways locals show their love of things edgy and new.
Kochi is a place renowned for its food and drink and friendly spirit, and each summer the dance extravaganza known as the Yosakoi Festival splashes the city with its infectious rhythms and vivid colors. Stay in the heart of it all, with easy access to the historical castle town and lively markets.
A private beach resort located in Hagatna, away from the hustle and bustle of the downtown area. It is a place with the most beautiful sunsets on Guam. A perfect resort stay at Micronesia's largest water park, full of attractions that cannot be enjoyed in just one day.
This first airport hotel in the OMO collection stands in Rinkū Town, the passenger railway station one stop from Kansai Airport. Streamlined access and services make catching your flight easy, but with the rooftop bar, fresh buffets, saunas and baths you might want to arrive early just for the fun of the stay.
Parents and kids alike will love this unusual resort, the first in Japan to introduce the Reggio Emilia approach to learning. Children can use whatever supplies and materials they like in the bright and airy art studio, where their creative investigations are supported under the warm gaze of dedicated staff.
Located in Unzen-Amakusa National Park, Unzen onsen is a characteristic hot spring area for its rising steam and scent of sulfur. In connection to the area's historical connection with foreign countries, the interior design incorporates elements of Nagasaki culture, which is a combination of Japanese, Chinese and Dutch. Enjoy a relaxing time at this hot spring inn where the culture of Nagasaki is present.