Japan Grand Hotels

Grand Hotels in Japan—Carefully Selected for Your Stay
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Top Japan Grand Hotels

Look traveler opinions collected in the past year

Direct access to Haneda Airport convenience:
Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
Magical theme park proximity for families:
Grand Nikko Tokyo Bay Maihama
Elegant waterfront views in the heart of Tokyo:
Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa
Stylish urban retreat in the Ginza area:
Hotel Grandbach Tokyo Ginza
Historic charm with luxurious amenities:
Hotel New Grand
Authentic ryokan experience combined with modern luxury:
Takanawa Hanakohro - In Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa
Exceptional spa and wellness retreat:
Aki Grand Hotel & Spa
Picturesque views of Hiroshima from the hilltop:
Grand Prince Hotel Hiroshima
Luxurious alpine escape surrounded by nature:
Iroha Grand Hotel Matsumoto Eki-Mae
Breathtaking ocean views and relaxation:
Grand Mercure Okinawa Cape Zanpa Resort

Questions About Grand Hotels in Japan

These answers are here to make planning your journey easier

Which hotels are highly rated based on guest reviews?
Top-rated options include the Grand Hyatt Tokyo for luxury experiences and Hotel New Grand for historic charm. Both receive high marks for service and ambiance.
What are the cheapest hotel options available in Japan?
For budget travelers, the Hotel Grand City and the Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Akasaka offer competitive pricing starting around $50 per night.
Which hotels are best for couples looking for a romantic getaway?
The Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa and the Intercontinental Yokohama Grand both provide romantic settings, with beautiful views and upscale dining options, making them ideal for couples.

Stay Hacks for Japan

Japan boasts a rich culture and hospitality that enhances every travel experience. Here are some valuable tips to make the most of your stay.

Fast Fact: Did you know? Approximately 75% of hotels in Tokyo feature capsule accommodations - like the innovative Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa, which combines modern amenities with traditional practices.

Local Hack: Request a 'silent night' option at many hotels to receive amenities aimed at improving sleep quality, such as blackout curtains and ambient sound machines.

Hidden Gem: The Nezu Shrine (just a 12-minute walk from most central hotels) is less touristy and known for its beautiful garden filled with over 1000 azalea plants, creating a peaceful retreat in the city.

Smart Tip: Booking your stay during Japanese public holidays can mean rates are 20% higher; consider weekdays or off-peak seasons for better deals.

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