The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu
The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu is proud to present a unique opportunity for its guests to witness the mesmerizing artistry of maiko dance up close. Every Thursday, guests will have the privilege of experiencing the grace and elegance of maiko performances, immersing themselves in the captivating world of geisha culture.
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.
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel, has opened IMMERSIVE DINING, an immersive space where guests become one with the images, music, food, and setting in one of the private rooms of the hotel's main dining room, WASHOKU SOUTEN, in the pursuit of a novel "WASHOKU" (Japanese Cuisine) concept in a contemporary style. Our guests visiting from around the world will find a unique, completely new experience here.
Shin Furano Prince Hotel
Furano, where winter is in full swing, boasts dry powder snow with a magnificent view of the Tokachi Mountain Range. This experience is truly a skier's dream come true. Enjoy the impressive scenery and powder snow at Furano Ski Resort, which is directly connected to the hotel and has a total of 28 runs, which boast a wide variety that can be enjoyed by everyone from beginners and advanced skiers.
Ryuguden
Inside the ryokan, there is a dining area where authentic Japanese cuisine is served, as well as private rooms that are perfect for enjoying a relaxing evening with just your family or friends.
Sanyo-so
Nestled in the hot spring destination of Izu Nagaoka Onsen, Sanyo-so is an inn with a rich historical legacy. Encircled by a vast Japanese garden, guests can immerse themselves in breathtaking landscapes that transform with the seasons.
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.