With a heart steeped in ancient traditions and a mind focused on futuristic modernity, Japan is utterly unique. You'll discover grand palaces and serene temples sit alongside towering skyscrapers and neon-lit streets. Historic customs like sumo wrestling and geisha dancing are blended with contemporary ones, like karaoke, fusion dining, and excellent shopping. Luxury holidays in Japan offer a one-of-a-kind experience.
The Land of the Rising Sun is a dream honeymoon destination. Become transfixed by the gleaming streets and bright lights of Tokyo, where ancient buildings blend effortlessly with modern skyscrapers. Alternatively, see the magical cherry blossoms in full bloom in the city of Kyoto.
‘Beautifully-Furnished; Boutique-Feel’
Four Seasons Tokyo at Marunouchi resides in the Marunouchi business district, adjacent to the Ginza shopping district and close by to Tokyo station. Despite its location in central downtown Tokyo, the hotel provides a calm and welcoming ambience. The rooms and suites, elegantly-appointed, overlook the bustling streets below through floor-to-ceiling windows. The spa is a haven of calm, with private treatment rooms and a range of indulgent treatments. The French restaurant offers a “farm to table” culinary experience and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
‘Elegant Oasis of Space and Calm’
Park Hyatt Tokyo occupies the top 14 floors of Shinjuku Park Tower in the Shinjuku district, close to Shinjuku Station, Shinjuku Park and Nishi Shinjuku. Luxury rooms and suites follow a contemporary private residence concept, featuring understated modern décor and sleek amenities. The gourmet dining and entertainment options include Japanese and French restaurants, atmospheric bars and a peaceful lounge. When not out in the city, guests can enjoy a health and fitness centre with indoor pool, treatment rooms and whirlpools.
‘Peaceful Sanctuary; Idyllic Setting’
Overlooking the Kamogawa river, showcasing spectacular views of the Higashiyama mountain range, The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto sits in a prime location favoured by the Japanese noblemen since the 17th century. Rooms and suites combine traditional and contemporary Japanese style, whilst restaurants and bars offer a tempting array of cuisines. Excellent spa facilities include several treatment rooms and a 20-metre swimming pool.