Japan is a fascinating country of contradictions: at once famed for its forward-thinking design and creative technology, yet continuing to pride itself on preserving its rich, ancient traditions. With a varied landscape of hot springs, snow-clad mountains, beautiful beaches and cities studded with skyscrapers, Japan is set to dazzle and delight travellers. It’s also a top foodie destination — and with good reason; Tokyo alone boasts 200 establishments with Michelin stars! Accommodation options, too, range from traditional inns with hot spring baths to cutting-edge design hotels and everything in between. In a land where the possibilities are seemingly endless, our Gurus’ list of the best places to stay in Japan is the perfect starting point to planning the trip of a lifetime.
Japan’s big-hitters are its vibrant cities. Tokyo and Osaka are particular standouts, whilst charming Kyoto is the place to go for teahouses, shrines and the legendary entertainment district. Culture buffs will also adore Nara, Japan’s first capital. Venture to the island of Kyushu to discover active volcanoes, tranquil hot spring towns such as Yufuin, and a plethora of outdoorsy activities. Keen skiers and hikers should consider the resort towns of the northern Japanese Alps — Hakuba, Nozawa Onsen and others — which fuse snow-clad peaks with restful onsen baths. Still further north, the island of Hokkaidō boasts the ever-popular winter sports hub that is Niseko.
Whether you’re travelling as a couple or with friends and family, you’ll find Japan brimming with superb hotels offering warm hospitality, mouth-watering cuisine and a charming blend of old and new. The best places to stay in Japan await!
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Fukuoka
A modern lifestyle hotel close to Fukuoka's highlights. Exposed concrete and steel and chic industrial furniture give a modern minimalist aesthetic to both bedrooms and communal areas, plus there's a cafe lounge for coffee and snacks. A cool urban base that won't break the bank!
Nagasaki (Nagasaki-shi)
A smart hotel conveniently located next to JR Nagasaki Station. Light and airy rooms feature soft hues, crisp white linen and simple dark wooden furniture. Find efficient service and massages on arrangement. With easy access to the city this is an ideal property for both business and leisure.
Kyoto (Minami ku Higashikujo Yanaginoshitacho 67-1 )
A stylish contemporary boutique pitched at great value and offering something a little different to the traditional Kyoto hotels. Sleek rooms are minimalist with a Scandinavia-meets-Kyoto aesthetic. The popular Danish restaurant is worth booking for alone. A hip city base.
Kyoto (Nishinotoin-dori, Shimogyo-ku)
A contemporary property located in the heart of Kyoto. Sophisticated rooms are minimalist in style with large windows, crisp white linen and soft hues. Indulgent Japanese meals are served in the restaurant and a public bath provides the ideal spot to unwind after a day exploring the city.
Tokyo
A traditional guesthouse in a quiet neighbourhood. Simple rooms have roll down futons, tatami matting, large windows and almost nothing else. Bathrooms are shared. The lounge area is a more contemporary affair with new-age furniture and bold colours. A friendly base for travellers on a budget.
Tokyo (Shinjuku Ku)
A welcoming hotel in Shinjuku. The compact, industrial-chic rooms in stylish monochrome contrast nicely with the vibrant lobby. There's a relaxing deck and outdoor area for drinks, plus a cafe/bar downstairs serving brunch and light fare. A quiet respite from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo life.
Sapporo (Hokkaido)
This unique retreat is a book lover's dream come to life, in the heart of Sapporo. With decor inspired by the cosy nooks of a bibliophile's haven, it oozes a serene charm, perfect for unwinding with a handpicked collection at the in-house bookshop and café. A chic stay at a reasonable rate.
Sapporo (Hokkaido)
There's tranquility in every season at this chic hotel in central Sapporo. The sleek, modern decor and park views from every room, are designed to immerse you in the area's natural beauty. The restaurants span Italian, Chinese and local fare so you'll be spoilt for choice at this city oasis.
Osaka
Nestled in Osaka's vibrant Namba district, this modern Japanese hotel is an urban oasis. With its chic decor, blending tradition with contemporary flair, it's a visual feast. Beyond cosy rooms, indulge in unique festival activities and savour showstopping traditional and Western breakfasts.
Osaka (Osaka)
Discover urban tranquility at this chic retreat in Osaka. Each room is a cosy haven, thoughtfully designed for relaxation with unique design features, muted tones and luxurious bedding. Conveniently located near major attractions, it's the perfect base for exploring this vibrant city.
Osaka
Nestled in Osaka's vibrant Namba district, this modern Japanese hotel is an urban oasis. With its chic decor, blending tradition with contemporary flair, it's a visual feast. Beyond cosy rooms, indulge in unique festival activities and savour showstopping traditional and Western breakfasts.
Osaka (Osaka)
Discover urban tranquility at this chic retreat in Osaka. Each room is a cosy haven, thoughtfully designed for relaxation with unique design features, muted tones and luxurious bedding. Conveniently located near major attractions, it's the perfect base for exploring this vibrant city.
Hakone (Kanagawa)
Idyllic resort in the national park with verdant lawns overlooking Lake Ashinoko and mountains beyond. Choose between Japanese or Western bedding and meals. Extensive spa services and public indoor and outdoor hot spring baths. Ideal for families, and as a base for local sightseeing.
Hakone
A relaxing retreat with nigori-yu hot springs in Hakone. Spacious rooms (both Japanese and Japanese/Western style) feature tatami floors and contemporary furnishings, the best with private baths. The restaurant serves authentic Japanese cuisine. The hot springs are the star of the show. Total bliss.