Luxury Hotels in Japan - Picking the Right Hotel!

Japan has many diverse areas to offer you - from high-tech, contemporary cities, to important historical cities, to small towns with extraordinary scenery. Each main city centre and tourist destinations in Japan have their own unique trademark, and you just have to see which one suits your taste.

For those who crave being in a very high-tech city, there is Tokyo, the capital of Japan. While it is known to be the most populated high-tech urban city in the world, Tokyo still maintains some hints of traditional Japan. The city has many famous shopping and fashion districts, night spots, museums and temples, parks, and some great 4 and 5 star hotels. Another huge metropolis is Osaka, known to have the best Japan luxury hotels and also the best place to dine and party. Osaka has many amazing sights and attractions, including temples and parks, shopping and delicious food.

Another high-tech urban city well-known for its amazing sights and vibrant city life is Kyoto. Kyoto has a pretty amazing natural scenery, temples, as well as traditional architecture. Sapporo city also has numerous attractions, with spectacular architecture, parks, museums, and especially, its winter season. Sapporo is well-known for its food and beer and its breathtaking white winter with its posh hotels. There is also Hiroshima, which is a happening modern city with numerous cultural site and historical landmarks around town.

Nagasaki and Nara are cities important to their historical value. Nagasaki sees great influences of European tradition during the colonial times, and has many architectural attractions, museums, gardens and shopping areas. The city was bombarded by a nuclear bomb in 1945, a few days after the historical bombing of Hiroshima, just before World War II officially ended. Nara, on the other hand, is a historical city known for its important ancient sites, shrines and temples and its lovely gardens and spectacular scenery. Both cities have several luxury hotels around.

There is also Kanazawa, a historical city with serene neighbourhoods and great attractions. Kanazawa has a few upscale hotels, and is great for a relaxing, quiet holiday as the town is relatively remote. Here, you can find spectacular gardens, castles and architecture, temples and shrines, museums, and many other cultural attractions. Another pleasant city is Sendai, which is referred to as the “forest city.” There are also a few first-class hotels here, and many beautiful gardens, shrines, monuments, architecture to visit. Sendai does not have many historical sites to visit though, but has a relaxing pace as well.

 

 

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