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“YUEN BETTEI DAITA” is located about a 1-minute walk from Setagaya Daita Station on the Odakyu Line and less than 10 minutes from Shimokitazawa Station.It is popular not only among tourists butals

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The HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO is located in the heart of Kyoto – adjacent to Nijo Castle on the site of the Kyoto home of the Sōryō Branch of the Mitsui Kita family - a property the family maintained for over 250 years. The tranquility and storied history of the location is reflected in each of the guest rooms. A modern reimagining of the traditional Japanese tearoom, the 161 guest rooms feature carefully chosen natural materials elevated using artisanal skills. The bathtubs are fashioned out…

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FUNUN LAB: The Japanese cuisine is in extreme pursuit in the taste and ingredients. The experience of dining has also become an important component of Japanese aesthetics. #architecture #house #fashion #decor #diy #homedecor #amazingarchitecture #interiordesign #contemporaryhome #modern #residence #designer

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The most-liked photos from our Instagram feed showcase an epic group of dream hotels and locations. Vote for your favorite, and we'll give you more just like it. Part 1 of our series features hotel exteriors.

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The elegant and minimalist KINN Capsule Hotel was opened in Singapore. It follows the Japanese design language of MUJI, also known as "no-brand quality goods." It was influenced by the Japanese Zen religion, placing the focus on simplicity and the essence of well-being.

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Ryokan, as traditional Japanese hotels are known, can be called old-fashioned Japanese inns, and are found all over Japan, especially in hot springs resorts. These traditional Japanese hotels are more than just a place to sleep. Ryokan tend to provide luxurious meals in tranquil surroundings and may offer a private onsen hot spring bath of your own to enjoy as well. Rooms tend to be designed in a traditional manner, often with spacious Japanese-style rooms complete with tatami flooring…

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