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KAI Okuhida - Opening Autumn 2024 in Gifu
Located at the foot of the Northern Alps, Okuhida is a hot spring town in Gifu Prefecture and one of the largest hot spring sources in the country. This destination has long been regarded as a prominent hot spring town featuring various types of onsens set against exceptional mountain views that beautifully showcase all the seasons. From KAI Okuhida, guests can take in unparalleled views of Mount Akadana from their rooms and private open-air baths or from the hotel’s bathhouse and the courtyard. In addition to access to the natural hot spring bath, separated by gender, guests will also have the option to soak in an open-air foot bath.OMO7 Yokohama - Opening Spring 2026 in Kanagawa
Known as Japan’s largest port since the mid-19th century, Yokohama is home to a rich history where a mix of cultures come together. Debuting in 2026, OMO7 Yokohama will be located close to the Bay in a well-regarded local area with proximity to popular attractions like Red Brick Warehouse and Yamashita Park. The hotel will deliver on the OMO brand promise to give travelers a look into the destination’s urban culture, while showcasing the best spots in the city from shopping to dining.HOSHINOYA Lodge Niseko - Opening Autumn 2026 in Hokkaido
This HOSHINOYA will be Hoshino Resorts’ first residence hotel set in Japan’s most sought-after ski destination, Hokkaido. HOSHINOYA Lodge Niseko will feature ski-in/out access and will be one of the largest ski resorts in the Niseko area. Its premier location will allow guests to experience the Niseko lifestyle – whether it be outdoor adventures or après ski – as well as Hokkaido’s lush nature and diverse dining options. The Lodge’s top floor terrace will house an onsen pool with magnificent views, making it the perfect choice for ski enthusiasts and leisure travelers.For more information, visit here
KAI property in Hokkaido - Opening 2026
Found in Akan-Mashu National Park, this KAI will be a wellness haven amid serene nature. Travelers will be renewed after enjoying KAI’s collection wellness-focused features from a river-like hot spring to an expansive terrace. Unique to the property, visitors can spend their days at the Kawayu Onsen area as Hokkaido’s soft winds envelop guests.About Hoshino Resorts
Hoshino Resorts was first established as a Japanese inn/ryokan by Kasuke Hoshino in 1914 in Karuizawa in Nagano Prefecture before it began the operation of other resorts in Japan. Today, it has evolved into a highly influential hotel management company and is run by 4th-generation family member Yoshiharu Hoshino. Providing a unique experience focused on the local charms of each destination and a high level of omotenashi, Japanese-style hospitality, the company has expanded rapidly out of Karuizawa since 2001 and now operates more than 60 facilities both in and outside Japan under five distinct brands: HOSHINOYA, KAI, RISONARE, OMO, and BEB.*Source: Hoshino Resorts global@hoshinoresort.com
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