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Japan.Yamanashi Nishizawa Valley.
Yamanashi Nishizawa Valley.
As tha land of the rising sun is one of the most developed countries there're many modern hotels there where you can enjoy your time. Look the bests !
1. InterContinental Tokyo
InterContinental Tokyo Bay combines urban convenience with expansive panoramas of one of the great cities of the world. Here in this exceptional environment, youll be welcomed with the same distinctive hospitality made famous at InterContinental Hotels and Resorts worldwide. Offering a generous 40 square meters of floor-space, each of 339 guest rooms affords a spectacular view of the river or the bay. Every bathroom is fitted with a glass-enclosed shower booth and deluxe rooms even provide a view of the bay from the bath. If work is on your agenda, special rooms with a full array of business functions are also available. Club InterContinental Floors offer a rare combination of spectacular views and attentive, personalized service. A dedicated reception desk on the 20th floor ensures seamless check-in and check-out, while meeting rooms and other facilities support international business needs. A selection of stunning suite rooms are also located on these floors. The hotel occupies a prime location, only a short distance from major business, shopping, and entertainment centers. JR rail service, subways and the Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway provide convenient access to Haneda Airport and other important transport hubs. A walkway connects the hotel to Takeshiba Station, and the popular Odaiba area, Tokyo Big Site, and the new Shiodome development are all within minutes. The famed Ginza shopping district can be reached in 10 minutes by car. Prices $190-$380.
2. Ritz Carlton Tokyo
he Ritz-Carlton Tokyo opened its' doors to guests for the first time on March 30th, 2007. Absorb the international culture of Tokyo's Roppongi District, the city's entertainment, diplomatic and business hub. Here, the latest trends in food, fashion and luxury retail coexist with the ancient temples and ruins nearby. The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo lets you revel in it all from a room atop one of the most dramatic skyscrapers in Tokyo. Occupying the top nine floors and the first three levels of the 53-story Midtown Tower(248m), the tallest building in Tokyo, The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo features - 360-degree panoramic vistas of Tokyo including Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji; 248 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites; Magnificent sky lobby on 45th floor; Two sensational restaurants, lounge & bar, cafe & deli; 21,528-square-foot/ 2,000-square-meter Spa & Fitness by ESPA on 46th floor; and State-of-the-art event facilities including a dedicated Wedding Chape. Prices $180-$350.
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