Above, a view looking towards Shinjuku from Tokyo Tower. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
In Japan, as in everywhere else, there are hotels and then there are HOTELS.
For me, I usually stay at budget hotels. I just need a room to sleep in, not spend my vacation time inside.
But for those who prefer to splurge, The Telegraph (U.K.) has ten hotels spotlighted that "best capture the spirit of Japan". Included is the Park Hyatt Hotel in Shinjuku that was made famous in the Bill Murray comedy, Lost In Translation.
They begin with:
Between them, these stylish retreats encapsulate all that makes Japan so special, whether it's the simplicity of a country ryokan, the inspirational creativity of an art house, or the utter bliss of an onsen spring.
To see them, go here.
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