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Spanning Japan

Accor has doubled its hotel offering in Japan with the opening of 22 new hotels.

15 June 2024

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Accor, the region’s largest international hospitality group, has welcomed new 22 hotels and over 6,000 rooms in Japan from April 2024.

With these openings, the Group’s footprint in Japan will instantly double increasing Accor’s portfolio of hotels in Japan to 46 properties.

The hotels, comprising 12 Grand Mercure and 10 Mercure hotels, range in location from the northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido to the southernmost prefecture of Okinawa and are located close to local hidden gems such as Cape Zanpa in Okinawa, Asuka village in Nara, Shiroi Koibito Park in Hokkaido and Senri Beach in Wakayama.

Each hotel offers a range of guestrooms, restaurants, and wellness facilities such as onsen (hot springs), saunas and swimming pools, with select hotels also offering stunning views of the local landscape.

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Grand Mercure Hotels & Resorts, a premium brand of Accor, appeals to a traveller’s insatiable quest for discovery, offering an immersive experience that celebrates national culture and stimulates the senses.

Each hotel is unique and authentically reflects its destination by embracing the local way of life, infusing age-old traditions with modern flair.

Grand Mercure makes its debut in Japan, offering Proudly Local premium hotels, inspiring guests to experience their destination through local celebrations and multisensory experiences crafted by local hosts.

Mercure Hotels & Resorts, is positioned within the midscale segment and focuses on unveiling the local neighbourhood treasures surrounding each address.

Inspired by Mercury, the Roman god of travellers, Mercure hotels offer far more than just a place to sleep – they are a portal to the destination, a warm invitation to discover and explore the locale.

Find the full list of new Accor properties here. Notable properties include Grand Mercure Okinawa Cape Zanpa Resort and Grand Mercure Wakayama Minabe Resort & Spa.

Grand Mercure Okinawa Cape Zanpa Resort is a modern hotel located on Zanpa Beach in Okinawa. Boasting splendid ocean views, this resort-style hotel combines modern amenities with traditional Okinawan hospitality.

Its strategic location allows guests to enjoy the beauty of the coastline, enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as water sports, or simply relax on the beach.  The hotel has one of the largest pool areas in Okinawa, with a river pool, an adults-only pool, water slides, and a children’s pool area.

The hotel offers a variety of accommodations with 465 spacious guest rooms and suites, dining options, a large public bath, and event space, making it an ideal destination for leisure travellers and those looking to relax in a quiet seaside setting.

Surrounded by the scenic beauty of southern Wakayama Prefecture and located in Wakayama Minabe, Grand Mercure Wakayama Minabe Resort & Spa offers a sophisticated retreat that blends contemporary elegance with a serene environment.

Located on a beautiful coastline, the hotel offers a sophisticated getaway for travellers seeking comfort amidst natural beauty.

Accommodations at Grand Mercure Wakayama Minabe Resort & Spa are the epitome of modern comfort with 323 spacious rooms and suites that are equipped with modern amenities and offer charming sea views, creating an atmosphere of relaxation and luxury.

Guests can enjoy the diverse flavours of the buffet restaurant, where outstanding chefs use local ingredients to create exquisite dishes and showcase Wakayama’s rich culinary traditions.

“As Japan continues to welcome back international travel and experiences a steady recovery of the tourism industry, we’re excited to add these great hotels to our portfolio and in doing so we are doubling our Group’s presence in Japan,” said Garth Simmons, Chief Operating Officer, Premium, Midscale and Economy Division for Accor in Asia.

“As the desire to connect with local culture and nature is increasingly in demand amongst travellers today, we offer our loyal guests just that; a range of local experiences offered in charming coastal towns and amongst nature.

“Popular destinations such as Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto will always remain in high demand, however if you want to truly immerse yourself in the authentic culture of a country, sometimes you need to escape the big cities and head off the beaten path,” he added.

Prior to the addition of these new hotels, Accor was operating 24 hotels (5,741 keys) in Japan, under eight brands: MGallery; Pullman; Swissôtel; Mercure; Novotel; ibis; ibis Styles and ibis budget.

In addition to the 22 Grand Mercure and Mercure hotels that joined Accor’s network from April 2024, there are two more properties currently in the group’s pipeline.

 

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