Business Traveller Asia-Pacific Edition — January 2018

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ROOMFORGROWTH
Japan’s target of 20 million inbound travellers
annually by 2020 was reached four years early


  • the government has now revised that target to
    40 million. To cater to that growth, an additional
    10,000 rooms are slated for the capital before
    the Games, many of them ticking all the five-star
    boxes. Looking at the newest offerings, Hoshino
    Resorts Co opened the Hoshinoya Tokyo early in
    2017 in the central Otemachi district, not far from
    Tokyo Station, offering a blend of high-end resort
    and traditional Japanese inn.
    The Aman group has launched a similarly sleek,
    relaxation-focused property nearby: the Aman
    Tokyo. In November, Marriott introduced the
    group’s millennial-focused lifestyle brand with the
    opening of Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho, and also has a
    pair of Marriott Edition properties scheduled for
    2020, one in the Toranomon business district and
    another just off the main avenue in the prestigious
    Ginza area.
    Looking forward also reveals that Accorhotels
    will make a brand debut in the Japanese capital
    when it opens its 143-room Pullman Tokyo
    Tamachi in autumn 2018, while luxury serviced
    residence Oakwood Apartments Nishi-Shinjuku
    is scheduled to open in the summer. A 190-room
    Four Seasons property is also planning to open in
    Otemachi by 2020.


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