Marriott is set to significantly expand its portfolio
of properties in Japan, with the opening of three new Fairfield
hotels this month, and a further three by the end of summer 2021.
The openings continue the momentum of the
innovative “Michi-no-eki” project, bringing six more Fairfield by
Marriott hotels to key locations near roadside rest stations
called “Michi-no-Eki”, across four prefectures in Japan.
The new
hotels are situated close to national parks and UNESCO World
Heritage Sites, providing guests easy access to many undiscovered
destinations.
“We are excited to continue the Fairfield by
Marriott brand expansion in Japan this year, with the opening of
six more hotels in collaboration with our partner, Sekisui House,”
said Rajeev Menon, President, Asia Pacific (excluding China),
Marriott International. “These new openings underscore Marriott
International’s commitment to growing our presence in Japan to
serve travelers here. As we see the growing demand for self-drive
travel, the new hotels will deliver on the brand’s principles of
friendly service and warm hospitality in undiscovered destinations
across Japan.”
The 72-room Fairfield by Marriott Mie Odai
opened today, whilst the 50-room Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Minamiyamashiro
(pictured) will open 12 March, and the 91-room Fairfield by Marriott Tochigi Nikko
is scheduled to open 22 March.
Those three openings will be followed by the 90-room Fairfield by Marriott Wakayama Kushimoto
on 14 April, the 90-room Fairfield by Marriott Wakayama Susami on
9 June, and the 64-room Fairfield by Marriott Gifu Takayama Shokawa
in summer 2021.
“Fairfield by Marriott offers travelers access to
remote destinations in Japan whilst ensuring that guests can count
on The Fairfield Promise – from the hotel’s level of service to
accommodations, if a guest is ever not satisfied with their stay,
Fairfield will make it right,” said Masahiro Taguchi, Project
Director of Fairfield by Marriott’s Michi-no-Eki portfolio. “We
look forward to welcoming more travelers to discover the wonderful
secrets of rural Japan, including its beautiful landscapes, local
produce and cuisines, traditional crafts and historic
destinations.”
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