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Japan is set to captivate travellers in 2026 with a series of new hotel openings and cultural events across the country.
The Imperial Hotel Kyoto will open in March, marking the brand’s first new property in over 30 years; located near Kyoto’s historic Kiyamachi district, the hotel will blend modern design with traditional Japanese aesthetics, offering a luxurious retreat for visitors.
In April, Hoshino Resorts will transform the Meiji-era Nara Prison into a 48-room luxury hotel, complete with a museum detailing the building’s history.
Conrad Nagoya will debut in July, occupying the top floors of the Landmark Nagoya Sakae tower, providing sweeping city views and a blend of contemporary and traditional Japanese design.
Later in the year, the Hyatt Centric Sapporo will open in Hokkaido, offering panoramic views and interiors inspired by the region’s natural landscapes.
Cultural points of interest
Japan’s national parks will celebrate their 90th anniversaries in February, highlighting nearly a century of conservation efforts. A digital booklet will showcase the parks’ history and cultural significance.
Additionally, the Hokkaido Shinkansen will mark its 10th anniversary in March with a special commemorative service between Tokyo and Hokkaido.
Art enthusiasts can look forward to the Mishima Mangan Art Festival in Shizuoka Prefecture and the inaugural Maebashi Biennale in Gunma Prefecture.
These events will transform local spaces into cultural stages, featuring contemporary art and installations that engage with local landscapes and history.
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