KANSAI

Cari melalui Artikel kami

  • Wajib Dilihat
  • Terkini
  • Promo
  • Mendalami
  • Bagaimana Caranya?

OMO Kansai Airport Review: Great Stay for Food, Fun, and Relaxation

BANDARA KANSAI Hotel

When traveling to Kansai International Airport, you may encounter one of its most common challenges: its distance from the city center. After a long day of travel, or even before returning home, the prospect of a long bus or train ride can feel daunting, especially for early morning or late-night flights. That’s why we highly recommend OMO Kansai Airport by Hoshino Resorts. Hoshino Resorts is known for offering high-quality accommodations across Japan, with a mission to “make travel enjoyable.” It is particularly popular with foreign tourists and runs several brands, each with its own unique characteristics. OMO Kansai Airport is the first airport hotel under the OMO brand, which aims to redefine city tourism. Just one train stop from Kansai International Airport, this hotel boasts a diverse array of dining, entertainment, and relaxation options. Keiko Kimura, a writer with Westplan and avid solo traveler, provides an in-depth report on this charming hotel that offers much more than just easy access to the airport! This page contains promotional content.

A Bespoke Kyoto Experience - In the Private Luxury of Hachikan Ohara

PINGGIRAN KYOTO Akomodasi Unik

In the depths of Kyoto’s picturesque Ohara region lies Hachikan Ohara, a luxury accommodation built for those who want to reconnect with themselves and with Japan. Hachikan Ohara is a far cry from your average hotel. Instead, it is a luxury private villa offering authentic Japanese experiences, including a tea ceremony, spa facilities, and a private chef. If you are looking for a bespoke travel experience that offers a retreat to unwind without the worries of other guests, this is the place to go. (Main image courtesy of Hachikan Ohara) (This article may contain promotions)

Kinosaki Onsen Shinzan: The Perfect Traditional Hot Springs Ryokan Experience for First-Timers (Hyogo Prefecture)

KINOSAKI ONSEN Ryokan

Planning your first hot springs experience in Japan? Then you’ve got to check out Kinosaki Onsen, one of the most popular hot spring resorts in Hyogo Prefecture! It's easy to get to, and still retains its traditional Japanese scenery and culture. On top of that, it’s thoughtfully designed for the comfort and convenience of its many international visitors, including being one of Japan’s few tattoo-friendly hot springs! In this article, Miyu Shimada, a traveler and tour guide with a love for onsen, shares her recommended Kinosaki Onsen itinerary, perfect for those visiting the area for the first time. Read on for her personalized tips and suggestions, drawn from her own experience staying at the popular ryokan known as Shinzan.

Enjoy a Deeper Connection to Japan With Fascinating Cultural Experiences in Kyoto and Osaka

STASIUN KYOTO / TO-JI Pengalaman Budaya

There are many ways in which you can take part in carefully curated Japanese cultural experiences while visiting Kyoto and Osaka. If you’re looking to uncover a more meaningful side to Japan while traveling through Kansai, we’ll tell you how. (This article contains promotional information.)

Complete Guide to the Ise-Kumano-Wakayama Area Pass

WAKAYAMA / GUNUNG KOYA Kunjungan Lainnya

Learn all about the Ise-Kumano-Wakayama Area Pass and how you can travel between Nagoya, Osaka, and Nara, as well as many of the lesser-visited areas of the beautiful Kii Peninsula. (*This article may contain promotional content) (Main image: Klook)

Tempat Pilihan

  • ARASHIYAMA / UZUMASA
  • GION / KAWARAMACHI / KIYOMIZU-DERA
  • KOBE / SANNOMIYA / KITANO
  • NAMBA / DOTONBORI / SHINSAIBASHI
  • NARA / IKOMA / TENRI
  • SHINSEKAI / TENNOJI / TSURUBASHI
  • STASIUN KYOTO / TO-JI
  • UMEDA / STASIUN OSAKA / KITASHINCHI
  • USJ / NANKO
Bisa digunakan dari smartphone
Bisa digunakan dari smartphone
Bila melihat dengan smartphone, semakin banyak konten yang dapat anda nikmati. Ayo, segera akses dengan smartphone sekarang juga.https://livejapan.com/id/in-kansai/