Luxury hotels in Japan

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Kyoto, Japan

Ace Hotel Kyoto

9.2
  • Daily set-menu breakfast
  • One-time three-course dinner (second night only)
  • One cocktail or coffee per adult
  • 20% drinks and dining discount
  • 2pm late checkout, subject to availability
Exceptional 1,357 reviews
9.2

2 nights from

A$759 total with LUXPLUS+

Non-member A$799

Valued up to A$1,864 -57%

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Tokyo, Japan

Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo

9.2
  • Daily a la carte breakfast
  • Nightly cocktail per adult
  • One-time four-course dinner
  • Guaranteed 2pm late checkout
Exceptional 2,059 reviews
9.2

3 nights from

A$1,699 total with LUXPLUS+

Non-member A$1,779

Valued up to A$3,439 -48%

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Kyoto, Japan

Mercure Kyoto Station

8.8
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes
  • Ensuite bathroom
  • Hair dryer
  • In-room safe
  • King bed
  • Mini fridge
+3 more
  • TV
  • Tea and coffee-making facilities
  • Wi-Fi
Excellent 1,536 reviews
8.8

1 night from

A$155

Valued up to A$155

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Tokyo, Japan

Mercure Tokyo Hibiya

9.2
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathtub
  • Ensuite bathroom
  • Hair dryer
  • In-room safe
  • King bed
  • TV
+2 more
  • Tea and coffee-making facilities
  • Wi-Fi
Exceptional 5 reviews
9.2

1 night from

A$349

Valued up to A$349

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FAQs

Where to holiday in Japan?

Where to holiday in Japan depends on what type of adventure you’d like to have! The island nation is a masterclass in contrast – ancient tradition sits by the latest advances in technology, snowfields sit above sun-soaked beaches and the bustling high-rises of main cities are interspersed with Zen gardens.

What to do on a holiday in Japan?

Most visitors on a Japan holiday package will start in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka or Hiroshima. In the capital, scramble across the manic Shibuya Crossing before shopping until you drop, or watch the city go by from the 634m-high Skytree. Travel by Shinkansen (bullet train) to Kyoto to explore the ancient capital, home to countless palaces shrines, temples and gardens, or continue onto the nation’s kitchen of Osaka to ‘kuiadore’ – eat yourself broke! Learn more about the country’s long history at Hiroshima before venturing further afield – will it be the snowfields and onsens of Niseko or the beaches of Okinawa?

How long should I spend in Japan on holiday?

With so much to do with a Japan holiday package, it’s best to spend at least two weeks exploring all that it has to offer – but if you can spare longer, we wouldn’t be complaining!