Hotel Related News
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Challenges Toward a Sustainable Society: Nomura Real Estate Expands Resource Recycling Services in Collaboration with ECOMMIT
投稿 : 2024.08.19(Source:Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc. ) Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc. has signed a business collaboration agreement with ECOMMIT Co., Ltd. to promote resource recycling efforts. This partnership will launch new initiatives contributing to a circular economy and CO₂ reduction. Specifically, Nomura Real Estate will install dedicated collection boxes for unwanted clothing and miscellaneous items at its commercial facilities and hotels. Additionally, in hotel rooms, cards will be provided for guests to indicate items they no longer need.
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Exploring New Personas in Luxury Travel: Trends in the Asia-Pacific Region
(Source: Marriott International) Marriott International conducted a survey on luxury travel among 1,202 affluent individuals across six countries: Australia, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, and India. The survey revealed the latest desires and travel preferences of affluent travelers in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The Fascination of Moss Learned at Oirase Gorge: The Mysteries of Nature Experienced by Junior High School Students
(Source: Hoshino Resorts) At "Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel" in Towada City, Aomori Prefecture, a special event was held on August 10th, known as "Moss Day," specifically for junior high school students. This event offered participants the chance to deepen their understanding of the local natural environment and its unique charm through hands-on experiences with moss.
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Tokyu Resorts & Stay: Building the Future of the Service Industry with Its First Large-Scale Recruitment of Foreign Workers
(Source:Tokyu Resorts & Stay Co., Ltd. ) Tokyu Corporation and Tokyu Resorts & Stay Co., Ltd. have started a large-scale recruitment of foreign workers with specific skills to address labor shortages in their accommodation businesses, including "Tokyu Harvest Club" and "Tokyu Stay," which are developed and operated by the two companies.
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Coexisting with and Preserving Miyakojima’s Environment: 5 Years of HOTEL LOCAL BASE
(Source: Lightec Co., Ltd.) Lightec Co., Ltd., a company long engaged in the manufacturing and sales of disposable lighters, has announced the 5th anniversary of its resort hotel "HOTEL LOCAL BASE" located in Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture. In recent years, Lightec has been focusing on addressing environmental issues in Okinawa, particularly in Miyakojima—a small island surrounded by beautiful seas but burdened by large amounts of marine debris, especially plastic waste. In response to this issue, Lightec began actively tackling environmental challenges in 2019, using "HOTEL LOCAL BASE" as a base for these efforts in Miyakojima.
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The Cycle of Life at the Foot of Mount Fuji: Hoshinoya Fuji’s Special Autumn Program
(Source: Hoshino Resorts) Hoshinoya Fuji, operated by Hoshino Resorts, will be hosting a "Hunting Experience Tour" over six sessions from October 3 to December 12, 2024. The tour is designed to provide adults with a deeper understanding of the cycle of life through hunting observation and participation. Now in its eighth year, the tour introduces a new program called "Forest Walks in Touch with Nature," allowing participants to feel even closer to the natural environment.
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Experience Japan’s Seasonal Traditions! Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel’s New Project “EXPLORE SHIBUYA”
(Source: Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel) To respond to the growing demand from foreign visitors, Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel will pre-launch the "EXPLORE SHIBUYA" project starting August 7, 2024. Shibuya, a city where the bustling scramble crossing and Center Gai coexist with the serene Meiji Shrine and its sacred forest, is a tourist destination where cutting-edge trends intersect with traditional culture. Additionally, Shibuya attracts many with its live houses, museums, and theaters, making it an entertainment city. The "EXPLORE SHIBUYA" project aims to express the charm of this city as a "fusion of tradition and cutting-edge" and "exciting extraordinary experiences."
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Initiatives for Food Education to Pass On to Future Generations: Rice Harvesting Experience Event at NASPA New Otani
(Source: HRT New Otani Co., Ltd.) As part of its SDGs initiatives themed around food education, NASPA New Otani will host its 24th rice harvesting experience on Monday, September 16, 2024, a national holiday. This rice harvesting experience, held in Minamiuonuma, one of Japan's premier rice-producing regions, offers agricultural experiences from rice planting to harvesting using "Minamiuonuma Koshihikari" rice from the Shiozawa area. It has established itself as a family-friendly agricultural event, where participants can witness the growth of Japan’s top-brand rice from seedlings to full-grown stalks, thanks to the unique climate of the mountainous terrain and the temperature differences between day and night.
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Hilton Kyoto Achieves Japan’s First 5-Star “DBJ Green Building Certification” for Environmental and Social Consideration
(Source: Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd) Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. has developed the "Hilton Kyoto," a building that has received the "DBJ Green Building Certification (Plan Certification)" as a top-class building in terms of "environmental and social considerations" in Japan. This certification was established by the Development Bank of Japan Inc. and is a system that comprehensively evaluates environmental initiatives through real estate. Notably, the achievement of receiving the highest rank of 5 stars and obtaining certification at the planning stage is a first for a hotel.
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Analysis of Business Hotels in Chuo Ward, Tokyo! Latest June 2024 Edition
Distribution of Existing Business Hotels in Chuo Ward, Tokyo According to MetroEngines Research, the distribution of existing business hotels in Chuo Ward, Tokyo is as follows:Source: MetroEngines Research Trends in the Number of Existing Business Hotel Facilities in Chuo Ward, Tokyo 39.2% Increase in Existing Business Hotel Facilities in Chuo Ward, Tokyo The number of existing business hotel facilities in Chuo Ward, Tokyo increased by 39.2%. There was an increase of 38 facilities over five years, from 97 facilities in January 2019 to 135 facilities as of June 2024.