Marriott Bonvoy brand Courtyard by Marriott has opened a new property in the city of Sapporo, Japan.
The new hotel is the eighth Courtyard by Marriott to open in the country and the first in the prefecture of Hokkaido.
The 321-room hotel features an all-day dining restaurant with a semi-open kitchen that showcases real-time cooking alongside a display buffet. Guests can also access a 24-hour fitness centre and a Japanese spa.
The hotel is located opposite Nakajima Park and a three-minute walk from the Nakajima Koen subway station on the Sapporo municipal subway line, which connects to the JR Sapporo station, a major transport hub in Hokkaido prefecture.
Courtyard by Marriott Sapporo is located 50km – around a one-hour drive – from New Chitose Airport.
The city of Sapporo is one of Japan’s top travel destinations, known for its mountains and annual Snow Festival.
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By GlobalDataCourtyard by Marriott Sapporo general manager Masaru Yamaguchi commented: “Our commitment to exceptional Japanese hospitality promises to create unforgettable experiences for our guests.”
Marriott International area vice-president of Japan and Guam Karl Hudson added: “We are looking forward to welcoming guests at Courtyard by Marriott Sapporo, whether they are travelling on business, leisure or both.”
In April 2024, Marriott announced an agreement with HMI Hotel Group to expand its footprint in Japan.
Japan’s goal to become a “tourism nation” is being driven by the creation of appealing tourist destinations, upgrading tourism industries to fit travellers’ needs and promoting training, all of which are increasing the nation’s leisure tourism market.