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Explore the Beauty of West Japan with JR-West Hotels JR-West Hotels Whether you wish to revel in the local sights and sounds, or just kick back and rest your Comfortable & Cozy, weary limbs, our commitment to cordial Your Home away from Home. hospitality is unsurpassed! We are JR-West Hotels. Luxury Experiences at Affordable Prices,Conveniently Located at the JR Station Complex. Tradition Meets Modernity Explore the beauty of West Japan with JR-West Hotels. Narita Airport Haneda Airport Hotel Granvia Hiroshima Hotel Granvia Kyoto Chubu Centrair International Airport,Nagoya Kansai International Airport Tottori Sand Dunes Fukuoka Airport Izumo Enmusubi TOTTORI Conan Airport Airport Tokyo HYOGO Nagoya Hakata KYOTO OKAYAMA Okayama Osaka SHIMANE Momotaro International Airport Airport Shin- Osaka Chubu Centrair Kyoto Okayama International HIROSHIMA Airport,Nagoya Hotel Vischio Hagi Iwami Hiroshima Amagasaki Kobe Airport Airport Airport Kansai Hotel Vischio Hiroshima International NARA Hotel Granvia Airport OSAKA Kyoto YAMAGUCHI Okayama Nara Hotel Takamatsu WAKAYAMA Airport Matsuyama Hotel Vischio FUKUOKA Airport Osaka Fukuoka Hotel Granvia Airport Hakata Nanki-Shirahama Osaka Kochi Ryoma Airport Airport Hotel Granvia Wakayama As of August, 2019. 京 都 HOTEL GRANVIA, KYOTO HOTEL VISCHIO, KYOTO by GRANVIA (May 2019) Hotel Granvia Kyoto KYOTO Tokyo Narita Airport Haneda Airport Hakata Fukuoka Chubu Centrair International Airport Airport,Nagoya Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine Shisen-do Temple Kansai International Airport Guest Rooms (537 Rooms) Restaurants & Bars Free Check-in 3:00pm / Check-out 12:00pm WiFi Type Name Capacity Rooms Type Rooms Bed size(mm) Size(m2) View & Dining Cotociel 74 Twin 409 1150×2100 277 Rooms 26-48 Teppan-yaki Gozanbo 27 Double 91 1400×2100~1800×2100 77 Rooms 24-33 Chinese Roppongi Rogairo 96 Suite 20 1400×2100~1800×2100 15 Rooms 50-180 Sky Dining & Lounge Southern Court 105 Universal 6 1150×2100 ALL 34 Private Dining Shiokoji Rakusui 20 Family/Triple 11 1150×2100 9 Rooms 41-62 Washoku Ukihashi 98 Japanese Kyoto Kitcho 54 Tempura Kyorinsen 31 Café Restaurant Le Temps 164 Lobby Lounge Grand Jour 90 Main Bar Orbite 62 Breakfast Café Restaurant Le Temps 6:30-10:00 Washoku Ukihashi 7:00-10:00 Hotel Granvia Kyoto is an integral part of the JR Kyoto Station Building Complex, the visually Granvia Deluxe Twin striking architectural masterpiece which also includes a department store, museum and a vast Sky Dining & Lounge Southern Court 7:00-11:00 ( L.O.10:30 ) underground shopping mall. The inclusion of 14 meeting and banquet rooms, 11 restaurants & bars, and fitness facilities makes Hotel Granvia Kyoto the premier destination for international Pool & Fitness travelers to ‘hang their hat’, whether that be for business or leisure. Access 75 min. by Haruka Express Train from Kansai International Airport Station [By Train] 2h 20min. by JR Shinkansen Bullet Train from Tokyo Station [By Bus] 55 min. from Osaka International Airport by Limousine 1h 30min. from Kansai International Airport [By Car] View & Dining Cotociel 1h 10min. from Osaka International Airport [Parking Charge] JPY1,000 per night [Parking Charge] for hotel guests Meetings & Events 2 Banquet Type Rooms Area(m ) (pax) Grand Ballroom HOTEL GRANVIA KYOTO *Can be divided into 4 areas. 1 1200 700 JR Kyoto Station, Karasuma Chuo-guchi, Junior Ballroom Shiokoji-sagaru, Karasuma-dori, Shimogyo-ku, 1 730 400 Kyoto 600-8216, Japan *Can be divided into 3 areas. Tel: +81-75-344-8888 Banquet Room 2 150-360 60-180 Fax: +81-75-344-4400 Boardroom 10 20-90 – www.granviakyoto.com As of August, 2019. Guest Rooms (423 Rooms) Restaurant Free (May 2019) Check-in 3:00pm / Check-out 11:00am WiFi Type Name Capacity Rooms Type Rooms Bed size(mm) Size(m2) Restaurant Vischio Garden 184 Double 56 1800×1950 ALL 21 Twin 313 1100×1950~1600×1950 ALL 21-43 Triple 49 1000×1950 ALL 26 Family 5 1100×1950 ALL 39 Breakfast The brand new “HOTEL VISCHIO” brings a modern flair to JR West Hotels. Moderate Twin “VISCHIO” means “mistletoe” in Italian, a tree that is said to bring luck, peace, and happiness Restaurant Vischio Garden 7:00-10:00 ( L.O.9:30 ) according to Norse mythology. It is our desire to provide a place of ‘urban refuge’ to allow guests to relax and recover from their tiring journey and gain a sense of well-being during their Fitness stay. Access [By Walk] An easy 2-minute walk from the Hachijo Gate at Kyoto Station. 75 min. by Haruka Express Train from Kansai International Airport Station [By Train] 2h 20min. by JR Shinkansen Bullet Train from Tokyo Station [By Bus] 55 min. from Osaka International Airport by Limousine Restaurant Vischio Garden 1h 30min. from Kansai International Airport [By Car] 1h 10min. from Osaka International Airport Guest Lounge Public Baths HOTEL VISCHIO KYOTO by GRANVIA 44-1, Kamitonodacho, Higashikujo, Minami-ku, Kyoto, 601-8002, Japan Tel: +81-75-280-1111 Fax: +81-75-280-0122 www.hotelvischio-kyoto.com/en/ As of August, 2019. 大 阪 HOTEL GRANVIA, OSAKA HOTEL VISCHIO, OSAKA by GRANVIA OSAKA Tokyo Narita Airport Haneda Airport Hakata Fukuoka Chubu Centrair International Airport Airport,Nagoya Osaka Castle Dotonbori Kansai International Airport Guest Rooms (716 Rooms) Restaurants & Bars Free Check-in 3:00pm / Check-out 12:00pm WiFi Type Name Capacity Rooms Type Rooms Bed size(mm) Size(m2) French Restaurant Fleuve 92 Single 289 1200×1950 240 Rooms 14-20 Teppan-Yaki Kiryu 31 Twin 265 1100×1960 235 Rooms 38 Double 141 1600×1950 112 Rooms 20-35 Sky Dining ab 140 Family Room 21 1200×1950 21 Rooms 43-70 Traditional Japanese Cuisine Osaka Ukihashi 72 Japanese Restaurant Shizuku 88 *Ukihashi and Shizuku will reopen after renovation Nov.2019. Bar Sandbank 55 Lounge River Head 92 Lounge Tea Lounge 136 The shop name will be changed around Nov.2019. *Due to the renovation works, Japanese restaurants Ukihashi and Shizuku will be temporarily closed from 1st Apr onwards (scheduled reopening date: Nov.2019). The reception will be moved to the 19th Floor Nov.2019. Conveniently located at the heart of Osaka, Japan’s spirited and entertaining city, Hotel Breakfast Granvia Twin Granvia Osaka offers you a place of sophistication and comfort, along with the ultimate French Restaurant Fleuve 7:00-9:30 convenience of being directly connection to JR Osaka Station. Experience the finest heartfelt hospitality in a high-level atmosphere of serenity before starting Granvia Lounge off your day in the ever-evolving city of Osaka. Access Directly connected to JR Osaka Station. [By Train] 5 min. from JR Shin-Osaka Station by JR Line Rapid-Service Train 65-min. from Kansai International Airport by JR Line Rapid-Service 60min. from Kansai International Airport by Limousine bus. Get off at "HERBIS Osaka" French Restaurant Fleuve [By Bus] 30 min. from Osaka Itami Airport by Limousine bus. Get off at "Osaka MARU Building" Meetings & Events 2 Banquet Type Rooms Area(m ) (pax) HOTEL GRANVIA OSAKA Banquet Room *Can be divided into 2 to 3 areas. 5 128-562 30-300 3-1-1 Umeda Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0001, Japan Tel: +81-6-6344-1235 Fax: +81-6-6344-1130 Boardroom 6 26-66 10-30 www.hotelgranviaosaka.jp/en/ As of August, 2019. Guest Rooms (400 Rooms) Restaurants Free Check-in 3:00pm / Check-out 11:00am WiFi Type Name Capacity Rooms Type Rooms Bed size(mm) Size(m2) Italian Kitchen Verde Cassa 130 Single 79 1400×1950 ALL 16.6-18.7 Café Drip-X-Café 43 Double 97 1600×1950 ALL 18.2-20.5 Twin 224 1100×2000 ALL 20.5-41.4 Breakfast Enjoy a relaxing stay at Hotel Vischio Osaka, which is easily accessible Deluxe Twin from JR Osaka station. The close proximity of the hotel to the station and surrounding shops Italian Kitchen Verde Cassa 7:00-10:00 ( L.O.9:30 ) provides convenience to travellers, and the nature-inspired design of the hotel is guaranteed to make you feel well-rested and rejuvenated. Airy Courtyard Access [By Walk] Just a 5-minute walk from JR Osaka Station [By Train] 65 min. from Kansai International Airport by JR Line Rapid-Service 65min. from Kansai International Airport by Limousine bus. Get off at "HERBIS Osaka" Italian Kitchen Verde Cassa [By Bus] 35 min. from Osaka Itami Airport by Limousine bus. Get off at "Osaka MARU Building" Breakfast HOTEL VISCHIO OSAKA by GRANVIA 2-4-10 Shibata, Kitaku, Osaka 530-0012, Japan Tel: +81-6-7711-1111 Fax: +81-6-7711-5022 www.hotelvischio-osaka.com/en/ Halal Breakfast Bento Box (Reservation is required) As of August, 2019. 和歌山 HOTEL GRANVIA, WAKAYAMA Japanese Cuisine MARI WAKAYAMA Tokyo Narita Airport Haneda Airport Hakata Fukuoka Chubu Centrair International Airport Airport,Nagoya Wakayama Castle Kumano Kodo (Pilgrimage routes) Kansai International Airport Guest Rooms (155 Rooms) Restaurants Free Check-in 2:00pm / Check-out 11:00am WiFi Type Name Capacity Rooms Type Rooms Bed size(mm) Size(m2) Hotel's Café PASSWORD 90 Single 72 1400×1950 48 Rooms 15 Japanese Cuisine MARI 80 1100×1950 Twin 56 1200×1950 37 Rooms from 20 1500×1950 Buffet Style Restaurant DINING “M” 80 Double 26 1600×1950 23 Rooms from 16 Suite 1 1200×1950 ALL 65 Breakfast Located in what was once one of Japan’s most prosperous castle towns, Hotel Granvia Buffet Style Restaurant DINING “M” 6:30-9:00 Moderate Twin Wakayama is just a two-minute walk from JR Wakayama Station, and serves as a base for business and sightseeing. In addition to guest rooms, our hotel houses banquet rooms, in Hotel Granvia Wakayama restaurants, and more, while our staff provides comforting hospitality and goes the extra mile Japanese Style Room Capsule hotel to follow in the footsteps of Kishu-area tradition.
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