New Sheraton Japan hotel opens
Marriott International has announced the opening of Sheraton Kagoshima in Japan.
It is the Sheraton brand’s 150th property in Asia-Pacific.
It is also the first Sheraton Japan hotel with the brand’s modernised design concept as part of its global transformation.
“The opening of Sheraton Kagoshima marks another exciting milestone in the Sheraton journey,” said Amanda Nichols, Global Brand Leader, Sheraton.
“Kagoshima is a beautifully scenic seaside city primed for exploration.”
The Japan hotel is located approximately 40 kilometres from Kagoshima Airport.
It features 228 guest rooms and suites, three restaurants and two bars, a Sheraton Club and three event venues.
There is also a fitness centre and the hotel spa has a Japanese style onsen bath.
Guests staying at Sheraton Kagoshima can accrue and use Marriott Bonvoy reward points.
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