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IHG has signed an agreement with Iwate Hotel & Resort Co Ltd to open or refurbish three hotels in Japan’s Appi region and badge them under IHG brands in December 2021.

With more than 1,000 rooms joining IHG’s Japan portfolio across the ANA InterContinental, ANA Crowne Plaza and ANA Holiday Inn brands, it marks the biggest deal IHG Hotels & Resorts has signed in Japan since it formed its joint venture with ANA in 2006. It is also the first time IHG will have three brands located on the one site.

With hot springs, skiing and snowboarding in the winter, golf in the summer, and mountain biking and walking in the spring and autumn, nature-rich Appi Kogen is a place where travelers can be active all year round.

Once open in December 2021, the hotel portfolio will have 18 restaurants & bars, more than 3000m2 of meeting & conference space, several retail outlets, and 10 health and recreation venues, including a 2000m2 onsen facility.

Hiroshi Kurosawa, the representative director of Iwate Hotel and Resort Co Ltd, said, "It is our great pleasure to sign an agreement with IHG Hotels and Resorts, the operator of some of the world’s best-known hotel brands, to rebrand our hotels at Appi Kogen. This will further enhance our efforts towards the betterment of services and hospitality for our customers from around the globe, and will lead to a genuine global resort experience at Appi Kogen. We are fully committed to offer a pleasant experience and a comfortable space to our customers. It is also noteworthy that Harrow International School Appi, Japan is scheduled to open in the autumn of 2022 nearby the hotels, adding a new dimension to ever-developing Appi Kogen. We always welcome you with our hospitality at Appi Kogen.”

IHG Hotels & Resorts operates as IHGANA in Japan, a joint venture in Japan with ANA, one of Japan’s most well-known and trusted brands. IHGANA is one of the leading international operators in Japan with 37 hotels in its portfolio, and has been growing rapidly over the past few years, opening new hotels including Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo, Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, ANA InterContinental Beppu Resort & Spa and ANA Holiday Inn Resort Shinano-omachi Kuroyon.

Abhijay Sandilya, IHG Hotels & Resorts VP Development – Japan, Australasia & Pacific said, "These world-class hotels in Japan's premier four-season resort destination, Appi Kogen, will offer something for every type of traveller, including rich guest experiences and IHG’s True Hospitality for Good. I am confident that we will see strong domestic demand and, as borders reopen, from international travelers who are looking to get a real Japanese experience with the familiarity of IHG’s global brands”.

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This is fine for IHG & ANA as long as they have their own financing and will NOT ask for and ‘profit from’ ANY kind of goverment ‘hand-outs’ to sustain these future hotel projects. There are enough small businesses needing to be sustained FIRST.

- “This week, a set of requests made to the government by the National Governor’s Association included financial relief for the tourism industry.” -

Plus, why should taxpayers be further burdened when there are more critical needs at this time?

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