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Wyndham rebrands 2 all-suite hotels in Japan

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Wyndham has expanded its portfolio of hotels in Japan, converting two all-suite hotels to its Wyndham Grand and Wyndham Garden brands: the 60-suite Wyndham Grand Awashima and 95-suite Wyndham Garden Nagaizumi.

Both hotels, which have recently undergone upgrades, mark the debut of the brands in the country.

Joon Aun Ooi, president, Asia Pacific, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, said, “These newest openings are indicative of the long-term potential we see in Japan and reinforce Wyndham’s continued commitment to bringing our globally recognized brands to key markets around the globe. Awashima and Nagaizumi are both beautiful destinations with a wealth of natural and historical wonders for visitors to explore, making them the perfect addition to our growing global portfolio and our award-winning Wyndham Rewards loyalty program.”

Wyndham Grand Awashima, formerly known as the Awashima Hotel, is a Mediterranean-style resort hotel located on the island of Awashima. Set against the backdrop of Mount Fuji, the property boasts 60 suites with ocean views. Facilities include an outdoor onsen, a concert hall and a wide range if dining options, including restaurants that specialize in local dishes using fresh ingredients from Shizuoka Prefecture.

Wyndham Garden Nagaizumi, formerly known as Nagaizumi Garden, features 95 suites with traditional Japanese or contemporary styles, all equipped with kitchenettes. Situated on the gentle slopes of Mount Ashitaka, guests are surrounded by panoramic views of Numazu City and Suruga Bay. Enveloped in lush greenery, visitors can bathe in the Momozawa natural onsen which contains vanadium from Mount Fuji, whilst travelers with pets will be delighted to know that the hotel is pet-friendly and even has a dog cafe, Blue Bird.

“The introduction of the Wyndham Grand and Wyndham Garden brands in Japan further reinforces our commitment to make travel possible for all,” said Andy Flaig, Head of Development, South East Asia and Pacific Rim, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. “We believe travelers will continue to seek out unique experiences and destinations, and our expanding presence in Japan will enable us to welcome new generations of guests to enjoy all that Wyndham has to offer.”

© Asia Travel Tips

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A pretty cool looking place. Worth a visit during my next trip to Japan. Whenever that happens.

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Oh . . . please don't send me into that briar patch . . .

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