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Best Western Opens Two New Hotels in Japan

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Best Western International has further boosted its presence in Japan with the opening of two new hotels in Nagoya and Yonezawa. Both properties are the first Best Western in each destination.

 The 99-room Best Western The Japonais Yonezawa in the city of Yonezawa in Yamagata Prefecture, enjoys an ideal location close to shops and transportation networks.

 Guestrooms feature high speed LAN Internet allowing guests to stay connected, while facilities include a breakfast restaurant and ample car parking.

The 140-room Best Western Hotel Nagoya is located in Nagoya, the largest city in central Japan and capital city of Aichi Prefecture. It offers business and leisure travelers easy access to the Nagoya Terminal station and the Sakae shopping, dining and entertainment centre.

 The guestrooms feature Simmons beds, high quality towels from Imabari city and fine amenities including high speed internet access. Facilities include a restaurant, coffee shop, laundry service, safe deposit boxes and meeting and banquet rooms.

“Best Western is always thrilled to add to its growing network in Japan, especially when the newest hotels are in new destinations. The opening of Best Western The Japonais Yonezawa, Best Western Hotel Nagoya and other new properties in the near future, is evidence of our commitment to what is one of Asia’s most fascinating destinations. Best Western is extremely proud to be taking part in promoting Japan’s tourism to more and more of the world’s travelers,” said Best Western International’s Vice President International Operations – Asia & the Middle East, Glenn de Souza.

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