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Monday newsletters<\/a>\u00a0always feature\u00a0top 10 travel lists<\/a>\u00a0to inspire.<\/p>\n

Today: Top 10 best luxury hotels in Japan<\/strong><\/h5>\n

Japan – which is (finally) reopening<\/a> to international travelers this fall – is one of the world’s most exciting and magical travel destinations. Its colorful shrines, fascinating geisha districts and age-old Buddhist temples stand witness to the country’s rich cultural heritage and ancient history. From the famous monuments in the stunning imperial city of Kyoto to the bustling capital of Tokyo with its dizzying dimensions and flashing neon lights, there is no shortage of major attractions to visit and explore in the land of the rising sun. With the recent opening of some ultra-luxe Aman, Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons and Hyatt properties, the country now offers a portfolio of exclusive hotels that matches the unique cultural experience. Here’s my selection of the top 10 best luxury hotels in Japan.<\/p>\n

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10. HYATT REGENCY HAKONE RESORT & SPA<\/a><\/strong><\/h5>\n

Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort & Spa is located in Honshu, an area famous for its onsen (hot springs) and views of Mount Fuji. The elegant yet relaxed ryokan-style hotel offers 80 spacious guestrooms and suites, all of which have a private sun terrace or balcony. Some guestrooms come with tatami (rush mat) floors, an onsen, and a yukata (a traditional garment that is worn around the hotel). The hotel’s intimate lounge has its own fireplace, which is the perfect decor for the chilly winter evenings. As guests unwind amid the fresh air, forested hills, and scenic views of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, they can enjoy a balanced mix of Hyatt\u2019s warm, world-class service and Japan\u2019s own style of hospitality, which offers the option of a sumptuous dinner and breakfast as part of the pampered experience.<\/p>\n