Best Western International has unveiled its first ever property in the Japanese port city of Yokohama.
Coming just weeks after the launch of the Best Western’s second hotel in neighbouring Tokyo, the new Best Western Yokohama marks the company’s continued expansion in the Greater Tokyo area.
“We are delighted to launch our first hotel in Yokohama – one of the world’s most dynamic port cities,” said Glenn de Souza, Best Western’s vice president of international operations for Asia and the Middle East.
“Yokohama has always been Japan’s gateway to the world, and has a rich history as an important Asian city for trade and commerce. Its proximity to Tokyo and excellent transport links make it extremely accessible, while attractions like the Yokohama Marine Tower, Yokohama Stadium and Chinatown make the city an excellent destination in its own right,” he added.
Located in the Tsurumi ward of Yokohama, close to the bay area, the midscale hotel offers 185 rooms and free Wi-Fi. The hotel also has a 100m² meeting room capable of hosting up to 60 delegates.
Best Western Yokohama becomes the 17th Best Western hotel in Japan.
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