09-25-2023, 09:35 PM
5 Best Anime Hotels in Japan 2024
Japan is a land whose history is as storied as its culture, as it is host to traditions and customs that predate the foundation of the Abrahamic faiths. Due to this, it has gained massive popularity for its landmarks from the rolling hills of Hokkaido to the rolling valleys near Kyoto. But in recent years it has seen a massive shift in not only its culture but also its global image, this was due to the advent of the unique Animation and Manga industry which has not transformed the land into a gateway between the old and the new. So to experience all this land has to offer we have compiled a list of some of the most iconic hotels in Japan that not only represent the tradition but also work actively to ensure its harmony with anime.
Table of Contents
- MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East
- Fujikyu Highland Hotels
- Grand Chariot Hokuto Shichisei 135
- Remm Akihabara
- New Otani
Figure 1-1. MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East
Tokyo is the city of hopes and dreams for aspiring manga artists and enthusiastic anime fans, located near the east side of the country it has become not only the governmental capital of the country but also the financial and tourist hub. Due to this, it has seen a sharp incline in tourists coming to see what the country has to offer, and to take advantage of this fact many outstanding hotels have opened up in the metropolitan area of the city. Chief among them is MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East, a hotel that is designed with 2 main aspects in mind, comfort and anime.
Figure 1-2. MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East Pokémon Room
But not just any old run-of-the-mill anime MIMARU holds the distinction of being one of the very few hotels that are officially linked to the Pokemon Company. This results in them having a full Pokemon-themed room, where the first thing that will greet the guests is a giant Snorlax Plushie. Alongside that, the room features multiple different Pokemon-themed items ranging from curtains to even scented candles, which somehow can evoke the feeling of nostalgia. But don't let it all fool you into believing it's just a simple cash grab as it offers multiple high-quality food options that can even be customized if the guest is allergic to certain items. So the next time you happen to wind up in Tokyo why not give MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East a try as it is an experience you will not forget anytime soon.
Figure 2-1. Fujikyu Highland Hotels
Mount Fuji, an iconic landmark of Japan that has defined the nation itself through the many ages of strife and warfare, now sits tall with all of its traditional might and glory. Situated at some distance from it is Fujikyu Highland Hotels, a hotel in many regards seems to be your run-of-the-mill hotel. But upon further inspection guests will find their selves teleported to the land of the Shinobi where great beings once walked the earth alongside man. Inspired by the hit 2000s anime and manga Naruto the hotel has dedicated itself to provide top of the line service to the fans of the series who want to witness the culture alongside their hobby.
Figure 2-2. Fujikyu Highland Hotels Naruto Room
You will also be pleased to know that the hotel doesn't only bank on its highly aesthetic rooms to pull clients in, as it offers a plethora of different activities and facilities that serve to ease your burdens and ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible. It also has some mouth-watering food that is inspired directly from the series, and yes that also includes the miso ramen. Fujikyu Highland Hotels also happens to sell some exclusive merch from the show, so the next time you are in the vicinity do pop by to witness the intermingling of old-school tradition and evolving culture.
Figure 3-1. Grand Chariot Hokuto Shichisei
Established in Awaji City, the Grand Chariot Hokuto Shichisei 135 stands as a testament to luxury, opulence, and anime wonder. With its intricate designs and arching hallways the hotel is a spitting image of extravagance, but in Japan what is extravagance without a little dash of anime? One of the hotel's most captivating features is its dedicated anime room, a haven for fans of anime of all kinds. yes, you heard me right a full room dedicated to all sorts of anime.
Figure 3-2. Grand Chariot Hokuto Shichisei Anime Room
The room is also not some cheap attempt to draw in new clients, as the hotel regularly shifts the anime upon which the room is based. This means the room goes through multiple changes throughout the year offering a new unique experience each time. This also includes the menu offered as it changes based on the current anime theme. For example, it will serve meat and other fine dining dishes when the chosen theme of the room is Food Wars. But if you happen to be a normal tourist with little passion for anime then do not be afraid as the hotel also offers multiple different rooms based on the needs of the guests. So why not take the trip to Awaji to see and witness the majestic site of Grand Chariot Hokuto Shichisei 135?
Figure 4-1. Remm Akihabara
In Tokyo's electric town, Akihabara, stands the Remm Akihabara, a beacon of modernity and comfort amidst the bustling streets renowned for electronics and anime culture. This hotel, with its sleek design and state-of-the-art amenities, offers a sanctuary for travelers, particularly those with a penchant for the vibrant world of anime and manga.
Figure 4-2. Remm Akihabara Anime Room
But what truly sets the hotel apart is its deep connection to the anime world. The hotel, with its proximity to some of Akihabara's most iconic anime and manga stores, becomes a gateway for guests to dive deep into this fascinating subculture. It's not just about a stay; it's about immersing oneself in the very essence of Akihabara. For those seeking both luxury and a touch of Tokyo's vibrant pop culture, Remm Akihabara stands unmatched.
Figure 5-1. New Otani
To say that the pandemic was a major loss for the tourism industry would be an understatement. As it is stated to have nearly ended many different emerging industries in different parts of the world. The same would have also been true for Japan but due to the heavy emphasis of the industry on merging hotels with the popular medium of anime, it was somehow spared the carnage the lockdowns brought. One of the hotels to have started this transformation quite early was New Otani a chain of hotels which is situated in almost all the major cities such as Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo.
Figure 5-2. New Otani Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Room
As part of their transformation, the hotel decided to pick the most popular anime in recent memory to remodel their rooms. This popular anime was Demon Slayer, and oh boy did they do a good job at it. The entire atmosphere of the rooms was changed to match the old Industrial Revolution era of the anime, with a slight touch of the mystical to show the harmony of the show and also to contrast it with the current harmony Japan has with cultural advancement and tradition.
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