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Maruyo Hotel

A luxurious boutique hotel blending modern elegance with traditional Japanese design in a serene riverside setting.

Hotel

Luxury, Boutique, Cultural

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Maruyo Hotel, located in the tranquil town of Kuwana in Mie Prefecture, offers an intimate and refined boutique experience. The hotel, which sits along the banks of the Kuwana River, combines sleek, modern aesthetics with traditional Japanese elements. Guests can enjoy beautifully designed rooms, featuring tatami flooring and minimalist décor, alongside contemporary comforts. The hotel provides personalized service, including gourmet dining options that showcase the region's finest ingredients. Perfect for those seeking both luxury and cultural immersion, Maruyo Hotel offers an exceptional and peaceful retreat in one of Japan’s hidden gems.

Facilities & Services

  • Riverside Views
  • Fine Dining Restaurant
  • Concierge Service
  • Private Garden

Contact

Address:

511-0011 Mie, Kuwana, Senbacho, 23

Phone:

090-2773-0004

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