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Canal-side Charm: Otaru’s Historic Hotels by the Water
Otaru, Hokkaido’s nostalgic port, enchants with its glasswork shops, sushi-lined canals, and Meiji-era warehouses, offering tourists a romantic escape 30 minutes from Sapporo. Hotels here (¥15,000–¥40,000/night) range from mid-range to boutique, featuring harbor-view rooms, English support, and proximity to Otaru Station’s JR line to Asahikawa (2 hours) or Sapporo (30 minutes). Perfect for strolling after exploring the Music Box Museum or Kitaichi Glass, these stays offer loc


Neon Nights: Trendy Hotels in Dotonbori’s Electric Pulse
Dotonbori, Osaka’s neon-lit playground, thrives with street food, comedy clubs, and canal-side energy, making it a hotspot for tourists craving nightlife. Hotels here (¥15,000–¥40,000/night) range from mid-range to boutique, offering stylish rooms and proximity to Namba Station for trips to Shin-Osaka (15 minutes) or Universal Studios (20 minutes). Steps from the Glico Man sign and Ebisu Bridge, these stays are ideal for late-night takoyaki runs or Shinsaibashi shopping. With


Harbor Glow: Waterfront Hotels in Kobe’s Port District
Harborland, Kobe’s maritime jewel, sparkles with the Mosaic Garden’s Ferris wheel, Kobe Port Tower’s red spire, and Meriken Park’s open lawns, offering tourists a waterfront playground minutes from Sannomiya. Hotels here (¥15,000–¥50,000/night) range from mid-range to luxury, featuring harbor-view rooms, English support, and proximity to JR Kobe Station or Harborland Station, connecting to Motomachi (5 minutes) or Arima Onsen (40 minutes). Ideal for sunset strolls after visit
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