Marriott has signed an agreement with Sekisui
House, a Japanese real estate developer, to bring 11 new Fairfield by
Marriott hotels to Japan.
The agreement expands the collaboration with
Sekisui House for the Michi-no-Eki project, adding on to the 15
Fairfield by Marriott hotels signed in 2018. All properties are
anticipated to open by late 2022.
The signing expects to introduce the Fairfield by
Marriott brand to five new prefectures, spanning from the north to
south of Japan, including Hokkaido, Hyogo, Okayama, Hiroshima and
Kagoshima.
The hotels, ranging in size from around 50 to 100
guestrooms, are slated to be built in key locations near
roadside rest stations called “Michi-no-Eki” in Japan, situated
close to national parks and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
“We are pleased to work with Sekisui House in adding 11 new
Fairfield by Marriott hotels to the Michi-no-Eki development
project and growing our select-service portfolio,” said Paul Foskey, Chief Development Officer, Asia Pacific, Marriott
International. “Marriott International has a longstanding
relationship with Sekisui House and we look forward to increasing
access to Japan’s travel destinations outside of major
metropolitan areas.”
The three Hokkaido hotels are expected to open by early 2022:
* Fairfield by Marriott Hokkaido Eniwa with 101 rooms *
Fairfield by Marriott Hokkaido Naganuma with 72 rooms *
Fairfield by Marriott Hokkaido Minamifurano with 72 rooms
Sera Hiroshima is a charming town home to large fields
of flowers which bloom seasonally. The town is noted for its fruit
farms and wineries. One hotel is anticipated to open by mid-2022:
* Fairfield by Marriott Hiroshima Sera with 78 rooms
Kagoshima is the southernmost prefecture of mainland
Kyushu and stretches for hundreds of kilometers, offering a vast
array of visitor experiences. There is an enriching blend of
culture, outdoor activities, unique regional cuisine and
subtropical offshore islands to explore. Two hotels are
anticipated to open by late 2022:
* Fairfield by
Marriott Kagoshima Tarumizu with 96 rooms * Fairfield by
Marriott Kagoshima Osumi with 51 rooms
Okayama in
western Japan is known as the ‘Land of Sunshine’ and offers
unspoiled highlands filled with hot springs, fruit farms and
historic monuments. Two hotels are expected to open by late 2022:
* Fairfield by Marriott Okayama Hiruzen with 96 rooms
* Fairfield by Marriott Okayama Tsuyama with 75 rooms
Hyogo is the geographical center of Japan and is a
cosmopolitan port framed by mountains, west Osaka and Kyoto. It is
one of the country’s most diverse regions and is noted for its
abundant year-round outdoor activities with numerous national
parks. Hyogo’s most iconic attraction is the UNESCO World Heritage
Listed Himeji Castle. The prefecture has excellent transportation
links via extensive expressway, railway and airline routes. Three
hotels are slated to open by late 2022:
* Fairfield
by Marriott Hyogo Minamiawaji with 99 rooms * Fairfield by
Marriott Hyogo Kannabe with 73 rooms * Fairfield by Marriott
Hyogo Yabu with 87 rooms
“This signing represents
another milestone in our longstanding relationship with Marriott
International and ensures the delivery of the highest standards of
hospitality in line with our values,” said Yoshihiro Nakai,
President & Representative Director, Sekisui House. “Undiscovered
attractions in remote areas will broaden opportunities for
travelers and revitalize local regions by creating new job
opportunities and a new flow of people coming into these regions.
We are pleased that the new Fairfield by Marriott hotels will play
a large role in the Michi-no-Eki development.”
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