Saturday, 10 December 2022

COSMOS HOTEL OPENS FIVE MORE UNIQUE MIMARU APARTMENT HOTELS IN TOKYO, OSAKA

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 9 (Bernama) -- Cosmos Hotel Management Co Ltd recently announced the opening of five new unique MIMARU Apartment Hotels in Tokyo and Osaka following the return of international travellers to Japan.

According to the company’s statement, with these latest openings, MIMARU now has 25 hotels in the popular urban areas of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto as of 2022.

“Three Apartment Hotel MIMARU locations which are situated in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto have been selected in the top 20 of the ‘Best Hotels in Japan 2020 by International Travelers', announced by the Tripadvisor Inbound Report 2020.

“Apart from offering excellent access, MIMARU also offers spacious rooms furnished with stocked kitchens, enabling guests to stay together and discover Japan,” it said.

Cosmos Hotel said while many visitors to Japan travel with their families or in groups, hotels that offer the luxury of relaxation to such large groups are limited in most urban areas.

“However, MIMARU accommodates large groups on extended stays, with spacious rooms (40 square metres and larger) furnished with stocked kitchens, a living or dining area, and laundromats in each hotel.

“Many guests appreciate MIMARU’s apartment-style hotels because they offer a comfortable home-away-from-home space to experience Japan, enabling guests to feel at home while experiencing Japan in an entertaining way,” it added.

MIMARU also has diverse themed rooms that make the Japanese experience even more memorable.

The Pokemon Room, where a huge stuffed Snorlax and original Pokemon-themed tableware await guests, is immensely popular among Pokemon fans from around the world.

Meanwhile, visitors can also play “Find the Hidden Ninja!” in the Ninja Room, created under the supervision of the Japan Ninja Council, with displays of “shuriken” (ninja stars) and scrolls and ninja motifs hiding in surprising places.

Other themed rooms include a Premium Party Room furnished with a sushi counter and an Ukiyo-e (Japanese woodblock print) Room adorned with works by Hokusai and original MIMARU works created by modern Ukiyo-e artists.

MIMARU staff members are fans of Japan from around the world with many being multilingual and able to communicate smoothly in Japanese and English while some are fluent in Chinese, Spanish, and Korean as well.

The name MIMARU is a neologism from the Japanese phrase “MInna de toMARU” meaning “stay together”.

-- BERNAMA

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