JAPAN | Holiday Inn will officially make a return to the Japanese hotel market in 2025, as confirmed by IHG and its partners.
IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG) and long-term partner BEST HOSPITALITY Network Inc. have announced the return of the world-renowned Holiday Inn brand to Tokyo this year.
The 132-room ANA Holiday Inn Tokyo Bay will rebrand in April 2025 after an extensive renovation set to provide visitors to Japan’s capital city with an attractive, fresh option in the midscale space.
Famous across the globe, Holiday Inn has regularly evolved throughout its storied 73-year history, keeping guests at the heart of its innovative stay experiences, and earning its status as one of the world's most loved, trusted and recognised hotel brands.
ANA Holiday Inn Tokyo Bay will join a strong portfolio of 10 ANA Holiday Inn open and pipeline hotels across Japan, and become part of the brand’s global footprint of 1,234 open hotels and 278 pipeline properties.
“At IHG, we’re proud that 2025 is going to be a milestone year for Holiday Inn in Japan. We’re returning the brand to Kyoto and Tokyo, thereby providing domestic and international visitors with the chance to stay at one of the world’s most recognised hotel brands,” said Abhijay Sandilya, CEO IHG ANA Hotels Group Japan and Managing Director for IHG Hotels & Resorts Japan and Micronesia.
“In so doing, we are delighted to be extending our long-term partnership with BEST HOSPITALITY Network Inc to a new brand and a new location in Tokyo. We have worked closely together for many years to bring brand-defining hotels to the capital city and it’s wonderful to be extending our collaboration into the midscale space.”
The hotel will be situated on the upper floors of Seafort Tower and offer stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. Just a 10 minute-drive from JR Shinagawa Station, and with a direct connection to Tennozu Isle Station on the Tokyo Monorail, the hotel is ideally connected to the public transport network, providing easy access to many local attractions, including restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as the high-tech entertainment hub, Odaiba Island.
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