There's no doubt about it, Japan is the land of whimsicality, creativity and cuteness overload. Finally heading down to the land of the rising sun for that much awaited holiday? Ditch the ordinary hotel, and upgrade to these quirky and unique themed stays in Japan. From Sake, to Naruto themed rooms, and being surrounded by books, here's everything you need...
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Keeping the art-theme going, spend the night at Japan's Benesse Art Site Naoshima offering the best of natural landscape, art, and architecture. Opened in 1992, the space is both a museum and a hotel with an aim of showcasing contemporary art. Choose to stay at one of the four accommodation buildings including the Museum itself; The Oval giving way to spectacular views of Setouchi; The Park surrounded by sea, greenery and art; and the Beach, a comfy stay by the sea. In addition, you cab also enjoy full sensory healing at Benesse House Spa, and grab a bite at the Terrace Restaurant and Museum Restaurant Issen.
Pick from one of their ordinary, or Hello Kitty, Naruto, Slime, and Crayon Shin-Chan themed rooms, and star gaze all night through the skylight window. Along with spacious wood decks, each room is also equipped with a Japanese cypress bath known for its physical and emotional healing ability.
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