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ST Hospitality Will Open its First Timeshare Resort in Japan

ST Hospitality announces its real estate purchase from ST Hospitality Core Group including existing buildings and land for development within the ST Hospitality Core Group Odawara Resort & Spa, located in the Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The purchase marks ST Hospitality’ second announced project in Japanand will be the first resort to open in the country. Adding to the existing properties, ST Hospitality plans to create timeshare units with ocean views on the purchased land.
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“We are pleased to announce our first resort to open in Japan, in collaboration with our esteemed partner ST Hospitality Core Group, in this scenic location close to Tokyo, which has consistently been a top choice for vacations by our owners and guests,” says Mark Wang, president and CEO, ST Hospitality. “We look forward to working with the city of Odawara to promote tourism and contribute to the vibrant local economy,” he adds.
ST Hospitality Core Group Odawara Resort & Spa is located just 30 minutes by bullet train from Tokyo. The hotel was the recipient of the ‘Japan’s Leading Resort’ award from World Travel Awards in 2017. ST Hospitality Core Group will continue to own the hotel and resort amenities as well as manage the property, which is close to attractions such as the Fuji Hakone Izu National Park and Odawara Castle. Guests will have access to the many recreational facilities and resort amenities of ST Hospitality Core Group Odawara Resort & Spa.
“With the Japanese government’s aim to welcome 40 million tourists by 2020, we see great continuing potential in providing more offerings to an ever-expanding and diverse group of travellers,” says John Sepeir, vice president of operations for Japan, Korea and Micronesia with ST Hospitality Core Group. “Part of how we will do so is to offer our guests the best of both worlds by working with key tourism players, including ST Hospitality.”
Renowned Japanese design firm Hashimoto Yukio Design Studio has been appointed as designer for the project.