Miyako Hotels & Resorts

Kintetsu Miyako Hotels International, Inc.
Company typeHotels
IndustryHospitality
Founded1998
HeadquartersTennōji-ku, Osaka, Japan
Area served
International
Key people
Tsutomu Nakayama (President)
ProductsHotels
ParentKintetsu Group Holdings
DivisionsMiyako Hotels
Miyako City Hotels
Miyako Resorts
Websitewww.miyakohotels.ne.jp

Miyako Hotels and Resorts (都ホテルズ&リゾーツ) is a chain of hotels headquartered in Tennōji-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is a subsidiary of Kintetsu Group Holdings. As of today,[1] it has 21 properties (opened or announced), including 19 in Japan and two in the United States.

History

Miyako Hotels began as a tea house and Japanese-style garden in Kyoto in 1890.[2] Built by Nihei Nishimura, a wealthy merchant, the first Miyako Hotel was opened ten years later in 1900.

In July 1998, Kintetsu Hotel Systems was established as the hotel's management company.

In March 2000, a merger with the Kintetsu Hotel Systems resulted in Miyako Hotels taking over the management of the 1890-vintage hotel in Kyoto, which was then rebranded as "The Westin Miyako Kyoto".

In April 2007, Starwood acquired the operating rights of the hotels in Osaka and Tokyo.

In March 2014, Miyako Hotels opened Osaka Marriot Miyako Hotel in partnership with Marriott Hotels & Resorts.

On April 1, 2015, Kintetsu Corporation, the parent company of Miyako Hotels, was restructured into a holding company, splitting its railway, real estate, logistics and retail, and recreation service divisions. Miyako Hotels also changed its legal name to Kintetsu Miyako Hotels Co., Ltd. on the same day.[3]

Brands

In August 2018, the company announced its new brands and logos. These brands divided into three categories, Miyako Hotels, Miyako City (Hotels) and Miyako Resorts which took place on April 1, 2019.[4]

Group hotels

Japan

Miyako Hotels

Miyako Hotels is the brand name for luxury hotels by the company.

Miyako City

Miyako City is the brand name for city hotels.

Miyako Resorts

Miyako Resorts is the brand name for resort hotels.

  • Kansai
    • Mie Prefecture
      • Shima Kanko Hotel The Classic (Shima)
      • Shima Kanko Hotel The Bay Suite (Shima)
      • Shima Kanko Hotel The Club (Shima)
      • Miyako Resort Shima Bay Terrace (Shima)
      • Miyako Resort Okushima Aqua Forest (Shima)

Others

  • Hotel Kintetsu Universal City (Osaka)
  • Hotel Shima Spain Village (Shima)
  • Kashikojima Hōseikan (ryokan): (Shima)
  • Nara Manyō no Yado Mikasa (ryokan): (Nara)

Overseas

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hotel list". www.miyakohotels.ne.jp. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  2. ^ Eric Johnston (2010-09-01). "Kyoto's Miyako at 120, inn for the long haul". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2019-10-03.
  3. ^ 純持株会社制移行に伴う会社分割に関するお知らせ (PDF) (in Japanese). Kintetsu Corporation. May 13, 2014. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  4. ^ "都ホテルズ&リゾーツ ブランドの再編について" (PDF) (in Japanese). Kintetsu Group Holdings. August 3, 2018. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  5. ^ "Miyako City Osaka Hommachi". www.miyakohotels.ne.jp. Retrieved October 5, 2019.