Marriott has opened a Sheraton on a picturesque bay with a backdrop of Mount Sakurajima in Kagoshima, the brand’s 150th property in Asia-Pacific and the first Sheraton in Japan.
The Sheraton Kagoshima is located on Kyushu island, approximately 40 kilometers from Kagoshima Airport and a minute's walk from the Takenohashi tram station.
According to Amanda Nichols, Global Brand Leader, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, the Sheraton Kagoshima embodies the brand’s global design transformation, just in time for the summer travel season and beyond.
Shen noted that from the beaches and ancient forests to the great volcanoes, Kagoshima is a beautifully scenic seaside city primed for exploration and connection for all.
Sheraton Kagoshima’s lobby welcomes guests with double-height ceiling, greenery-covered walls, and warm natural lighting.
Facilities include a choice of F&B outlets, a Sheraton Club available 24/7, 6,565 square meters of event and meeting space, a fitness center, a spa and an onsen featuring natural volcanic hot spring pools and foot baths.
All 228 guest rooms and suites feature light wood tones with views overlooking Sakurajima and Kagoshima city. The Club rooms and suites are located on the upper floors and include access to the Sheraton Club lounge.


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