Japan’s first bunk-bed bus allows tourists to skip the hotel - Operator expects demand to come from tourists bound for Tokyo ...
The two investment firms bought the hotel in the Shinjuku area for an estimated ¥60 billion less than two years ago.
The acquirer is reportedly Japan Hotel REIT Investment Corp, which owns 51 hotels and is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Japan will unveil its first-ever double-decker sleeper bus on March 4, travelling between Tokyo and the southern city of ...
The acquisition price represents an 8.3% discount on the independent valuation. CapitaLand Ascott Trust has acquired two ...
KKR & Co. and Gaw Capital Partners are in talks to sell the Hyatt Regency hotel in Tokyo to Japan Hotel REIT Investment Corp.
CapitaLand Ascott Trust acquires two hotels in Japan for JPY21 billion at yield of 4.3%, higher than exit yield of 2% for ...
I stayed in a capsule hotel at Tokyo's Narita International Airport. I didn't sleep well, but it seemed convenient for ...
(Bloomberg) -- Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. said it plans to ramp up real estate investments in Japan after buying a ...
Japan is launching it's first-ever double-decker sleeper bus with seats that flatten out for passengers travelling between ...
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. said it plans to ramp up real estate investments in Japan after buying a stake in a landmark Tokyo hotel and a large plot of land for logistics development in deals ...