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Marriott Hotels debut in Hamamatsu, bringing wonderful hospitality to Shizuoka’s innovative hub

236-room Hamamatsu Marriott Hotel blends modern design with the region’s heritage and craftsmanship, serving business and leisure travelers in Japan’s dynamic industrial heartland

Marriott Hotels, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s global portfolio of over 30 extraordinary hotel brands, today announced the opening of Hamamatsu Marriott Hotel, marking the brand’s debut in Hamamatsu, in Japan’s Shizuoka prefecture. Strategically positioned in a city renowned for industrial innovation and cultural heritage, the hotel serves business travelers visiting the region’s corporate centers while offering leisure guests a gateway to Shizuoka’s natural landscapes, historic sites, and cultural attractions. With thoughtfully designed spaces and the brand’s signature heartfelt service, the hotel provides a contemporary base for exploring this dynamic region of Japan.

“Hamamatsu represents a significant opportunity to serve travelers in one of Japan’s most dynamic regions,” said Yuji Tanaka, Market Vice President for Japan and Guam, Marriott International. “The city’s position as a hub for innovation, paired with its rich cultural heritage, create a compelling destination for today’s travelers seeking both business efficiency and authentic experiences. The opening of Hamamatsu Marriott Hotel reflects our commitment to thoughtful expansion in destinations where we can deliver meaningful value to our guests through consistent, exceptional service and locally inspired experiences.”

236 Guest Accommodations with Contemporary Design

Each of the hotel’s 236 guestrooms and suites balances comfort with functionality, featuring modern amenities for both business and leisure travelers. The design concept of the hotel is built around ‘The Art of the Weave’, drawing inspiration from the city’s longstanding reputation as a center of textile craftsmanship and musical innovation. Interiors reflect a harmonious interplay of layered textures, refined materials and subtle industrial elements reminiscent of traditional loom structures. Guestrooms showcase a sophisticated palette influenced by the serene tones of Lake Hamana and the warm hues of the Enshu coastline, creating spaces that feel both elevated and restful, an urban sanctuary for modern travelers.

Three Distinctive Dining Venues

Hamamatsu Marriott Hotel offers a diverse selection of dining venues that showcase both international flavors and authentic Japanese cuisine, thoughtfully curated to suit different occasions and preferences, from casual dining to formal celebrations. Rochester, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, features international cuisine prepared with seasonal ingredients from Shizuoka Prefecture. Inanba serves authentic Japanese cuisine, including shabu-shabu and teppanyaki, in a welcoming setting. Chotokan offers refined kaiseki dining, where seasonal ingredients and thoughtful presentation create an immersive culinary experience rooted in Japanese tradition. The Greatroom – a brand signature at Marriott Hotels globally, holds an inviting and sophisticated space for guests to relax and reconnect, besides catching up on business meetings.

Comprehensive Facilities Designed for Modern Travelers

The hotel serves both business and leisure guests with thoughtfully planned amenities. The M Club welcomes Marriott Bonvoy elite members and premium room guests with exclusive benefits. Wellness facilities include a fully equipped fitness center. For meetings and events, the hotel provides versatile spaces suited to corporate gatherings, weddings, and social celebrations. 13 event rooms spanning a total of 4,053 square meters, offer flexible configurations, supported by professional planning teams and advanced technology.

A Gateway to Hamamatsu’s Innovation and Natural Beauty

The hotel’s central location places guests within easy reach of leading global corporate headquarters and key industrial hubs. Beyond business, Hamamatsu offers access to distinctive natural and cultural experiences. Lake Hamana invites exploration with its tranquil waters and celebrated eel cuisine, while the Enshu Coast showcases sweeping sand dunes and ocean panoramas. Cultural sites including Hamamatsu Castle and the Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments provide insight into the region’s history and artistic contributions. Hamamatsu Marriott Hotel is centrally located within easy reach of the Hamamatsu Station bus terminal and the Hamamatsu train station, offering convenient access to the Tokaido Shinkansen, which connects travelers to major cities including Tokyo and Osaka in under one & half hours. The hotel is approximately 50 kilometers or less than an hour’s drive from Mount Fuji Shizuoka Airport and about 100 kilometers from Chubu Centrair International Airport, providing excellent connectivity for both domestic and international travelers.

“Hamamatsu Marriott Hotel represents an exciting new chapter for hospitality in this vibrant city,” said Shanker K Chandra – Executive Officer, HMI Hotel Group. “We are committed to delivering the signature thoughtful service and warm hospitality that define Marriott Hotels, while celebrating the craftsmanship and natural beauty that make this region distinctive. Every aspect of the hotel is designed to ensure our guests feel deeply cared for throughout their stay.”

Hamamatsu Marriott Hotel participates in Marriott Bonvoy – the award-winning travel program from Marriott International – allowing members to earn and redeem points for their stay at the hotel, and at other hotels and resorts across Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of extraordinary hotel brands. With the Marriott Bonvoy app, members enjoy a level of personalization and a contactless experience that allows them to travel with peace of mind.

For more information, please visit https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/fszhm-hamamatsu-marriott-hotel/overview/ .


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