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Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel

Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel (神戸メリケンパークオリエンタルホテル, Kōbe Meriken Pāku Orientaru Hoteru) is a hotel located close to Meriken Park in Kobe, Japan. It opened in June 1995, only 6 months after the Great Hanshin earthquake destroyed much of the city. It is in the Kobe waterfront area called Harborland and is often featured in pictures of Kobe, together with the Kobe Port Tower. It was designed by Takenaka Corporation to resemble a luxury liner. In 2003, it was owned by the Goldman Sachs Group. On February 15, 2006, Japan Hotel REIT Investment Corporation acquired the property for ¥11.4 billion ($7.6 million).

  • Rooms: 331
  • Floors: 14
  • Ratings: AAA

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  1. "【神戸メリケンパークオリエンタルホテル】開業20周年特別企画 ホテル壁面にイルミネーションが登場。開業以来初の"サマーイルミネーション"を開業日の7月15日に点灯 - 記事詳細|Infoseekニュース". Infoseekニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  2. 資産の取得に関するお知らせ ジャパン・ホテル・アンド・リゾート投資法人 平成18年2月15日

34°40′48″N 135°11′19″E / 34.68000°N 135.18861°E / 34.68000; 135.18861


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