Marriott International introduces its seventh Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Japan, marking a significant milestone as the first Marriott branded hotel in Fukui.
Nestled approximately an hour’s flight from Tokyo, Fukui emerges as a captivating city, enveloped by picturesque cedar forests and awe-inspiring coastal cliffs that gaze out onto the Sea of Japan. Renowned as the residence of the esteemed 13th century Eiheiji Temple monastery, a prominent Zen Buddhist landmark, Fukui beckons travelers with its serene allure.
Accessible from major cities like Osaka and Kyoto, Fukui boasts a bounty of attractions, from its delectable seafood cuisine to its rugged mountain panoramas and ancient Zen Buddhist sanctuaries. Visitors are enticed by landmarks such as the resilient 17th-century Maruoka Castle and the ethereal 8th-century Heisenji Hakusan Shrine, nestled amidst verdant mossy woodlands. Moreover, Fukui’s legacy in Echizen ware, an ancient form of Japanese pottery dating back to the 12th century, adds to its cultural richness.
The newly inaugurated Courtyard by Marriott Fukui, featuring 252 rooms, promises an unforgettable stay, accentuated by delectable dining experiences spotlighting locally sourced, seasonal ingredients from Fukui prefecture. With four versatile event spaces, including one of Fukui’s largest ballrooms accommodating up to 330 guests, the hotel offers an ideal setting for business gatherings, social events, and weddings.
For travelers seeking an enriching Japanese escapade, Fukui beckons as a must-visit destination. Embrace the warmth of familiar comforts and immerse yourself in unparalleled Japanese hospitality at Courtyard by Marriott Fukui.
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