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Seibu Prince Hotels

Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts traces its hotel story to 1947, when the Prince Hotel name debuted in Karuizawa, Nagano; in 1956, Seibu Railway established Prince Hotels, Inc. as the governing body for Takanawa Prince Hotel. Today, Seibu Prince Hotels Worldwide Inc. is described by the company as a core Seibu Group operator of guest accommodations, ski resorts, golf courses and other leisure facilities in Japan and around the globe. Its official brand directory shows a Japan-centered network with overseas properties or affiliated hotels in markets including the United States, the United Kingdom, Vietnam, Singapore, Australia, India, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Taiwan. The portfolio ranges from luxury The Prince Akatoki and flagship The Prince to Grand Prince Hotel, refined-casual Prince Hotel, convenience-led Prince Smart Inn, upscale Park Regis formats and midscale Leisure Inn. Its loyalty program is Seibu Prince Global Rewards, which offers status tiers, points, member rates and benefits across hotel and leisure facilities.

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History

The Prince Hotel name debuted in Karuizawa in 1947, and Seibu Railway established Prince Hotels, Inc. in 1956 to govern Takanawa Prince Hotel.

Footprint

The company describes itself as operating accommodations and leisure facilities in Japan and globally; its directory lists hotels in Japan and markets including the U.S., U.K., Vietnam, Singapore, Australia, India, the UAE, Bahrain and Taiwan.

Brands and loyalty

Official brands include luxury The Prince Akatoki, flagship The Prince, Grand Prince Hotel, Prince Hotel, Prince Smart Inn, Park Regis formats and midscale Leisure Inn; the loyalty program is Seibu Prince Global Rewards.

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