Berjaya to build its 2nd Four Seasons hotel in Japan


(Left to Right): Berjaya group founder Tan Sri Vincent Tan, Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, Mayor of Kyoto Daisaku Kadokawa and Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts founder and chairman Isadore Sharp. Sultan Ibrahim is signing a plaque to commemorate the opening of the Kyoto Four Seasons Hotel and Hotel Residences in Kyoto Japan yesterday.

KYOTO: Berjaya Land Bhd (BLand) will build a Four Seasons hotel and hotel residences on the 100-acre site in Okinawa after it launched its first Four Seasons hotel in Kyoto, Japan.

The Four Seasons in Okinawa is expected to be completed in four years for an undisclosed price, but will mirror the concept of the hotel built in Kyoto, which features a number of private residences that will be sold to wealthy individuals.

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