HOSHINOYA, a luxury hotel brand based in Karuizawa, Nagano, Japan that embraces distinct themes, conceptualized from each location’s land, history and culture, with attention to detail in every aspect from the design to hospitality, will open a hotel and a museum in the former Nara Prison in Nara, the capital of Japan’s Nara Prefecture within the Kansai region.in south - central Honshu.
Japan’s first permanent capital, (established 710), Nara is a historic city known for its significant temples, like the massive bronze Buddha at Tōdai - ji temple, Kasuga - Taisha shrine, artwork dating to the 8th century, and over 1.000 freely roaming wild deer, and known to be a popular, relaxed day trip from Kyoto or Osaka, located less than an hour away.
The luxury on - site HOSHINOYA Nara Prison hotel will open its doors on June, 25, 2026, in the former Nara Prison located at 18 Hannyajicho, the last of the “Five Great Prisons” such as Chiba, Kagoshima, Kanazawa, Nagasaki, and Nara, completed during the Meiji era (1868 – 1912), a period of rapid modernization, industrialization, and Westernization in Japan, marking its transformation from an isolated feudal shogunate into a world power.
Designed by Keijiro Yamashita, construction on the original prison began in 1901, and it was commissioned in 1908 as part of a national project by the Meiji government.
The building was designated a National Important Cultural Property in 2017 and features distinctive panopticon - style architecture with red - brick masonry using the Haviland system, arched gateways, high ceilings that were designed to maximize light and maintain sanitary conditions, and multiple wings radiating from a central guardhouse.
The site’s red - brick structure has underground seismic retrofitting, completed pursuant 2017 agreement with the Ministry of Justice and the Former Nara Prison Preservation and Utilization Co., Ltd.
The transformation will create HOSHINOYA’s ninth property, offering 48 suites developed from merged former solitary cells with dedicated areas for sleeping, living, and dining.
“The 10 - Cell” suite will combine ten original cells into a single space. The design incorporates original 100 - year - old hand – laid brick walls and iron pillars with modern architecture and wood panelling.
The property will offer a detached dining hall will serves Japanese - French cuisine, a variety of experiences and activities, with details in development.
The ground will include the Nara Prison Museum, scheduled to open on April 27, a public facility focused on the site’s history and architectural heritage.
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