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* Grand Nikko Bali, Indonesia (management terminated in January 2017, rebranded as [[Hilton Hotels & Resorts|Hilton]] Bali Resort)
* Grand Nikko Bali, Indonesia (management terminated in January 2017, rebranded as [[Hilton Hotels & Resorts|Hilton]] Bali Resort)
* Hotel Nikko [[Jakarta]], Indonesia (management terminated in January 2012, rebranded as [[Pullman Hotels and Resorts|Pullman]] Jakarta Thamrin CBD)
* Hotel Nikko [[Jakarta]], Indonesia (management terminated in January 2012, rebranded as [[Pullman Hotels and Resorts|Pullman]] Jakarta Thamrin CBD)
* Hotel Nikko [[Kōchi, Kōchi|Kōchi]], Japan (rebranded as [[Hoshino Resorts|Omo]] 7 Kochi)
* Hotel Nikko [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] (management terminated in November 2011, rebranded as [[InterContinental]] Kuala Lumpur)
* Hotel Nikko [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] (management terminated in November 2011, rebranded as [[InterContinental]] Kuala Lumpur)
* Hotel Nikko [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] (management terminated in May 2012, rebranded as [[Hyatt]] Regency Mexico City)
* Hotel Nikko [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] (management terminated in May 2012, rebranded as [[Hyatt]] Regency Mexico City)

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Nikko Hotels International
Native name
ニッコー・ホテルズ・インターナショナル
IndustryHospitality
Founded1972
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Area served
Worldwide
ParentOkura Hotels
Websitewww.okura-nikko.com/nikko

Nikko Hotels International (ニッコー・ホテルズ・インターナショナル, Nikkō Hoteruzu Intānashonaru) is an international hotel chain comprising Hotel Nikko (ホテル日航, Hoteru Nikkō) properties in Asia, Europe, North America, and the South Pacific. It is owned by Okura Hotels.[1] Nikko Hotels International (NHI) began operations in 1972 as the global hotel brand of Japan Airlines,[2] with its first property located in Jakarta.[3] The first NHI-operated hotel in Japan opened in 1973.[3] Other Nikko properties have been owned and operated by other entities; among the oldest Nikko properties is the Ginza Nikko, which opened in 1959.[4][5]

Hotel Nikko Kochi, located in Kochi, Japan

Nikko Hotels International used to be owned by Japan Airlines Development Company Limited, which in the 1990s was renamed JAL Hotels.[1] Following its acquisition in 2010, it became a subsidiary of Okura Hotels.[1] Hotel Nikko affiliates include the Hotel Royal properties in Southeast Asia.

Hotel locations

Japan

Hotel Nikko Kansai, located at Kansai International Airport

Asia-Pacific (outside Japan)

Hotel Nikko Guam, located at Tumon, Guam.

North America

Upcoming properties

Former properties

Grand Nikko Bali, Bali, Indonesia, photo is taken from the beach behind the Resort
Former Hotel Nikko Mexico City (left), Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Hotel Nikko Hong Kong, China (management terminated in June 2014, rebranded as New World Millennium Hong Kong)
  • Hotel Nikko Tianjin, China
  • Hotel Nikko Düsseldorf, Germany (management terminated in February 2022, rebranded as Clayton Hotel Düsseldorf)
  • Grand Nikko Bali, Indonesia (management terminated in January 2017, rebranded as Hilton Bali Resort)
  • Hotel Nikko Jakarta, Indonesia (management terminated in January 2012, rebranded as Pullman Jakarta Thamrin CBD)
  • Hotel Nikko Kōchi, Japan (rebranded as Omo 7 Kochi)
  • Hotel Nikko Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (management terminated in November 2011, rebranded as InterContinental Kuala Lumpur)
  • Hotel Nikko Mexico City, Mexico (management terminated in May 2012, rebranded as Hyatt Regency Mexico City)
  • Hotel Nikko Palau, Palau
  • Hotel Nikko Hanoi, Vietnam (management terminated in December 2018, rebranded as Hotel du Parc Hanoi)

References

  1. ^ a b c "JAL Hotels fact sheet". Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2010-10-25.
  2. ^ "Japan Airlines Company, Ltd". fundinguniverse.com.
  3. ^ a b Nikko Hotels International - Nikko History
  4. ^ Japan encyclopedia By Louis Frédéric
  5. ^ Ginza Nikko Hotel After 50th Anniversary Renovation