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MEMU EARTH HOTEL
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MEMU EARTH HOTEL

Hokkaido (Tokachi), Hokkaido, Japan | hotel

Experimental architect-designed cabins on Hokkaido's wild Tokachi coastline.

About this stay

MEMU EARTH HOTEL is an experimental architecture retreat on the wild Pacific coast of Tokachi, Hokkaido. The property features avant-garde cabins designed by leading Japanese architects including Kengo Kuma and Hiroshi Naito, each a sculptural response to the surrounding meadow and ocean landscape. Guests stay in structures that blur the line between art installation and accommodation, with meals highlighting Tokachi's exceptional dairy, grain, and seafood. It is a destination for design-minded travelers seeking a truly singular stay in Japan's untamed north.


What this place offers

Architect-designed experimental cabins
Pacific Ocean coastal meadow setting
Designs by Kengo Kuma, Hiroshi Naito and others
Farm-to-table Tokachi cuisine
Horseback riding experiences
Stargazing in zero light pollution
Nature meditation programs
Seasonal wildflower meadows

Best for

Architecture loversDesign travelCouplesSolo retreatPhotography

Getting here

Sapporo 3.5h

Car via Hokkaido Expressway through Tokachi

Tokyo 5h

Flight to Obihiro Tokachi Airport + 1.5h car


Where you'll be

Prefecture Hokkaido
Area Hokkaido (Tokachi)
Country Japan
Coordinates 42.50, 143.46
$400 / night

Up to $900/night depending on season

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