- The Windsor Hotel Toya Resort & Spa
is a resort hotel located in Tōyako, Abuta,
Hokkaidō ,Japan . Managed by The Windsor Hotels International, the Windsor Hotel Toya Resort & Spa is to be the main conference site of34th G8 summit , which is to be the fifthG8 summit to take place in Japan.History
The Hotel Apex Tōya opened in December, 1993. To manage the hotel, the Windsor Hotels International was established in July, 1997, and the hotel was renamed the Windsor Hotel Tōya.
The
Hokkaido Takushoku Bank , which had financed the hotel, went bankrupt in November 1997, and the management of the hotel was discontinued for lack of funds. In 2000, Tokachi Urban Properties, a local real-estate company, purchased the land and building of the hotel, and extensive renovation of the building was done during the following year.After the building was redone, the hotel was opened as The Windsor Hotel Toya Resort & Spa in June 1, 2002. In the same year, the hotel was acceded to
the Leading Hotels of the World , and the Windsor Hospitality Institute, a school for hotel clerks, was established.Secom , a security company, has owned the hotel since 2003, when the company coupled the Tokachi Urban Properties.Overview
The Windsor Hotel Toya Resort & Spa is located on the top of Mount Poromoi which is 625 m high, providing a scenic view of
Lake Tōya . The hotel is affiliating with three-star Michelin restaurants in France, and affluent tourists fromHong Kong andSingapore have frequently visited.On
April 23 ,2007 , the site was announced to be the venue of34th G8 summit , and the entrance and the second floor are to be remodeled. Between July 1 and July 10 of 2008, the hotel plans to suspend its regular business due to the G8 summit. [ [http://www.windsor-hotels.co.jp/en/toya/ The Windsor Hotels International, about the G8 Hokkaidō Tōyako Summit] en icon]References
External links
* [http://www.windsor-hotels.co.jp/en/toya/ The Windsor Hotel Toya Resort & Spa Official Website]
* [http://www.lhw.com/property.aspx?propertyid=389 The Leading Hotels of the World]
* [http://www.do-summit.jp/en/ Hokkaidō Tōyako Summit Preparation Council 2008]
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