
Muwa Niseko, Japan
Muwa Niseko is a new resort in Hokkaido offering 113 guestrooms, including ski-in/ski-out guestrooms and suites with hot springs.
The resort has two restaurants, Hito By Tacubo, and Sukiyaki Hiyama. There is also a spa, and the infinity onsen where guests can enjoy views of Mount Yotei.

Crowne Plaza Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Malaysia
The 320-room Crowne Plaza Kuala Lumpur City Centre is located in the heart of Malaysia’s capital city and within walking distance to the KLCC business and shopping districts.
The rooms and suites offer a versatile experience with distinct zones, ensuring a perfect balance between work and relaxation.
Facilities include a lobby lounge and bar, co-working lounge, rooftop infinity pool, fitness centre, F&B, and event venues.

lyf Ginza Tokyo, Japan
Just a one-minute walk from Kyobashi and Takaracho subway stations and a seven-minute walk from Tokyo station is the newly opened lyf Ginza Tokyo. The hotel’s location also provides easy access to Ginza, Asakusa and Tsukiji.
lyf Ginza Tokyo will offer 140 guestrooms in a variety of sizes, from compact studios to larger two-bedroom rooms.
The property includes a co-working space and communal lounge, social kitchen, launderette, gym, as well as a café and bar on the ground floor.

Nozo Hotel, Japan
Nozo Hotel is a winter ski resort situated near the powder snow and snowboarding slopes in Kitanomine, Furano. Aside from winter, the hotel also offers biking, hiking, and water rafting activities in the summer.
The 78-room hotel features Superior and Deluxe rooms for two, and larger Family Rooms and Junior Suites for families. It also has a restaurant onsite, as well as a bar lounge, bakery, communal hot water baths, sauna, gym, kids’ playroom, coin laundry, ski lockers, shop, and event venues.
The property is a two-hour drive from Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport and a one-hour drive from the domestic airport at Asahikawa.




Bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to TTC Asia, she has previously headed various marketing roles in luxury brands from automobile, hospitality, timepieces to fashion.
She will take over from current president Yuji Akasaka starting April 1.
Having previously been the resident manager at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore, she rejoins the Singapore property from The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong where she also served as general manager.
He will be responsible for the sales organisation including maximising opportunities across all booking distribution channels and deepening valued travel partner relationships.













