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It seems the only escape from this former prison will be through its luxurious front doors. Japan’s Hoshino Resorts has plans to transform the Former Nara Prison into a high-end hotel, set to welcome its first guests in spring 2026. This unique project, under the Hoshinoya group, marks Japan’s first foray into converting a prison into a lavish lodging establishment.
Built in 1908, the Former Nara Prison is a significant cultural landmark in Japan, known for its red-brick construction and unique design. Originally part of the Meiji government’s initiative to modernize the country’s judicial system, the prison was one of Japan’s largest five during that era. Its historical and architectural importance was recognized in 2017 when it was designated as an Important Cultural Property, a title that highlights its value as a modern architectural gem.
The design of the Hoshinoya Nara Prison, as the hotel will be called, will spotlight a Haviland System—a central guard tower surrounded by radial wings of cells, a layout that symbolized the nation’s approach to “modern prison” architecture. This historical structure will remain intact during the renovation, with Azuma Architect & Associates leading the design work, while Studio on Site handles the landscaping.

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Hoshino Resorts is also converting the once stark, solitary confinement cells into 48 posh guest rooms. Alongside these accommodations, the hotel will feature a restaurant, lounge, and a museum dedicated to educating visitors—hotel guests and the general public alike—about the prison’s history.
“The renovation of the site not only incorporates a hotel but will also include repair work to withstand earthquakes, museums, and commercial facilities so that the entire site is more accessible,” the company expressed in a 2020 announcement.

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This overhaul is part of a larger trend in Japan to preserve and repurpose historic buildings. When the former prison reopens its doors in 2026, guests will have the opportunity to experience a night behind bars like never before, surrounded by the echoes of history and the comforts of modern luxury.
[via Asahi Shimbun and Travel Weekly Asia, images via Hoshino Resorts]