Japan's first Peanuts Hotel will open in Kitano, Kobe on August 1st. 

Japan's first Peanuts Hotel is a complex hotel featuring Snoopy and his friends, including rooms, a cafe, a restaurant, and a shop selling merchandise.
The hotel is based on the scene from the Peanuts comic, when Snoopy watches the birds sleeping in their doghouse and thinks, "It's nice to have a home where your guests feel comfortable." The entire building is truly a Peanuts-themed world.
 PEANUTS Comic Strip © 1961 Peanuts Worldwide LLC
PEANUTS Comic Strip © 1961 Peanuts Worldwide LLC
Snoopy will greet you as soon as you enter.
 Entrance
Entrance
 1st floor reception lobby
1st floor reception lobby
Charles M. Schulz, the creator of "Peanuts" The city of Santa Rosa, USA, where Robert Schulz had his studio, evokes a sense of the good old days, while Kobe, surrounded by ocean and mountains, exudes an exotic atmosphere reminiscent of the natural beauty of California, the hometown of Snoopy and his Peanuts friends.
The hotel is poised to become a new, heartwarming community spot, bringing together people of all ages, generations, and even borders, while experiencing the roots of "Peanuts," a story that resonates with everyone, from children to adults, about friendship, love, and life philosophy.
The hotel's first floor houses a cafe and merchandise shop, the third floor is a restaurant, and the fourth through sixth floors are guest rooms. In this article, we'll introduce the hotel, recommended menus at the cafe and restaurant, and all the rooms, each with its own unique theme. The cafe, restaurant, and merchandise shop are open to non-guests.
→Go to "PEANUTS Cafe Kobe"
©2018 Peanuts Worldwide LLC

Japan's first Peanuts Hotel is a complex hotel featuring Snoopy and his friends, including rooms, a cafe, a restaurant, and a shop selling merchandise.
The hotel is based on the scene from the Peanuts comic, when Snoopy watches the birds sleeping in their doghouse and thinks, "It's nice to have a home where your guests feel comfortable." The entire building is truly a Peanuts-themed world.
 PEANUTS Comic Strip © 1961 Peanuts Worldwide LLC
PEANUTS Comic Strip © 1961 Peanuts Worldwide LLCSnoopy will greet you as soon as you enter.
 Entrance
Entrance 1st floor reception lobby
1st floor reception lobbyCharles M. Schulz, the creator of "Peanuts" The city of Santa Rosa, USA, where Robert Schulz had his studio, evokes a sense of the good old days, while Kobe, surrounded by ocean and mountains, exudes an exotic atmosphere reminiscent of the natural beauty of California, the hometown of Snoopy and his Peanuts friends.
The hotel is poised to become a new, heartwarming community spot, bringing together people of all ages, generations, and even borders, while experiencing the roots of "Peanuts," a story that resonates with everyone, from children to adults, about friendship, love, and life philosophy.
The hotel's first floor houses a cafe and merchandise shop, the third floor is a restaurant, and the fourth through sixth floors are guest rooms. In this article, we'll introduce the hotel, recommended menus at the cafe and restaurant, and all the rooms, each with its own unique theme. The cafe, restaurant, and merchandise shop are open to non-guests.
→Go to "PEANUTS Cafe Kobe"
©2018 Peanuts Worldwide LLC
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