This lifestyle hotel is located at the west exit of Omiya Station, the largest terminal station north of Tokyo. Unlike traditional hotels, it features a sky spa with open-air baths on the top floor, and a combined check-in lobby and dining lounge on the lower floors—creating exceptional public spaces for all guests.Given its prime location in front of the station, the ground floor includes retail shops and coin-operated parking, while guest rooms are arranged from the 2nd to the 12th floor. Each room is fitted with expansive 2-meter-square windows—the largest ever used by Candeo Hotels—offering a sense of openness and a strong connection to the cityscape.The exterior design emphasizes vertical lines to highlight the building’s height, topped with a distinctive crown. Gold accents, inspired by the name “Candeo” (meaning “to shine like the sun”), are used throughout to create a sparkling presence, establishing the hotel as a new landmark for the west side of the station. The interior design reflects local culture, incorporating elements such as bonsai—Saitama’s traditional craft—origami, and karesansui (dry landscape gardens), expressing the elegance and subtlety of Japanese aesthetics.