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8 Build 8 profiles remain the observed public baseline.
Spann property registry
These profile records are public documentation, not supply. The corpus now groups 32 properties into six regional collections so broad discovery can move into a structured next hop instead of a flat list.
Spann is trying to catch broad travel-intent discovery like Kyoto honeymoon stays, Niseko ski lodging, Naoshima art-hotel searches, and family-suite queries where a property is discoverable but the real fit still turns on ambiguity.
The six collection pages now carry explicit region query targets, property-intent bridges, and machine-readable continuity to the matching property and request-state surfaces.
Corpus shape
8 Build 8 profiles remain the observed public baseline.
24 additional profiles define the 32-stage expansion set.
6 regional collection pages structure entry before property detail.
Boundary
Regional collections
Tokyo property profiles for luxury ryokan, family suites, and design-led urban stays.
Routes Tokyo luxury ryokan, family suite, apartment-hotel, and design-hotel discovery into profile records that separate bath, room-layout, and service-model ambiguity.
Kansai profiles spanning Kyoto, Nara, Koyasan, and Osaka.
Routes Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, and Koyasan lodging intent into property profiles where honeymoon, ryokan, family-suite, temple-stay, and heritage-format ambiguity is still visible.
Kyushu and Fukuoka profiles for onsen, heritage, and city-stay routing.
Routes Kyushu onsen, Fukuoka family apartment-hotel, and heritage-stay discovery into profiles that keep arrival, bath, meal, and product-format ambiguity separate.
Hokkaido profiles beyond Niseko alone: ski, city onsen, lake retreat, and Hakodate.
Routes Hokkaido ski, Niseko condo-hotel, Sapporo onsen, lake-retreat, and Hakodate ryokan discovery into profile records with seasonality and arrival ambiguity intact.
Okinawa profiles for boutique luxury, condo-hotel family fit, and outer-island stays.
Routes Okinawa luxury, family condo-hotel, and outer-island discovery into profiles that separate villa, age, island logistics, and service-model ambiguity.
Wildcard profiles for distinct demand pockets that do not belong in the five core regional clusters.
Routes high-distinction Hakone, Naoshima, Takayama, and Tohoku discovery into property profiles that should not be flattened into the five core regional clusters.
Demand patterns
This profile meets broad Kyoto luxury and honeymoon demand while keeping room, package, and building distinctions explicit.
This profile targets luxury Niseko retreat discovery where private-onsen expectations and seasonal-stay assumptions usually stay unresolved.
This profile gives Okinawa luxury and adults-oriented discovery a place to express age, villa, and arrival-logistics ambiguity clearly.
This profile maps broad Hakone luxury-ryokan demand to the actual heritage, onsen, and room-definition ambiguities that standard discovery leaves blurred.
This profile is built for art-led Naoshima discovery where building/product distinctions and island timing are central to the real decision.
This profile makes broad Kyoto family and group-stay demand legible while keeping suite-layout and occupancy-fit ambiguity explicit.
This profile targets ski-intent Niseko discovery where seasonality, condo-hotel expectations, and room-depth spread matter more than a flat hotel listing.
This profile serves heritage-led Takayama discovery where building expectations, meals, and rural arrival planning all shape the real fit decision.
This profile gives Tokyo luxury-ryokan discovery a canonical next hop where room, bath, and package distinctions stay visible.
This profile strengthens Tokyo urban-onsen discovery where travelers find a stay broadly but still need bath and service distinctions explained cleanly.
This profile gives Tokyo family and group discovery a structured answer path around bed layout, apartment-hotel expectations, and occupancy fit.
This profile helps Tokyo group and family discovery routes where the real decision depends on bedroom count, suite layout, and occupancy fit.
Live profiles
Kyoto, Japan
Niseko, Japan
Nanjo, Japan
Hakone, Japan
Naoshima, Japan
Kyoto, Japan
Niseko, Japan
Takayama, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Kyoto, Japan
Kyoto, Japan
Kyoto, Japan
Nara, Japan
Koyasan, Japan
Osaka, Japan
Yufuin, Japan
Kurokawa Onsen, Japan
Kirishima, Japan
Fukuoka, Japan
Dazaifu, Japan
Lake Akan, Japan
Sapporo, Japan
Lake Shikotsu, Japan
Hakodate, Japan
Onna, Japan
Taketomi Island, Japan
Yamagata, Japan
Machine surface
Continuity
Start at the registry, move into a property page, then follow the request-state surface when the answer becomes ambiguous. The point is not to simulate authority. The point is to keep the ambiguity visible and machine-readable.