Hi, We're kabin

Hi, we’re Kabin
We're a standalone kind of hotel.
We’re building for the live-like-a-local type of traveler.

Quick and convenient without all the added fluff. Built for the next generation of travelers who want more for less, delivered sustainably and powered by technology.
We want our travelers to go out, explore and do what makes them feel well-travelled. In other words: explore, in real life (Explore, IRL).

“Kabin” is inspired by the Japanese term "tankōbon" (単行本), which refers to an independent/standalone book that is not part of a collection. In English, it alludes to a cozy cabin.
company info
Name
WAYFARER 株式会社
Address
1-17-1 Toranomon Hills Tower, Minato, Tokyo 105-6415
Incorporation
October 15, 2019
Representative Director
Winston Chu
Banking Partners
Mitsubishi UFJ Group
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
TEAM
CEO
Winston Chu
Director
lans shoji koide
CTO
ANDREA belvedere
CPO & Chief of Staff
sabine wisnioski
CFO
javier munoz
Brand & Creative Lead
Antarius reynolds
We’re rethinking hotels, join our team and let’s build something cool.
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