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The heat and humidity throughout the rainy season from June to August can discourage travellers from visiting Japan in summer, however there are many experiences that can be enjoyed, and only relished during this time of year.
With six locations across Japan, HOSHINOYA weaves the local climate, history, and culture into the hospitality of each property. Here’s how you can immerse yourself in an experience unique to summer at HOSHINOYA.
Enjoy the sound of rain at Mount Fuji
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On rainy days, guests are invited to special covered seatingon a wooden terrace in the forest wherethey can sip warm whiskey barrel-aged coffee cocktails to enjoy the sound of rain, nature’s mostcalming sound.
Indulge in seasonal Kaiseki
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In Summer, guests can enjoy a special kaiseki dinner combining the culinary culture of Shinshu, the traditional name of Nagano Prefecture, with the seasonal abundance of wild-caught game and river fish. The dinner takes place in a private building with a babbling river running through the grounds.
Paddle Okinawa’s pristine coastline
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Anchored outside the reef is a private cruiser that transports guests to points where they can switch to a kayak to get a closer look at Okinawa’s spectacular scenery, including a kilometre-long 30-metre-high sheer cliff, mangroves along the sea border and table corals.
Stargazing on Taketomi Island
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Designed to match the landscape and culture of its special location, HOSHINOYA Taketomi Island offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Here guests can sit on a hill overlooking the village to admire the stunning starry sky whilst enjoying a five-course French meal using ingredients familiar to the island.
Relax like anaristocrat in the Heian period
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Only in the summer do they set up the Noryo-Doko, a special cooling floor where you can sit and enjoy a refreshing Kaiseki course with a breeze blowing through the water garden and the sound of a waterfall nearby.
Try a refreshing dessert reminiscent of the Edo period
In the heart of Tokyo, a tall black monument-like building blends in with its surroundings. Inside isthe stylish and contemporary hot spring ryokan that is HOSHINOYA Tokyo. It’s hard to believe that one could replenish their wellbeing within Tokyo’s financial district.This summer, guests can savour a special summer ice made with fermented foods and fresh seasonal fruits that have been savoured since the Edo period. Fermented foods such as amazake, doburoku and mirin seasoning will feature in the 10 layers of varying textures and flavours of ice that is sure to delight and cool one’s appetite.
*Source: Maki Watabe at m.watabe@thedoq.com
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