[Kai Nagato] Watching cherry blossoms at night while enjoying cherry blossom sweets and drinks

2022.02.24

At “Kai Nagato”, which stands in Nagato Yumoto Onsen, a hot spring area along the river surrounded by mountains in the northern part of Yamaguchi Prefecture, “Night Sakura Kawadoko Hanami” will be held from March 26, 2022, where you can enjoy cherry blossoms and sweets from the riverbed terrace. To do.
In order to enjoy the cherry blossoms at night more, we will install candles, sofas and cushions to create a reserved space, which is different from the daytime.

Enjoy a luxurious time on the riverbed terrace

In order to enjoy the cherry blossoms in a relaxed manner, the riverbed terrace is reserved, and the space with cushions, sofas, and candles that imitate cherry blossoms creates a luxurious cherry blossom viewing. While listening to the murmuring of the river flowing in front of you, you can forget about the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the illuminated flower lights in a private space.

"Night cherry blossom set" where you can enjoy sweets and drinks

At the “Akebono Cafe” attached to Kai Nagato, mini dorayaki made by our staff, original sweets (eclairs, cherry blossoms, monaka) and drinks (2 kinds of alcohol, in the middle) developed with a local Japanese sweets shop We will prepare a “night cherry blossom set” where you can enjoy the night cherry blossoms (2 types of non-alcoholic drinks) while enjoying them.
Our dedicated staff will provide these at your own pace, creating a luxurious cherry blossom viewing experience.

"Night cherry blossoms set" that enhances the mood of cherry blossom viewing

In order to enhance the mood of cherry-blossom viewing, we will prepare a “night cherry blossom koromo set” with a spring-like color to match the world’s original hemp yukata. If you go to the socks, sandals, obi, drawstring purse, long haori decoration, and hot spring town at night included in this set, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms at night with even more excitement, and there is no doubt that the photos will look great.

Overview of “Cherry-blossom viewing at night”

Period: March 26th-April 10th, 2022
Price: 6,000 yen per person (tax and service charge included)
Time: 20:30-21:30
Capacity: 2 groups a day * 1 group 1-2 people
Remarks: It may be canceled depending on the weather.

What is included
Night cherry blossom set Sweets (mini dorayaki, eclair, cherry blossoms, in the middle), drink (2 types of alcohol, 2 types of non-alcoholic drinks), night cherry blossoms set (tabi, sandals, obi, purse, long haori)
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Hoshino Resorts “Kai” is a hot spring inn brand developed by Hoshino Resorts nationwide. Under the theme of “It’s a royal road, but it’s new.”, We pursue hospitality that meets modern needs while making the best use of the changing seasons, Japanese taste, and tradition.

It also features “local music” where you can experience the traditional culture and crafts of the area, and “local room” where you can experience the local culture. Currently, it is deployed all over the country, and in July 2021, the 18th facility, “Kai Beppu,” opened in Beppu Onsen, Oita Prefecture.
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