Resort style to spend at “Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora” in Hakone, a summer resort

2021.07.20

Hotel Indigo is a lifestyle boutique hotel brand that arouses the curiosity of visitors with the culture and history of “Neighborhood”. This year, “THE FOREST DECK”, a stylish space where the bright midsummer sun and clear air are comfortable, will appear on the wooden deck of Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora.

In collaboration with Moet & Chandon, who is popular as a champagne that leads everyday life to a special moment, we offer draft beer, unique and fashionable street food, etc., including “Ice Imperial” to enjoy with ice using Hakone’s natural water. I will. Also, at night, change the expression of the sparkler and enjoy the moment until it disappears in the silence of the forest.

Period: July 21st (Wednesday) -August 31st (Tuesday)
Business hours: 12:30〜19:30

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Accommodation plan with welcome champagne (breakfast included) / (evening / breakfast included)

Period:

July 21st (Wednesday) -August 31st (Tuesday)

Price:

1 night 2 days 2 people 1 room 50,216 yen ~ (tax and service charge included)

Parquet workshop

A workshop on “Zuku shaving” and “Parquet work” by Yuta Shimizu, a young artist of Hakone’s traditional craft parquet, is also held. Children can also participate, and it is perfect for free study during the summer vacation.

Dates: July 24th, August 7th, August 21st
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August 16 (Monday) Hakone Gora Capital Grill

Hakone Gora capital ware celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. From Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, you can enjoy the capital ware and fireworks. Please spend a special night once a year with hot springs and fireworks in the guest room private hot spring facing Hayakawa.

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