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RISONARE Atami “Fireworks Women’s Journey”, where you can enjoy watching fireworks at a special seat without being crowded

2020.06.11

Rinare Atami, a hot spring resort in the Atami area, “Risonare Atami”, Atami Seaside Fireworks from June 14 to December 13, 2020 Limited to 13 heavens only A plan to enjoy a fireworks house, a “fireworks cabin secret journey”. Atami seaside fireworks large contemporary concept traditional Japanese restaurant “Washoku restaurant fireworks” in a warm atmosphere. Tametsu preparation for guest’s room, small lines, incense sticks, fireworks, etc.

Special seats for watching fireworks and shooting by a professional photographer

Japanese dining After the dinner in the private room of the fireworks, you can go out to the terrace from the private room and there is the appreciation seat. With special seats prepared only for plan users, you can enjoy the light shining in the night sky of Atami and the echoing sound. In addition, a professional photographer will capture the appearance and fireworks while watching. It’s difficult to shoot by yourself, but you can also take a picture of the back and the fireworks in a yukata. Watching fireworks in a private space with a photograph taken by a professional photographer is a perfect reward for yourself.

Fireworks-only content that raises the mood for watching fireworks

1 Wearing a fireworks print yukata and having dinner at Japanese dining fireworks

Limited to this plan, fireworks pattern yukata, obi, and accessories are provided in the guest room. The staff will assist you in dressing and setting hair, so it is safe for people who are not familiar with yukata. Wearing a fireworks-patterned yukata will increase your mood for watching fireworks.
At Japanese-style dining fireworks, you can enjoy kaiseki cuisine with seasonal tastes centered on seafood such as turban shells and goldfish, in a space surrounded by fireworks. Sparkling sake “HANABI” that can be played in your mouth reminds you of the fireworks in the night sky.

2 Sparkler to enjoy in the guest room

Under this plan, you will stay in the Terrace Living Suite (123 sqm, Terrace 35 sqm) with a terrace overlooking Sagami Bay. On the terrace of the guest room, you can enjoy sparklers designed by RISONARE Atami. The sparklers that you can enjoy while immersing yourself in the afterglow of the fireworks will add a touch of time to your private night. In addition, you can enjoy the fireworks while staying in the guest room, as we prepare sweets in packages that imitate fireworks balls and books about fireworks.

Stay schedule example

・First day

15:00 Check-in
16:00 Yukata selection, dressing, hair set
18:00 Japanese Dining Dinner with Fireworks
20:20 Watch fireworks at a special seat
21:30 Enjoy the sparkler in your room
22:30 Take a bath at the large public bath, “Myosei no Yu”

・Second day

09:00 Breakfast at Studio Buffet Mogumogu
11:00 Relax at Solano Beach Books&Cafe
12:00 Checkout

"Fireworks Women's Trip" Overview

Date
All 13 days of the Atami Sea Fireworks Festival from June 14 to December 13, 2020
Sunday, June 14th, Saturday, June 27th, Sunday, July 26th, Friday, July 31st, Wednesday, August 5th,
August 18 (Tue), August 21 (Fri), August 23 (Sun), August 27 (Thurs), September 22 (Tue),
October 10th (Saturday), December 6th (Sunday), December 13th (Sunday)

Fee
From 60,000 yen (4 people 1 room per person, tax not included)

Contents
Terrace Living Suite overnight stay, dinner (Japanese dining fireworks), breakfast (studio
Buffet mogumogu), fireworks pattern yukata rental, dressing, hair set, special seats for watching fireworks,
Shooting by a professional photographer, RISONARE Atami original sparkler, sparkling
Japanese sake “HANABI”, fireworks ball package sweets, books about fireworks
*Staff will do dressing and hair setting if you wish.

Capacity
1 group (2-4 people)

Target
20 years or older

Reservation
Up to 7 days ago on the official website (Risonare Atami)

Highest standard corona measures declaration

>Risonare Atami’s highest standard corona countermeasure declaration

1 Hygiene management
At Hoshino Resorts, as part of corona countermeasures, we take the following measures in consideration of our customers’ health and public health.
・Check temperature at check-in and confirm overseas travel history
・In addition to regular guest room cleaning, cleaning and wiping with alkaline electrolyzed water inside the hotel
・Install alcohol for disinfection in various places in the building
・Alcohol disinfection of fingers for all customers when entering a restaurant
・High temperature cleaning of tableware (plates, glasses) and cutlery (80 degrees or more), disinfection cleaning of food trays
・Wear a mask when serving customers in the hall
・Thorough management of staff health and hygiene (temperature measurement and check of records before going to work)
2 “3 dense” avoidance
The following measures are taken to create a stay that avoids three types of “closeness”: closed, dense, and close.
・During stays, restrictions on entering/entering stores where congestion is confirmed
・Manage the congestion status of restaurants and decentralize entry time
・Implementation of line-up restrictions when checking out at check-out

Details: >Hoshino Resort Corona Countermeasure Summary

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