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[Hoshinoya Okinawa] Seasonal event “Sabani aperitif on the beach” An event associated with an Okinawan event to pray for safe voyages and abundant fishing will be held.

2022.04.12

At “Hoshinoya Okinawa”, a resort along the coastline that gathers the luxury of Okinawa, we will hold a seasonal event “Sabani Aperitif on the beach” of “Harley” to enjoy the beautiful evening view spreading on the west coast.
Harley is an Okinawan event held in May of the lunar calendar to pray for safe voyages and abundant fishing. Rowing is held on a traditional fishing boat called sabani, and after the rowing, it is customary to drink sake on the beach. Based on that custom, in Hoshinoya Okinawa, a space where you can enjoy apéritif and aperitif will appear, centering on sabani placed on the beach.

Aperitif enjoying the evening view that spreads in the glass

Sabani, a traditional fishing boat, is likened to a drink counter, and beautiful colors of apéritif are available. Orange wine that dyes the sea and sky like a sunset, rose wine that looks like a pin-colored sky created by the setting sun over thin clouds, and high balls made from Awamori that is stored in barrels and has a beautiful amber color like the surface of the water that glitters in the setting sun. You can enjoy the evening view that spreads out in the glass.

Overview of "Sabani Aperitif on the Beach"

Period: May 15th-June 30th, 2022
Time: 18:30 – 20:00
Price: Free
Target: Guest
Remarks: Implementation details may change depending on the weather.

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