Atami Sekitei, the ultimate zen moment on our Kabuk itinerary.
I stayed at six different hotels over the three weeks I was in Japan, and this one was by far the best. It is a 45minute train ride outside of Tokyo in a coastal town known as Atami. The city is known not only for their seaside vistas and seafood, but also for their hot springs, or onens as they call them. This hotel has onens for guests, including private ones that you can rent. We were lucky enough to get a room that had a private onen inside of it. Dinner and breakfast was included with the room, and it was a delicious bread of local delicacies. And after breakfast, we got to participate in mochi baking. This was by far the most tranquil and culturally rich part of our trip.
When your hotel feels like stepping into a Japanese fairy tale ✨
Atami Sekitei, a serene escape blending traditional ryokan vibes with modern luxury, was the ultimate zen moment on our Kabuk itinerary. Imagine waking up to onsen, lush gardens, and matcha mornings 🏯
Ask your Kabuk concierge about this luxury escape while booking your trip ✈️
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