Hoshino Resorts KAI Izumo 13 Feb 2019
Hoshino Resorts: Updates & Media Support Program FEB 2019

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Hoshino Resorts (doq Pty Ltd)

The Hoshino Resorts KAI brand will be holding a diverse range of cherry blossom themed activities and attraction this upcoming spring. Holding numerous hot spring resorts all located in distinct regions throughout Japan, each individual resort has a variety of special spring-time activities available. From traditional 'Iwami Kagura' dances to refreshing pink teas, Hoshino Resorts KAI has something for everyone to enjoy the delicate beauty of spring, cherry blossoms and regional flowers.

Furthermore, around the start of cherry blossoms season, the Hoshino Resorts RISONARE brand will launch the “Wine Suite Maisonette” for its Yatsugatake resort in Yamanashi Prefecture. The Wine Suite Maisonette has a guest room that overlooks Piment Street, a 150m long main area that changes its appearance with the seasons and the magnificent landscapes. Here, you can enjoy wines selected by a sommelier, who bases their choice of wine on the season and the purpose of your trip. Wine glasses suitable for each type of wine are also available, allowing you to indulge yourself to your heart's content.

Check out the cherry blossom forecast and plan the perfect trip, bathing in beautiful memories of Japan by staying at Hoshino Resorts.

For further information, please visit the following websites:

For all media enquiries and for information about the media support program, please contact:

Mihoko Kurosawa
Account Supervisor
doq Pty Ltd
e: m.kurosawa@thedoq.com
t: +61 (0)2 8084 0043
m: +61 (0)498 651 422 

About Hoshino Resorts

Hoshino Resorts was established as a family business in 1904 and has grown into one of the largest Japanese-owned and operated resort brands. With 36 resorts across Japan, the company is expanding globally with new resorts in Tahiti and Bali. As Japan's premier resort company, Hoshino Resorts specialises in operating Japanese ryokans (traditional Japanese inns) and hotels and offers unique Japanese cultural experiences specific to each region. The company remains proudly family-owned, offering a diverse range of Japanese accommodation, cuisine and culture to visitors.