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laurastudarus · 1 year
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To the surprise of none, Tokyo is a popular vacation spot. And even if you’ve never visited Japan, chances are you’ve probably been introduced to its culture—whether it was growing up with a Nintendo obsession, seeing cherry blossoms splashed across friends’ Instagrams, or even just visits to your favorite local ramen bar. So why not plan a visit? This guide will help you with one key aspect of your trip: Sorting through Tokyo hotels to find the best one for you.
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Daftar Rekomendasi 10 Hotel Bintang 5 Jepang Terbaik Dan Termewah Tahun 2022
Daftar Rekomendasi 10 Hotel Bintang 5 Jepang Terbaik Dan Termewah Tahun 2022
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lgcmanager · 2 months
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LGC GIRLS BREAKER
SCHEDULE TYPE: VARIABLE SCHEDULE RESTRICTIONS: for reference as to whether your muse is eligible for this event, see below or please click over HERE.
following the LGC GIRLS VARIETY SURVEY done a few weeks ago, NA PD has invited those who have filled the survey to participate in a new MNET VARIETY SHOW: LGC GIRLS BREAKER. in this 10 episodes show, the girls will be divided in 3 teams (CRYSTALLIS, FABULA and NOVA) who will compete for the BREAKER title in various categories. here are the participants of each team:
TEAM CRYSTALLIS: AHN JAEHWA, GONG HYEJOO, MIN SOYOUN, MOON SOMIN, SEO YURA, YAMASHITA ICHIKA
TEAM FABULA: CHA SORI, LEE MINJI, MOON HAYOUNG, NOH AREUM, OH EUNHYE, SEO NINA + PARK TAEHA
TEAM NOVA: KIM NAYOUNG, KWON SENA, SEO MINSEO, SON NABI, WATANABE MIYU, YU MILAN + YANG AERI
this lineup will also be releasing digitally the THEME SONG of the show 'SONAR (BREAKER)'. the line distribution is available HERE.
EPISODE 1: JAPAN TRIP
through the month of july, each team will meet NA PD individually. they will be told that the production team has taken a look at their survey and have decided to make their wishes come through, starting by sending all the girls to TOKYO, JAPAN for 3 days and 2 nights trip, since many of the girl wanted to travel! they will leave on AUGUST 26 and stay at the famous hotel HOSHINOYA TOKYO where the production team will have reserved two floors or the girls and accompanying staff.
FLOOR 1:
ROOM 1 (3): MIN SOYOUN, MOON SOMIN, YAMASHITA ICHIKA
ROOM 2 (3): CHA SORI, MOON HAYOUNG, SEO NINA
ROOM 3 (3): KIM NAYOUNG, WATANABE MIYU, YU MILAN
ROOM 4: LGC MANAGERS
ROOM 5: LGC MANAGERS
ROOM 6: PRODUCTION STAFF
FLOOR 2:
ROOM 1 (3): AHN JAEHWA, GONG HYEJOO, SEO YURA
ROOM 2 (3): LEE MINJI, NOH AREUM, OH EUNHYE
ROOM 3 (3): KWON SENA, SEO MINSEO, SON NABI
ROOM 4 (2): PARK TAEHA and YANG AERI
ROOM 5: LGC MANAGERS
ROOM 6: PRODUCTION STAFF
they will have the late afternoon and early evening free to visit tokyo and do whatever they want to in small groups, all followed by their own camera crew. in the evening, the girls will reunite at the hotel well the production crew will have organized a buffet feast with japanese specialities.
on the morning of the second day, the girls will embark on a bus that will take them to the currently active RYŌGOKU KOKUGIKAN, home of sumo. they will be given a tour of the venue and a short history of sumo before reaching the main hall where a twist will be revealed; the true purpose of the trip is to film a competition that will have TEAM CRYSTALLIS, TEAM FABULA and TEAM NOVA compete against each other on the ryogoku kukgikan ring.
EPISODE 2-5: IN THE RING
in their variety survey, the girls had to name a skill or sport they were confident no one could beat them in. this inter team competition is to determine if the girls are truly masters of their pick or not! if a girl manages to defend her title of 'master' her team will received ONE CARD, if a girl from a competiting team manages to win over the title, her team will receive TWO CARDS, if another girl from the same team as the 'master' wins over the title, their team wil receive ONE AND A HALF card. the purposes of these cards will be revealed later! for each 'challenge' a minimum of 2 members and a maximum of 3 may represent their team, only for the 'masters' of each skill it is mandatory to be part of a challenge
CHALLENGE: CUP FILLING
a game where the competitors will have to fill a cup of water will their eyes folded. the person who manages to fill theirs the most without any spilling wins. mandatory for 'water cup master' yang aeri of team nova.
CHALLENGE: SPEED TALKING/TONGUE TWISTERS
a game where the competitors not only have to properly pronounce korean tongue twisters, they must do so as quickly as possible. the person who manages to pronounce the tongue twister the fastest (each attempt will be timed) wins the round. the winner is determined once a person has 3 wins. Mandatory for 'tongue twister masters' yamashita ichika of team crystallis and son nabi of team nova and 'speed talking master' moon hayoung of team fabula.
CHALLENGE: HIGH NOTE
competitors stand in line and each person must sing higher than the previous girl sang. if they do not manage it or their voice crack, they are eliminated. the game keeps going until only one person is left. mandatory for 'high note master' park taeha of team fabula.
CHALLENGE: MEMORIZING CHOICES
during this game, the non competing members will be given a topic and will have to draw on a white board their choice (example: the topic is 'coffee order' and park yumi writes 'flat white'). competitors will have 20 seconds to memorize each girl's choices. the person who manages to get each girl and their order correct the fastest (each attempt will be timed) wins the round. the winner is determined once a person has 3 wins. mandatory for 'coffee orders master' gong hyejoo of team crystallis
CHALLENGE : LIMBO/FLEXIBILITY
a game of limbo to test the girls' flexibility. the bar will progressively get lower. anybody who touches the ground or make the bar fall is eliminated. Keeps going until only one person is left. mandatory for 'limbo master' lee minji of team fabula and 'flexibility master' watanabe miyu of team nova
CHALLENGE: BOY GROUP DANCES
snippet of random boy group songs will be played, the fastest to guess the correct group and song title will have to dance the keypoint of the choreo (i.e: usually the chorus). if they fail at any of these, chance is given to the other competitors to give their guesses and try the choreo. Winner is determined once a person has 3 wins. mandatory for 'kpop dances master' seo yura and 'boygroup dances master' moon somin of team crystallis
including breaks and various set up changes, filming is expected to last until early evening. the girls will be given the evening off, no cameras filming. as long as they keep their managers updated, they will be allowed to do what they want on this second night.
EPISODE 5-8: MIGHT AND BRAIN
on the third morning, the girls will once again hop on a bus that will take them to a sports center this time. they will be asked to get off the bus one by one, after which the staff will blindfold them and deafen them with headphones andtake them to an unspecified location inside the building. once they will be allowed to take their headphones and blindfolds off, they will find themselves with 2 or 3 of their teammates in either a room with various monitors and a microphone or a large closed office, where, on the desk are in-ear pieces of each girl inside the room.
monitor rooms:
ROOM 1/TEAM CRYSTALLIS: GONG HYEJOO, MIN SOYOUN, YAMASHITA ICHIKA
ROOM 2/TEAM FABULA: CHA SORI, NOH AREUM, SEO NINA
ROOM 3/TEAM NOVA: KWON SENA, WATANABE MIYU, YANG AERI
offices:
OFFICE 1/TEAM CRYSTALLIS: AHN JAEHWA, MOON SOMIN, SEO YURA
OFFICE 2/TEAM FABULA: LEE MINJI, MOON HAYOUNG, PARK TAEHA, OH EUNHYE
OFFICE 3/TEAM NOVA: KIM NAYOUNG, SEO MINSEO, SON NABI, YU MILAN
NA PD will then inform them that the girls inside the OFFICES are acting as AVATARS of those inside the MONITOR ROOMS. their goal is to help the girls currently inside the offices clear various challenges to either gain a key to escape a room or gain a clue to find the next key until they find the key to actually free the girls the monitor rooms who hold the last key to escape the building! the first team to escape will receive 8 CARDS, the second team will received 4 CARDS and the last one will get only a SINGLE CARD.
each team will go through around 10 ROOMS before being able to free the girls in the monitor rooms, beginning in an escape room in the form of an office. after deciphering a cypher hidden inside a pencil holder, the girls will be able to unlock the computer, after searching through the files on the computer, they will find a 4 digit code that will unlock a safe hidden behind a painting where they'll find the key to escape this first room.
the following rooms will vary in order and type. some teams will go through same rooms, while others might never come near them. we will not elaborate on each rooms, only those where teams will definitely go through:
INDOOR TOP ROPE CLIMBING ROOM (mandatory: team nova):
the avatar girls will have to climb a 30 feet tall wall and unlock the vault where the key is kept. hints for the combination of the code are found all over the wall at different level. teams will find a mix of numbers and basic math symbols. monitor team will be in charge of solving the mathematical equation.
SWIMMING POOL ROOM (mandatory: team fabula, team nova):
the avatar girls will be seated on ejectable seats while the monitor team will have to answer random trivia questions. If the monitor team gets the answer wrong, all avatar girls will be ejected in the pool. monitor team must give 5 correct answers in a row to escape the room.
MYSTERY BOX ROOM (mandatory: team crystallis, team nova):
what's in the box challenge where the monitor girls will be given a hint of what's in the box (example: the hint is food, once the box is revealed, there are pealed grapes in it) and pick which girl would be good at guessing it. each avatar can only go once in a single round and are only allowed one person guessing their item wrong. should more than one girl be wrong, they'll have to do another round. results are only given at the end of the round.
KARAOKE ROOM (mandatory: team crystallis, team nova):
avatar girls will get to pick a song to sing on a karaoke machine. the song must be from another lgc group/a song they haven't participated in (example: crystallis may pick a fabula, nova, lgc girls fn song. they may also pick a recent lgc girls japan song since none of the members were in, but songs from the first release aren't allowed). to pass the challenge, they must get a minimum score of 95. however, some of the lyrics will be missing and the monitor girls will be the ones in charge of filling the blanks in real time.
GHOST ROOM (mandatory: team fabula):
each avatar girls will have to go through a large dark decrepit old gymnasium storage room while holding a camera. hidden behind boxes and mats are people dressed in ghost. the avatar girls' goal is to reach the end of the room without being caught by the ghosts. if or when caught, the girls will be returned to the entrance. to leave the room, they need to give a password at the door. hints of this password are hidden on walls, boxed, and various objects that can only be clearly seen through the camera feed by the monitor girls. each girl may go once per round. after each round, a hint is added to help guess the password.
ASMR ROOM (mandatory: team crystallis):
a rest room. here, all the avatar girls must prepare and eat a snack (example: peel eggs, prepare ramen, eat chips, open a can of drink, ect) without exceeding 35 decibels. the challenge can only be completed once each avatar girl has eaten one snack and drank one drink.
CHILDREN'S ROOM (mandatory: team fabula):
avatar girls will  have to play games against actual children! monitor girls will be in charge of picking one game at which they believe their avatars can win against children. the choices are: red light green light, tops (paengi), rubber band game and gonggi. avatars only need to win one game, however, for each game lost, they get their forehead flicked by the kids.
HIDE AND SEEK ROOM (mandatory: team crystallis, team nova):
in a very large props storage room, the avatars will get 30 seconds to hide from a staff member. their goal is not get found until the monitor girls guess correctly how many 'la' are in a given nova song (possible songs: rising, girls' capitalism, generation, draw (my time), play love game). if the monitor girls don't manage to guess the correct answer before all the avatar girls are found, the game starts again with a new song.
STAMINA ROOM (mandatory: team fabula):
in a gym with various equipment, each avatar girls must challenge one coach in an exercise they are confident in (example: wall chair). meanwhile, the monitor girls will be given a chance to help their avatars by playing deaf guessing game, where one person must try to get another one to guess a word just by reading their lips. for each word they get right, the competing coach gets 2 pounds added on them.
RELAY RACE ROOM (mandatory: all):
on a track field, the avatar girls will have to run through various obstacles holding a rolled up paper. once they reach the next girl, they must unroll that paper and tell the monitor girls the word on it, meawhile the monitor girls have 5 seconds to say one related word to it (example: first word is 'beach', the monitor girls say 'sun', 'sand', 'sunscreen'). should the monitor girls fail to get the words in the allocated time, the avatar must go back to her starting point, pick a new roll and go through her obstacle again. once the monitor girl succeeds, the next avatar girl can finally go ahead. first obstacle: jump on one foot. second obstacle: wear and inflated suit. third obstacle: jump to get a bite of ring corn snack dangling from a string.
ARTS ROOM (mandatory: team crystallis):
monitor girls are given 45 seconds to describe a word to an avatar girl who will have to draw what the monitor girls tell her (word example: an apple). monitor girls cannot use the word or any word related to it (example: say 'fruit' in the case of apple) to help the person drawing. after time has ran out, the other avatar girls have 45 seconds to guess the word. the group passes as soon as they guess one word correctly.
after filming this segment, the girls will fly back to korea. winners will be announced at the end of the event.
EPISODE 9-10: GLAMPING
finally, on SEPTEMBER 2 the girls will be heading to 67 VILLAGE for a 1N2D glamping retreat! upon arrival, they will learn that the cards they've been collecting are for a FOOD BINGO. they will be allowed to fill as many cards as they are given with food items. meanwhile, a buffet with corresponding food will be set up for the other guests of the resort who will get to pick only one item. what they pick will decide which 'food' comes out on the girls' cards. the fastest team to get a bingo will received 150,000 won, the second team 100,000 won and the third 50,000won, all to use on groceries. winners will be announced at the end of the event.
the rest of the time will be used by each team to cook various dishes that the whole group will share in the evening. after their meal, all the girls will get to sit in a circle and discuss memories of filming, hopes for the future for lgc girls or anything they want to share about this experience. finally, they will get to hang out in mix and match groups in their tents.
TENT 1: KIM NAYOUNG, LEE MINJI, YAMASHITA ICHIKA, YU MILAN
TENT 2: AHN JAEHWA, GONG HYEJOO, SEO NINA, YANG AERI
TENT 3: CHA SORI, KWON SENA, NOH AREUM, SEO YURA
TENT 4: MIN SOYOUN, OH EUNHYE, SEO MINSEO, WATANABE MIYU
TENT 5: MOON HAYOUNG, MOON SOMIN, PARK TAEHA, SON NABI
REQUIREMENTS
for this event you may write ONE SOLO (300 words minimum), ONE 4 REPLIES THREAD with anyone (8 lines minimum for each reply) and ONE 4 REPLIES THREAD with someone you have never interacted with before OR haven't interacted with since before january 2023. solos and threads must be about any of the content that is filmed by the camera (threads during breaks or off camera aren't eligible) and will reward +8 SKILL POINTS, +8 NOTORIETY each !
make sure to use the hashtag lgc:girlsbreaker on your threads and solos ! to validate your skill points and collect your notoriety points, please submit the following form ONCE on the points blog before OCTOBER 19, 2024 11:59 EDT.
 MUSE NAME ∙ LGC GIRLS BREAKER  - SOLO: +8 SKILL POINTS DISTRIBUTION +8 notoriety [ LINK ]  - ANYONE THREAD: +8 SKILL POINTS DISTRIBUTION +8 notoriety [ LINK ]  - OTHER THREAD: +8 SKILL POINTS DISTRIBUTION +8 notoriety [ LINK ] - RING CHALLENGE: (write a minimum of 2 challenges in which you want your muse to have taken part in during the ring challenges. mandatory challenges can be used in the count)
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madmeido · 20 days
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Exactly two years ago I stayed at Hoshinoya TOKYO. Although it's not cheap, they had complementary sake, art workshops and it was so peaceful and quiet. It was an amazing experience and I can't wait to visit again. 「insta」
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nokuto · 11 months
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I want to share a project that I'm working on for my graphic design class. It's an ad for a boutique Japanese hotel known as Hoshinoya.
The concept is a pair of chopsticks picking out the hotel's logo from a bowl. The logo is specifically of their Tokyo property, and inside each bowl is Tokyo architecture.
The idea is when you're in Tokyo, Hoshinoya is the first thing you want to eat. Eat meaning the first place you want to visit. The text at the bottom says "itadakimasu"
On the left is the first draft and on the right is the final ad. What do you think of the improvement?
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tokyotravelbureau · 25 days
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Discover Japan’s Top Luxury Experiences with the Tokyo Travel Bureau
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Japan, a land of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity, offers an array of luxury experiences that cater to the most discerning travelers. From opulent accommodations and gourmet dining to unique cultural encounters and serene natural retreats, Japan’s luxury scene is as diverse as it is enchanting. Tokyo Travel Bureau invites you to explore some of the top luxury experiences Japan has to offer, promising an unforgettable journey through one of the world’s most fascinating destinations.
1. Stay in World-Class Accommodations
The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
Situated in the heart of Tokyo, The Ritz-Carlton offers unparalleled luxury with breathtaking views of the city skyline and Mount Fuji. This 5-star hotel combines modern sophistication with traditional Japanese elements, providing guests with spacious rooms, exquisite dining options, and a top-notch spa. The Ritz-Carlton’s Club Lounge is a highlight, offering an exclusive retreat with personalized service and gourmet fare.
Aman Tokyo
For a more serene experience, Aman Tokyo blends contemporary design with traditional Japanese aesthetics. Located in the Otemachi district, this luxurious hotel features spacious rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, an expansive spa, and an indoor pool. The hotel’s design emphasizes tranquility and simplicity, creating a peaceful oasis amidst the bustling city.
Hoshinoya Kyoto
Nestled along the banks of the Katsura River, Hoshinoya Kyoto is a luxurious ryokan offering an authentic Japanese experience. Guests can enjoy traditional tatami rooms, private hot springs, and exquisite kaiseki dining. The ryokan’s location allows for serene views of the surrounding nature and easy access to the historic city of Kyoto.
2. Indulge in Gourmet Dining
Sukiyabashi Jiro
For the ultimate sushi experience, Sukiyabashi Jiro in Tokyo is a must-visit. This renowned restaurant, helmed by master sushi chef Jiro Ono, has been awarded three Michelin stars and is celebrated for its exceptional sushi craftsmanship. Dining at Sukiyabashi Jiro is a unique culinary journey, where each piece of sushi is meticulously prepared and presented.
Narisawa
Narisawa, located in Tokyo’s Minato ward, is another Michelin-starred gem known for its innovative approach to Japanese cuisine. Chef Yoshihiro Narisawa creates dishes that highlight seasonal ingredients and celebrate the essence of Japanese nature. The restaurant’s “Innovative Satoyama Cuisine” offers a multi-course tasting menu that is both visually stunning and delicious.
Kikunoi
In Kyoto, Kikunoi is a prestigious kaiseki restaurant that offers an elegant dining experience rooted in tradition. Chef Yoshihiro Murata presents a menu that reflects the changing seasons and showcases the finest local ingredients. Dining at Kikunoi is a sensory delight, with beautifully crafted dishes and impeccable service.
3. Experience Exclusive Cultural Encounters
Private Geisha Experience in Kyoto
Immerse yourself in traditional Japanese culture with a private geisha experience in Kyoto. This exclusive opportunity allows guests to interact with geishas and maikos (apprentice geishas), witnessing their graceful performances and learning about their art. This intimate encounter provides insight into a centuries-old tradition and offers a unique glimpse into Kyoto’s cultural heritage.
Sumo Wrestling Experience
For a truly unique cultural experience, consider attending a private sumo wrestling match or training session. Sumo, Japan’s traditional sport, offers an exciting and dramatic display of strength and skill. Witnessing a sumo match or participating in a training session provides a deeper appreciation of this ancient sport and its significance in Japanese culture.
4. Discover Japan’s Scenic Luxury
Chartered Luxury Cruise Around the Seto Inland Sea
Explore Japan’s stunning coastline on a luxury cruise around the Seto Inland Sea. Aboard a private yacht or luxury cruise ship, you can enjoy panoramic views of the picturesque islands, serene waters, and charming coastal towns. The cruise can be tailored to your preferences, including gourmet dining, personalized excursions, and onboard relaxation.
Stay at a Luxury Onsen Resort
Japan’s onsen (hot springs) resorts offer a unique luxury experience, combining natural beauty with therapeutic relaxation. Luxury onsen resorts, such as Gora Kadan in Hakone or Ryokan Yamanaka, provide private hot spring baths, traditional Japanese accommodations, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. These resorts offer a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing guests to unwind in style.
5. Explore Japan’s High-End Shopping
Ginza District in Tokyo
Ginza, Tokyo’s premier shopping district, is home to an array of luxury boutiques and high-end department stores. Here, you’ll find flagship stores of renowned international brands, as well as exclusive Japanese designers. Ginza offers a sophisticated shopping experience, with elegant stores, gourmet dining options, and stylish cafes.
Nakamise Street and Asakusa in Tokyo
For a blend of traditional and luxury shopping, Nakamise Street in Asakusa is a fascinating destination. While the street is known for its historic charm and souvenir shops, you can also find high-end stores and specialty shops offering unique Japanese crafts and luxury goods. The combination of traditional and modern shopping experiences makes Nakamise Street a must-visit for luxury shoppers.
6. Enjoy Personalized Wellness Experiences
Luxury Spa Treatments
Japan boasts some of the world’s most luxurious spas, offering an array of personalized wellness treatments. The Mandarin Oriental Tokyo’s Spa offers a range of indulgent therapies, including traditional Japanese treatments and advanced wellness techniques. Similarly, the ESPA at the Ritz-Carlton Kyoto provides serene surroundings and bespoke treatments designed to rejuvenate and refresh.
Private Zen Meditation Retreats
For a more introspective luxury experience, consider a private Zen meditation retreat. These retreats offer personalized sessions led by experienced monks or meditation masters, providing an opportunity to explore mindfulness and achieve inner peace. The serene surroundings of a traditional Japanese temple or garden enhance the meditation experience, allowing for deep relaxation and personal growth.
7. Engage in Exclusive Golf Experiences
The Prince Hakone Golf Club
For golf enthusiasts, Japan offers exclusive golf courses set amidst stunning landscapes. The Prince Hakone Golf Club, located in the scenic Hakone region, provides a luxurious golfing experience with well-maintained courses and breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and Lake Ashi. The club offers personalized services and an exceptional golfing environment.
Kawana Hotel Golf Course
Another top destination for luxury golf is the Kawana Hotel Golf Course in Shizuoka Prefecture. This prestigious course features a picturesque setting with views of the Pacific Ocean and Mount Fuji. The course is known for its challenging layout and excellent facilities, making it a favorite among discerning golfers.
Conclusion
Japan’s luxury experiences offer something for every discerning traveler, from world-class accommodations and gourmet dining to exclusive cultural encounters and serene retreats. With the expertise of Tokyo Travel Bureau, you can tailor your journey to suit your preferences, ensuring a truly memorable and luxurious adventure in Japan. Whether you seek relaxation, cultural immersion, or indulgent experiences, Japan’s top luxury offerings promise to exceed your expectations and create lasting memories. Embark on your luxurious Japanese journey today and discover the extraordinary.
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ganhosdoelefante · 10 months
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Banguecoque -> Tokyo - 01 de abril de Ano 3 - Domingo - Doc - 27 anos.
06:00 - Acordamos, tomamos banho e nos arrumamos. 06:30 - Tomamos café no hotel. 07:00 - Saímos. 07:30 - Chegamos no aero. 09:00 - Saímos; 14:30 - Chegamos em Tokyo. 15:00 - Chegamos e arrumamos nossas coisas: HOSHINOYA Tokyo
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Arrumamos as coisas no quarto.
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18:30 - Tomamos banho e nos arrumamos para sair. 19:30 - Jantamos: Bonne quela
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21:10 - Voltamos e dormimos.
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gyminteriordesign · 1 year
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Elegance and Innovation: Interior Design in Japanese Offices, Hotels, Schools, and Gyms
Japan's interior design seamlessly combines tradition and innovation, resulting in spaces that captivate and inspire. From offices that foster productivity to hotels that embrace luxury, schools that prioritize education, and gyms promoting well-being, Japan's approach to interior design sets a global standard. In this article, we'll explore exceptional interior design examples in offices, hotels, schools, and gyms across Japan. You can find more information about choosing a ジム 内装.ジム 内装
Office Spaces:
Japanese office interior design often centers around functionality, aesthetics, and employee well-being. Offices prioritize open spaces, minimalist aesthetics, and natural materials. Integrating traditional elements like shoji screens and tatami flooring with modern ergonomic furniture creates an inviting work environment. The use of dynamic lighting and indoor plants adds tranquility to productivity.
Hotels:
Japan's hotels are renowned for their elegance and attention to detail. Traditional elements such as sliding fusuma doors and low seating coexist harmoniously with modern amenities. Many hotels incorporate elements of Zen philosophy, featuring tranquil gardens, rock arrangements, and koi ponds in their designs. The integration of technology ensures a seamless and luxurious guest experience.
Schools:
Japanese school interior design prioritizes functionality and creativity. Classrooms are designed to be flexible, with movable furniture and modular layouts. Natural light is maximized to create a conducive learning environment. Walls often feature student artwork, promoting a sense of ownership and pride. Traditional elements like calligraphy and ikebana (flower arranging) may adorn common areas, connecting students to their cultural heritage.
Gyms:
Gym interior design in Japan embodies a holistic approach to well-being. Zen-inspired minimalism and tatami flooring create serene workout spaces. Gymnasiums often feature traditional martial arts elements, paying homage to Japan's heritage. High-tech equipment and personalized fitness experiences are seamlessly integrated, and wellness zones with saunas and meditation spaces promote complete health.
Office Interior Design Examples:
The Tokyo headquarters of Hootsuite, a social media management platform, boasts an open office plan with Japanese-inspired wooden lattice ceilings, providing an organic feel to a tech-centric workspace.
The Sony Corporation's Ginza Sony Park office space in Tokyo features futuristic design elements, including interactive digital walls, while preserving the essence of Japanese aesthetics.
Hotel Interior Design Examples:
The Aman Tokyo Hotel, located in the Otemachi Tower, merges contemporary luxury with Japanese traditions, offering panoramic city views, a traditional Japanese onsen (hot spring), and ikebana floral arrangements throughout the hotel.
The Hoshinoya Kyoto combines a ryokan (traditional inn) experience with modern comforts, offering guests a serene environment with tranquil gardens and sliding doors in its room design.
School Interior Design Examples:
The Tsutaya Book Apartment in Tokyo houses a school for children with a library-inspired design. The space encourages reading and creative exploration with cozy nooks, reading corners, and whimsical book-themed decor.
The Kyoto International School features modern classrooms with ample natural light and flexible learning spaces. Traditional Japanese arts and culture are integrated into the curriculum and design.
Gym Interior Design Examples:
The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto's fitness center combines modern fitness equipment with traditional Japanese design elements, creating a peaceful workout experience overlooking the Kamogawa River.
The Tokyo Dome Hotel Spa & Gym offers a tranquil workout environment with tatami flooring, Zen-inspired design, and traditional Japanese wellness services.
Japanese interior design transcends categories, offering elegance, functionality, and cultural reverence across offices, hotels, schools, and gyms. Whether embracing tradition or pushing the boundaries of innovation, Japan's interior design examples continue to inspire and set global standards for creating spaces that enrich the human experience.
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seandanconia · 2 years
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HELLO SPRING, KAWAII DREAM (Hello Kitty-inspired art)
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Created as an ode to the stunning Hoshinoya Onsen, Matsuo Bashu's spring haiku poetry and the 2006 theatrical version of SAKURAN, "Hello Spring, Kawaii Dream" (originally titled "Hello Onsen, Kitty Garden", 2015) is another well-loved Hello Kitty-inspired artwork by Sean Danconia, created as a semi-sequel to "Memoirs of a Kitty". The original Mixed-Media canvas painting (pictured here) was created in a combination of acrylic paint, photography, illustration, graphic design, archival ink, etc. It had its premiere at Blooming Art Gallery, situated in Japanese Village Plaza.
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(above and below) The Mixed-Media Original of Hello Onsen, Kitty Garden (2015) by Sean Danconia. Photographed at the Japanese Garden (Tokyo Villa) in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles.
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The art features a Hello Kitty-inspired Maiko (geisha-in-training) with Pocky x Sakura-infused Oiran Hair ornaments + Geta, accompanied by a Japanified gathering of Daruma, Kokeshi, and various gotochi-kitty-ish tomodachi (including nods to Japan's live-action monster flicks), with some SupaPop friends (like Jozilla and SupaPup) in the background, playing in our own (ukiyo-e) great wave of Kanagawa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgdNUUMiMP8 Original Trailer for Sakuran with a fantastic score by Shiina Ringo Some of the inspirations for the art come from Mika Ninagawa's film—Sakuran—and the original manga by Moyoco Anno, on which it's based.
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Sean first saw an image of Sakuran (above) on a research trip to Tokyo in 2008.
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The new "Kawaii-Cut" version of the art, now titled "Hello Spring, Kawaii Dream" features a beautiful Haiku by Matsuo Basho located at the bottom right hand corner along with honorable mention of the onsen and resort in Kyoto which inspired the piece. There are other subtle improvements but nothing that changes the original structure, coloration and energy of the first edition, which used various line thicknesses, photographic perspective and pastel hues in order to create a vintage 60's Show-era feel to the art. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_saO7cbpxzs Please enjoy this short feature on the stunning Hoshinoya Onsen Read the full article
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tsukui-a · 2 years
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HOSHINOYA Tokyo.
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Hoshino-Resort's Secret Behind-the-Scenes of Food] If you listen to this story, you will want to eat it! Experience "Tokyo Gourmet Rakugo," a taste of autumn flavors from rakugo stories (Hoshinoya Tokyo)
Hoshino-Resort’s Secret Behind-the-Scenes of Food] If you listen to this story, you will want to eat it! Experience “Tokyo Gourmet Rakugo,” a taste of autumn flavors from rakugo stories (Hoshinoya Tokyo)
Enjoy rakugo in a private and luxurious setting “Tokyo Gourmet Rakugo” consists of three programs. First, there will be a rakugo lecture that even beginners can understand, followed by an actual rakugo performance, and finally, a meal featuring dishes that appeared in the rakugo story, served with sake. In the “Ochanoma Lounge,” a private space exclusively for guests of the hotel, was a rakugo…
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If you’re heading to Japan for the 2020 Summer Olympics, you’re probably anticipating some kind of athletic glory, regardless if you’re competing or just watching. (Go sportsball!) Please allow this list to be your friendly reminder that the closer you get to the summer spectacle, the harder it will be to find a really good, reasonably priced place to stay.  The hotels on the list below have the benefit of being located right in the city, as well as an added element of Japanese culture, and they come at every price point. (Read More) 
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Behind the doors of an anonymous black tower in Tokyo's Otemachi neighborhood, the Hoshinoya Tokyo ryokan offers one of Japan's most luxurious stays. #hoshinoya #tokyo #japans #largest #luxury #city #ryokan #journey - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBbF9frJogE
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Hotel staff demonstrates 'Lantern Dining Experience', which enables diners to enjoy meals while protecting themselves against the spread of the coronavirus, at Hoshinoya Tokyo in Tokyo, Japan, February 2.
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