
Announcement from KAMENOI HOTEL AWAJISHIMA

- Notice from the hotel
Reopening of day-trip bathing facilities on Thursdays
Thank you for your continued patronage of Kamenoi Hotel Awajishima. Starting January 9th, we will resume business for day-trip bathing, which is closed every Thursday. Thursday business hours are 15:00-19:00. This will start on January 9th (Thursday). We look forward to seeing you there...

- Notice from the hotel
Hydrangeas are blooming.
In the Hydrangea Garden, 15,000 hydrangea plants of more than 30 species, including native and exotic species such as gaku hydrangea, lorelei, and benigaku, are in full bloom. The beautiful scenery of colorful hydrangeas in full bloom is a soothing sight to the soul. After a stroll, enjoy a warm Hot springs and a warm Food meal at Kamenoi Hotel Setouchi Hikari to your heart's content. ...

- Notice from the hotel
Ome-shi Summer Fireworks Festival will be held 🎆
Ome-shi 's fireworks display will be held on Saturday, August 3rd! (*In case of bad weather, it will be postponed to the following day, the 4th) The location is Nagayama Park Grounds. The fireworks will be launched from 19:15 to 20:45🎆 A total of 3,621 fireworks (3 15cm fireworks and 17 15cm fireworks) will light up the sky of Ome. As I also live in Ome, I watch it every year, and it's so impressive...

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This year's event will be held again ★ Summer event! Yunishigawa Hot springs Shin-Kawaakari
Introducing an event at Yunishigawa Hot springs that is perfect for making summer vacation memories 💫 [Yunishigawa Hot springs Kokorokawa Akari 🎈✨️] Seven-colored "Yamahotaru" fireflies are released into the clear waters of the Yunishigawa River. The sight of them swaying and glowing as they flow across the river is very fantastical. It's sure to be photogenic! It's also perfect for a family outing 🎵...

- Notice from the hotel
Grand opening on July 1, 2024 | Renewal information
2024.07.01 GRAND OPEN We have renovated the design to take advantage of the charm of Nachikatsuura area while keeping the previous setting and scenery. RENEWAL CONCEPT A twin experience where nature and culture come together …

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Introducing our recommended drink menu for early summer
Today we would like to introduce our recommended drink! KAGUA (Rouge and Blanc) is a craft beer developed with the motto of "a fragrant aroma that will look good on the Japanese table." The white label "Blanc" has a refreshing and dry finish characterized by the gorgeous aroma of fresh yuzu and yeast! On the other hand, "Rouge" is made with roasted malt...

- Notice from the hotel
Japan's No. 1 Hydrangea Garden
The best hydrangea garden in Japan is in full bloom! Approximately 40,000 hydrangeas of 400 different species are blooming in the vast cedar forest. The most popular spot is the colorful "Hydrangea Pond" where approximately 5,000 hydrangeas float on the water surface. You can enjoy it until July 25th.

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Notice of sea opening
The "Beach Safety Prayer Ceremony" will be held at Murozumi Beach (Murozumi Shinkai Hikari-shi) on Saturday, July 13, 2024. We will pray for the safety of Murozumi Beach and Nijigahama Beach (Nijigahama Hikari-shi), and the beach is finally opening! The beach opening period for both beaches this year is from July 13 (Sat) to August 18 (Sun).

- Notice from the hotel
Sawanoi tasting set has been renewed!
The popular Sawanoi tasting set at our hotel restaurant has been renewed! The "seasonal sake" that changed with the seasons has been discontinued, and in addition to Daiginjo and Tokyo Kurano, we have one of Sawanoi's standard products, "Okarakuchi", so that you can enjoy it all year round. "Okarakuchi" has a firm mouthfeel and a clean, authentic dry taste.

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July Events ~Local performing arts~
In July, local performing arts performances will be held every Saturday! On July 6th, the Kagura "Hoken Osame" was performed by the Yomota Kagura Preservation Society. The sound of the big drums and the rhythm of the bells, the Kagura songs, and the lines spoken while dancing made it seem like a play. (The fact that there are lines is a special feature of Kagura, which is passed down from southern Iwate to northern Miyagi...)