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The leading Japanese hotel management company, Hoshino Resorts is opening its first Hoshinoya brand hotel abroad in Bali, Indonesia. Hoshinoya Bali is enveloped by the lush green hills of Ubud, known as the centre for Balinese traditional crafts and dance, surrounded by an environment of untouched rich nature. Hoshinoya Bali overlooks the Pakerisan river, with sacred water canals running through the property, part of the island’s age-old water temple network recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Landscape.
The surrounding dense rainforest and terraced rice paddies as well as the extended mountain range are among one of Bali’s most famous landscapes. The beautiful land provides the ultimate fresh air for the ideal vacation, while the landscape dotted with Bali Hindu temples and shrines offers a spiritual atmosphere to the visitor. The Subak irrigation system, which was the first to be nominated in Bali as a UNESCO World Heritage site, has supported the rice terraced field and Ubud’s water network system for over 1,000 years. Hoshinoya Bali provides the perfect relaxation experience, allowing guests to feel in true harmony among the nature, people and God of Bali.
Hoshinoya Bali offers an exclusive and comfortable alternative to hotels. The villas provide privacy within luxury residences for guests. Three alternatives of luxury villas are offered: Villa Bulan, Villa Soka and Villa Jalak – all with semi-private pool area allowing guests to descend from the terrace of their villa. The villas range from 187m2 to 208m2, each enveloped in the lush green and mystical river valley. This special location takes full advantage of the surrounding nature and preserves Bali’s true form of natural culture.
The architecture of the villas represents Bali’s traditional beauty and ancient wisdom. In the town of Ubud, carving techniques have traditionally been inherited and conveyed as the traditional culture, and as a result it continually influences Ubud’s arts and crafts style. Visible on the inside of the villa are many beautiful walls and furniture covered with carvings. By including natural materials and ornaments into the interior design, an impressive illumination effect appears. Throughout the stay, guests’ comfort is ensured by the harmony of nature complimented by Bali’s characteristic arts. Each villa features a gazebo with a roof made of alang-alang – a grass family that mostly found in Indonesia. The thick shade provided by these gazebos — in addition to the soothing breeze that comes in from the Pakerisan — allows guests to cool off at any time of the day.
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