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Property Details: HOSHINOYA Bali

Unknown Ubud
HOSHINOYA Bali is the first property to be constructed overseas back in 2017 and it incorporates the rich Balinese culture. Bali is home to numerous ancient palaces and water temples that create an atmosphere of elegant majesty. The presence of the sacred river is vital to the property, where god Indra is said to have created the famous spring of Tirta Empul when he thrust his sword into the earth and drew water from the ground. These holy waters flow into the Pakerisan River, nurturing the jungles of Ubud that grow along its banks. Wherever you are in HOSHINOYA Bali, you will feel the river all around you. Its omnipresence makes you feel as if the river itself is a god. The designs are rooted in Balinese Hinduism, a spiritual philosophy that emphasizes the balance between the human and the natural - even the supernatural. It is this balance that defines the wondrous delights of HOSHINOYA Bali - a resort village nestled in the Balinese jungle that flourishes atop a hill, which drops off to a sacred river flowing below.

Design & Architecture
Architecture– Rie Azuma, Azuma Architect & Associates
There is a strong sense of tradition and culture in Bali—nowhere more than in Ubud, where HOSHINOYA Bali is located. In Japan, only Kyoto matches the cultural devotion of this region. Azuma—who has designed every HOSHINOYA resort to authentically incorporate the charms and cultures of its specific location—was presented with a difficult task. On the one hand, she was to design a resort that was distinctively Japanese—a recognizably HOSHINOYA experience. On the other, this was to be the first overseas HOSHINOYA resort; it needed to make a statement about what the company could offer the wider world.

Initially, Azuma spent her time researching Balinese culture by visiting Hindu temples and traditional Balinese homes and villages, as well as by studying traditional craftsmanship at metal, stone, wood, and batik workshops throughout Indonesia. Inspired by the people she met and the discoveries she made, Azuma arrived at a design that was at once authentically Balinese, and also faithful to the HOSHINOYA aesthetic. The completed resort is one that meticulously balances Japanese spatial design with Balinese culture.

Landscape – Hiroki Hasegawa, Studio on site
The villas are all located on the flat part of the premises, where they surround three long canal-like swimming pools. The pools are dotted with carefully arranged water gardens that Hasegawa used to create private sections of pool that are immediately adjacent to each villa, as well as a canal-like public area in the center of each pool. The gardens give the pools the appearance of naturally-occurring streams—a visual echo of the river valleys found in this part of Bali.

Public spaces, which are all located at the edge of the valley, are similarly woven into the natural landscape. Along the top of the valley, a boardwalk has been built along an ancient canal—a key feature of the traditional Balinese irrigation system known as a subak. Guests first set foot on this boardwalk upon exiting the reception building, which is located in an inconspicuous part of the resort; they are immediately transported to a Balinese jungle. A series of birdcage-like cafe gazebos hover above the boardwalk and look out onto the valley. Here, guests may relax in an environment that offers a full view of the surrounding majestic nature.

Landscape – Hiroki Hasegawa, Studio on site
Although Ubud's nights are pitch black, Takeishi wanted to create a lighting scheme that would still allow guests the warm comfort provided by the bright, twinkling stars. He decided to forgo direct lighting by wrapping light sources in batik cloth or placing them in containers crafted by Balinese artisans of iron, copper, wood, and stone. The light cast from these works creates deep, beautiful shadows, while the illumination is spread warmly throughout the space. Perhaps most stunning of all is the subtle lighting embedded at the top and bottom of each villa's wall carvings. This lighting scheme accentuates the fretwork of the carvings, in the process enhancing the depth and beauty of each piece.

Guest Rooms: Traditional design with contemporary furnishings
Integration of both Balinese and Japanese design allows HOSHINOYA Bali to have it's own unique character. Ubud has long been an artistic center, where traditional art forms have evolved with the influence of visiting foreign artists. The walls of the villas are decorated with wood-engraved pictures, each one telling a different story related to Ubud's birds, flowers, and trees. The stone walls of the poolside living areas also feature complex engravings with plant and animal motifs, creating an aesthetic connection between the villa interior and the majestic jungles that extend beyond the villa.The design pays respect to the Balinese philosophy of balancing the human with the natural and the supernatural. Shoji doors (Japanese architecture), andon (Japanese light source) and the use of space is carefully integrated with the Balinese way, where the best of both culture exist in one.

Villa types
Bulan (Garden Pool Villa) - A peaceful private inn for a perfect getaway
Capacity: 3 persons
Area: 208m²

Soka (Garden Pool Villa, Maisonette)- Maisonette type villa that steals away the sunlight
Capacity: 4 persons
Area: 187m²

Jalak (Garden Pool Villa with Terrace) - A spacious flat; perfect for a family stay
Capacity: 3 persons
Area: 198m²

Special Facilities
Cafe Gazebo
HOSHINOYA Bali’s Cafe Gazebo, which projects out over a 170m deep valley, is a curious place, where people sitting on the sofa feel like they are floating in the sky. From here, jungles stretch in almost every direction, while the trees are so close you could reach out and pluck a coconut. Guests can enjoy their breakfast, dessert and/or beverages while appreciating the different expressions of the jungle as it changes with the time of day.

SPA
Experience an intensely relaxing & calming time provided by “HOSHINOYA Balinese Massage” in the spa nestled in a valley surrounded by deep green. Spa rooms are located halfway down the hill from the resort, so guests become more attuned to the sounds and energies of the jungle, as well as the Pakerisan River below--an environment more inviting to deep relaxation. Our staff utilizes unique healing skills inherited by Balinese people for centuries. Exotically tender floral fragrances will refresh your mind, body, and spirit as you soak in the lush atmosphere. Our body scrubs, packs, and oils take advantage of organic rice, herbs, or spices used in Balinese tradition, and bring you deep relaxation both physically and mentally.

Food & Beverages - Reveling in the Joys of Balinese Cuisine
Bali is a treasure trove of ingredients and natural spices. In Indonesia, it is customary to order a large plate of food and share it with friends and family. Meals at HOSHINOYA Bali, however, are designed to offer the pleasures of traditional Balinese and Indonesian cuisine a little at a time. Guests are served a course meal that includes an appetizer, main dish, and dessert so that they may enjoy a variety of regional culinary delights. Ingredients and spices bring out the best in each other, allowing guests to discover the joys of Balinese cuisine in a setting backdropped by majestic jungles.
The mystical sounds of the gamelan ring through this spacious open-air restaurant, where guests may enjoy their meals while gazing out at the nearby jungle. Dishware has been customized to suit the colors and textures of Balinese cuisine. Amuse-bouches are served in die-cast dishes with complex batik motifs. Larger dishes are placed in serving baskets, featuring designs inspired by the baskets that Balinese Hindu disciples use to present their daily offerings to the gods. In this way, guests are presented with a continuous parade of fine Balinese craftsmanship, which is also evident in the furniture, decor, and wood carvings that grace the restaurant.
Course meal: Rp 1,200,000 per person (includes tax and service charge)

Experiences
Ubud Rice Field Walking
A walk through Ubud rice fields in the pleasant morning air guided by local staff. In Bali, it is believed that people can live happily by maintaining harmony between God and human, human and human, and human and nature. The landscape of the rice fields and the activities of the people there truly symbolize Bali's values. The blue sky, the landscape of tropical trees, and ducks eating in the rice fields are unique scenery of Bali. Greet with local people in the rice field and see their simple and warm daily life.
Date & Time: Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday from 7:30 am - 8:15 am
Price: Free of charge
Reservation: Reservation required by 4 pm a day in advance

Batik Saya
Introduction to Indonesia's Batik, a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to the white cloth using "Canting" and pattern stamp. UNESCO officially recognized Batik as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity from Indonesia on October 2nd, 2009. Create your own Batik in the open-air jungle setting and bring it as a souvenir.
Date & Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm or 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Price: Free of charge
Reservation: Reservation required by 4 pm a day in advance

Overview of HOSHINOYA Bali
Address: Br. Pengembungan, Desa Pejeng Kangin, Kecamatan, Tampaksiring, Gianyar 80552 Bali, Indonesia
Number of Villas: 30
Check-in: 3:00 pm/Check-out: 12:00 pm
Price: Rp 9,800,000 per night per room (includes tax and service charge, excludes meals)
Directions: Approximately 90 minutes by car from Bandar Udara International Airport

About HOSHINOYA Brand
Luxury hotel embodying the true characteristics of land, history, and culture
HOSHINOYA is an accommodation with distinct themes, conceptualized from each location's land, history, and culture. Woven into these distinct themes is our attention to detail in every aspect from the design to hospitality; contributing to the creation of a one-of-a-kind world of HOSHINOYA. Enrich the heart with the epiphanies of travel through a unique stay experience.

About Hoshino Resorts
Hoshino Resorts was first established as a Japanese inn/ryokan in 1914 in Karuizawa in Nagano Prefecture before it began the operation of other resorts in Japan. Today, it has evolved into a highly influential hotel management company and is run by 4th-generation family member Yoshiharu Hoshino. Providing a unique experience focused on the local charms of each destination and a high level of omotenashi, Japanese-style hospitality, the company has expanded rapidly out of Karuizawa since 2001 and now operates more than 60 accommodations both in and outside Japan with one of the following categories: luxury hotel brand “HOSHINOYA,” hot spring ryokan brand “KAI,” countryside resort hotel brand “RISONARE,” city tourism hotel brand “OMO,” free-spirited hotel brand “BEB,” or other unique lodgings.

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