Luxury hotel chain Hoshino Resorts has introduced a unique, one-of-a-kind karaoke experience known as "Kaijyo Karaoke." This exclusive offering allows guests to enjoy karaoke and indulge in caviar in a private setting at sea.
Located at the Risonare Atami resort in Japan, Kaijyo Karaoke provides an exquisite escape for those seeking a secluded and unforgettable karaoke experience. The sessions will take place every Monday afternoon from September 4 to November 27.
For a fee of 40,000 yen, up to four people will be transported to the serene Minami Atami area in Shizuoka Prefecture, away from prying eyes and judgmental onlookers. Once there, they will be comfortably seated in a spacious, well-crafted, 2.5-meter tub made of authentic hinoki wood.
The intimate tub is equipped with tambourines and maracas, allowing guests to immerse themselves fully in the karaoke experience while serenaded by the ocean's gentle rhythm. Plush cushioned seats and a bottle of champagne add to the luxurious ambiance.
For an additional 15,000 yen, guests can savor delectable bruschetta with caviar and ricotta cheese, enhancing the culinary delights accompanying their karaoke adventure.
After this enchanting performance on the sea, guests can retreat to their spacious and comfortable rooms at Risonare Atami. However, these lavish accommodations come with a price tag of 24,000 yen per person per night, reflecting the exclusiveness and luxury of the resort.
While Kaijyo Karaoke provides the ultimate seclusion for singing enthusiasts, some may find its potential for agoraphobic seclusion slightly unnerving. Nonetheless, Hoshino Resorts aims to immerse guests in an unparalleled experience of luxurious privacy despite any imagined isolation scenarios during their oceanic karaoke sessions.
With the launch of Kaijyo Karaoke, Hoshino Resorts continues to redefine the boundaries of leisure and entertainment, catering to those seeking extraordinary escapades in the lap of luxury.
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