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Memories of July

Hello
This is Staff O.

We are now approaching the second half of the year 2025.
Asakusa in July is, after all, the hottest season of the year for Japanese traditional summer festivals.

 

His soft smile is impressive and his braids and white T-shirt are fresh. They were enjoying sake with Masu (sake cup) in their hands, which is given to them at the time of check-in.

This photo was taken with the sake barrel object that symbolizes the SAKE Bar Hotel ASAKUSA lounge. They were enjoying the summer in Asakusa.

 

Groups dressed in yukata and happi coats enjoy the atmosphere of a Japanese summer festival.

A group photo with masks and fans in hand, in front of the bar with its symbolic sake barrels and sacred straw ropes. Both the cultural experience typical of Asakusa and the warmth of the hotel can be felt.

 

A guest wearing glasses enjoying sake at the wooden counter with Masu and relaxing. A guest with a beautiful smile. They were enjoying their sightseeing in Japan very much.

 

The cool hat and cool clothes enhance the sense of the season, and the pair’s good friendship can be seen in the photo. Their relaxed posture and smiling faces suggest the wonderful time they had together during their trip.

It is a moment that symbolizes the relaxed atmosphere of the hotel and the special “connection” in Asakusa.

 

Thank you to everyone who cooperated in the photo shoot for your beautiful smiles.

SAKE Bar Hotel ASAKUSA aims to enrich your stay through sake and cultural experiences, and in July, there were many events in Asakusa, including the “Shitamachi Tanabata Festival,” “Summer Pilgrimage,” “Hozuki Market,” and “Sumida River Fireworks Festival. Many tourists were dressed in yukata (light cotton kimono), and it was the season for Japanese-style spaces to stand out.

We would like to share your wonderful time with all our hearts in our blog. Staff O would like to express our sincere thanks to all the guests who cooperated in taking pictures.

 

 

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