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♣ Spa Weekend in JapanTown, San Francisco
♣ Spa Weekend in JapanTown, San Francisco Japantown, San Francisco Hotel Kabuki 1625 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115, Another Spa Weekend Hotel Kabuki is a premier Japanese-style hotel in San Francisco with a western touch. With its prime Japantown location and unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, Hotel Kabuki offers a calm and serene ambiance. Recently renovated in 2007, the new decor elegantly balances the refined beauty of the East and West. Guests will experience a sense of place that reflects both historic and worldly Japantown as well as the pulse of San Francisco. Izakaya Lounge serves Japanese inspired shared plates and cocktails is located adjacent to the lobby. I enjoy eating cold noodles and watching sports on their fine television screens.. I love the Japanese BaseBall Decor. Take a deep breath, relax and refresh, with the Hotel Kabuki signature bath program. Choose between the experience of the Kabuki Springs & Spa communal bath, a relaxing self-drawn bath, or make an appointment with the bath butler, or bring your own masseuse/masseur. Guestroom Amenities: *All rooms non-smoking *Executive suites with dry saunas *Serene Japanese gardens and Koi pond adjacent to lobby. *New Serta Concierge bedding throughout *New luxury linens *Traditional Japanese-style deep soaking tubs in most rooms *In-Room Dining from 6am-11pm *Club floor rooms with complimentary continental breakfast *Wireless high-speed internet in all rooms and public areas *Refrigerator in all rooms *Asian kettle for coffee or tea *26-inch LCD flat screen televisions *Cable television with on-demand movies *In-room laptop safes *Iron and ironing board *Hair dryers *iPod and MP3 docking station and radio *Silk Terry Cloth Bathrobes in all rooms *Honor bar with food, beverage, and office items The Executive Suite is my favorite for it's value. It's a large suite, with 2 televisions, one in the living room and another in the bedroom. These particular Suites have a traditional Japanese large sunken bathtub, with stool, and bucket, complete with aromatic salts. The Suite also has a sauna. It's a thorough bathing experience. It's always better to bring your own massseuse or masseur, and have a private soaking bath and massage, than to go 2 blocks further into the Japan Town to the Kabuki Baths. It might even be less expensive. It's so much more fun to drink chilled fruit and sake while soaking! I felt as if I got on an airplane and went to Tokyo. This hotel is an oasis in the City, and it is very reasonably priced. SIZE] |
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