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Yukashita Salon
One of the best spots is the library terrace, where the chairs are placed in a way that allows you to enjoy a low view of the pond as you relax.
Give yourself just ten seconds in the Papa Bear Chair (by Hans J. Wegner) in the East corner, and you will forget that time exists.
 
Lounge
The lounge has a view of the Seki-tei garden and the Seto Inland Sea.One thing that is essential in creating the unique atmosphere of Seki-tei is the carefully placed furniture. The tables and chairs (known as Seki-tei chairs), in addition to the water surroundings, are the art work of a local craftsman, Kanji Matsumoto. Every one is a hand crafted masterpiece, as made evident by the detailed designs etched into each piece.
 

Yukashita Salon & Lounge

Yukashita Salon

This prime spot lets you relax as you watch the koi swimming in the pond.
This room is located underneath the floor of the Sekitei central lounge.
It can be enjoyed as a café during the day, and a bar at night.There are many books here from the Sekitei Super Bunko library.

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Lounge

This space offers a panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea and Japanese garden.
In the evening, enjoy candlelight conversation and Japanese zenzai sweet red bean soup.
In the morning, have an espresso or orange juice in the pleasant early-day sunshine.
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