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Hakone Retreat Offers a Unique Highland Experience to Cool All Five Senses

2025-06-13 15:40 Last Updated At:15:55

A Refreshing Summer Found Only Here

HAKONE, Japan, June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hakone Retreat före & villa 1/f, an evolving resort hotel nestled in the natural beauty of Sengokuhara, Hakone (Kanagawa Prefecture) and a partner hotel of Hotel Management Japan, invites guests to experience a refreshing summer escape starting Saturday, June 7, 2025. This special seasonal program is designed to immerse guests in a "highland retreat" that cools all five senses.

As Japan's summers grow increasingly intense, with more days frequently exceeding 35°C, many urban dwellers choose to stay indoors, and international travelers are beginning to express concern about enduring the summer heat in Japan. While Hakone was once a popular summer destination, lower-altitude areas like Odawara and Hakone-Yumoto are gradually losing that appeal due to rising temperatures.

However, Sengokuhara, where our retreat is located, sits in the highlands with an elevation of about 660 meters. According to meteorological studies, the temperature drops by approximately 0.6°C for every 100-meter increase in elevation. This means Sengokuhara can be around 4°C cooler than the city during the day. At dusk, a gentle breeze flows through the forest, sunlight filters softly through the trees, and the sounds of insects fill the air, creating a deeply soothing "highland evening" atmosphere.

Although Hakone is primarily associated with hot springs, its charm as a summer destination for escaping the heat is still not widely known. That's why we aim to highlight the hidden appeal of Hakone—as a refreshing summer retreat—through the natural advantages of Sengokuhara's elevation.

At Hakone Retreat före & villa 1/f, we are proud to offer a wide variety of seasonal programs that allow guests to experience "coolness", not only via the temperature but through immersive sensory experiences, providing an escape where nature soothes and refreshes the mind and body.

1. Hyoseki Yoga (Daytime)

A quiet, self-paced yoga experience held inside Tawarai-kaku, a historic sukiya-style Japanese house. Guests are free to place yoga mats in their preferred spot and immerse themselves in the scent of wood and the refreshing morning or evening air. This is a time to breathe deeply, reconnect with nature, and gently reflect inward.

*Included for overnight guests.

2. Picnic Lunch Box

A special, summer-exclusive lunch box crafted by our chefs is ideal for enjoying in natural settings like Mt. Kintoki and Chisuji Falls, where the highland breeze and shade offer a serene escape. Indulge in this moment of outdoor luxury surrounded by filtered sunlight and cool air.

Price: from JPY 2,500 (tax included).

3. Hyoseki Co-Working Space (Private Room Rental)

A private room in the historic Hyoseki-kaku is available for rent as a quiet workation space. Surrounded by crisp highland air and tranquility, this creative setting promotes focus and inner calm. The view of greenery outside further expands your mental space.

Price: JPY 1,100 per hour (tax included).

*Available for overnight guests only, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

4. Higurashi 1/f (Hammocks on the Rooftop of könoha spa)

At dusk, relax on a hammock atop könoha spa in the villa 1/f area, enveloped by the sound of cicadas and the cool evening breeze. Revel in a moment of surrender, as your body unwinds and nature's tranquil symphony invites your senses to rest.

*Included for overnight guests.

5. Post-Bath Cool Down at free bird & terrace

After a refreshing soak, head to free bird & terrace to feel the gentle highland breeze, sip a chilled drink, and enjoy a sweet treat. This is a moment to cool down with all five senses, in peaceful harmony with nature.

*Included for overnight guests.

6. A Refreshing Drink at Hyoseki

Enjoy sparkling sake or chilled Japanese tea in the serene Japanese restaurant, Hyoseki. Take in the slow, quiet rhythm of the highlands and savor a moment of refined coolness.

*Included for overnight guests.

7. Beer Terrace at free bird & terrace

Relax with a cold drink in the free bird & terrace open-air lounge, where the evening breeze soothes both body and soul. It's an ideal setting for unwinding under the summer sky.

Period: July 8 - August 31, 2025

Price: from JPY 600 (tax included).

Nestled in the rich natural surroundings of Sengokuhara in the Hakone mountain range, Hakone Retreat före & villa 1/f offers a special relaxation space where guests are soothed by the seasonal beauty of nature. The property consists of two areas: the modern hotel, före, with 37 rooms, and villa 1/f, with 18 standalone cottages, including seven newly opened villas completed in August 2024. Facilities include the wood-fired cuisine restaurant WOODSIDE dining, the Japanese restaurant Hyoseki, the cafe & lounge, the ONSEN f hot spring, and the könoha spa. At free bird & terrace, guests are welcomed with inclusive seasonal beverages and welcome services while relaxing among ever-changing plants, swaying trees, the colors of the sky, and the scent of the breeze—an atmosphere reminiscent of a Nordic resort.

-Website: https://www.hakone-retreat.com
-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hakone.retreat/

Oriental Hotels & Resorts is a hotel chain brand operated by Hotel Management Japan Co., Ltd. With the concept of offering "distinctive and unique stay experiences," each hotel is designed to serve as a destination that engages the surrounding community. The brand includes Oriental Hotel, Hotel Oriental Express, and others, with a total of 16 hotels across Japan (4,169 guest rooms in total). Our membership program, CLUB ORIENTAL, offers exclusive benefits and plans and is free to join with no annual fees.

-Website: https://www.oriental-hotels.com
-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070068335069
-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oriental_hotelsandresorts
-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@orientalhotelsandresorts
-X: https://twitter.com/Oriental_HR
-CLUB ORIENTAL: https://www.oriental-hotels.com/club-oriental/

Hotel Management Japan Co., Ltd. operates 24 hotels across Japan, with a total of 7,671 guest rooms (as of May 2025).

With a workforce of approximately 3,450 employees, the company manages its own brands, Oriental Hotel and Hotel Oriental Express, as well as a diverse range of global hotel brands, including Hilton, Sheraton, and Hotel Nikko.

-Hotel List: https://www.oriental-hotels.com/hotellist/

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Hakone Retreat Offers a Unique Highland Experience to Cool All Five Senses

Hakone Retreat Offers a Unique Highland Experience to Cool All Five Senses

Hakone Retreat Offers a Unique Highland Experience to Cool All Five Senses

Hakone Retreat Offers a Unique Highland Experience to Cool All Five Senses

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Expert Organization Celebrates Centennial

2025-07-12 08:00 Last Updated At:08:15

100 Years of DEKRA: Safety in a Changing World

STUTTGART, Germany, July 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On June 30, 2025, DEKRA celebrated its 100th anniversary – with a clear focus on the future. What began in 1925 with voluntary vehicle inspections is now a global expert organization for safety, sustainability, and digital trust. On its centennial, DEKRA reaffirms its commitment to tackling the major challenges of our time – in line with its anniversary motto: "Securing the Future."

DEKRA was founded on June 30, 1925, in Berlin as the "Deutscher Kraftfahrzeug-Überwachungs-Verein" (German Motor Vehicle Inspection Association) – at a time when the automobile was beginning to reshape the world. Its mission: voluntary technical inspections to bring safety to a new era of mobility. A century later, this initiative has evolved into a global expert organization with 48,000 employees in around 60 countries – all pursuing one clear goal: enabling safety and trust in a changing world.

What began in 1925 with vehicle inspections has grown into a comprehensive portfolio across mobility, industry, environment, and digital technologies. DEKRA tests both physical and digital products, processes, and systems. "Safety is not static – it evolves with the world we live in," says CEO Stan Zurkiewicz. "Our task is to help shape key areas of transformation – mobility, digitalization, artificial intelligence, and sustainability – with expertise, responsibility, and foresight."

Shaping Germany – Expanding Globally

DEKRA's history is marked by constant progress. When periodic vehicle inspections became mandatory in Germany in 1951, DEKRA played a key role in their implementation. The 1960s and 1970s brought a focus on education and research, including the founding of DEKRA Akademie (1974), the Research and Development department (1968), and Accident Research (1978) – the latter with the aim of learning from data.

After German reunification, DEKRA took over responsibilities from the former East German vehicle authority and built a comprehensive inspection network in the new federal states. Shortly thereafter, the company entered international markets, including France, Spain, China, and the United States. Since then, DEKRA has pursued a globally focused strategy – while maintaining strong roots in its home market of Germany.

New Fields – Same Mission: Safety in Transition

Starting in the mid-2000s, DEKRA systematically expanded its competencies in industrial inspection, infrastructure, and environmental technologies – with the founding of DEKRA Industrial GmbH as a major milestone.

In 2017, the acquisition of the Lausitzring racetrack in Brandenburg, Germany, marked an important step toward future mobility. Together with the neighboring DEKRA Technology Center, it now forms Europe's largest independent test center for automated and connected driving – a symbol of mobility transformation and the safe, responsible implementation of new technologies. Today, DEKRA's scope ranges from AI validation and cybersecurity to hydrogen safety and sustainability certifications. The common thread remains: building trust where transformation happens.

Testing Expertise for Tomorrow's World

"Digitalization, connected systems, and artificial intelligence are increasingly shaping our everyday lives – at home, on the road, and in the workplace. To fully harness their potential and drive innovation, we must understand their risks and manage them effectively. Only then can we truly trust them," says Petra Finke, Chief Digitalization Officer at DEKRA. "Safety is the foundation for that trust. That's why we've developed an integrated testing approach that combines functional safety, cybersecurity, and AI validation."

DEKRA bundles these services under the term Digital Trust Services. This means the organization doesn't just assess whether software or systems function properly and pose no danger to users – it also examines whether they are resilient against cyberattacks, transparent in their decision-making logic, and ethically sound in their use of AI. "At DEKRA, we view digitalization not only from a technical angle but also strategically – as a driver for more efficient processes, intelligently connected data, and new, trustworthy services, both internally and externally," Finke adds.

Global Growth with Focus – People at the Center

DEKRA is also expanding its geographical footprint in future-relevant markets. "We are making targeted investments in regions where transformation is tangible – in Asia, North America, and Europe," says Peter Laursen, Chief Operating Officer for DEKRA's global regions. "These are the places where new technologies, new industries, and new safety requirements are emerging. And we want to help shape that future – not just respond to it." At the same time, DEKRA's operational backbone – such as vehicle inspection, industrial inspection, product testing, and audits – remains central. "These are our core services, where we also see great growth potential," Laursen continues.

However, sustainable growth in new markets requires more than technology – it needs people who understand and drive change. "The future is not decided by technology alone – but by people who use it responsibly," emphasizes Chief Financial Officer and Head of Human Resources Wolfgang Linsenmaier. "That's why we are consistently investing in employee development, strengthening leadership, and fostering digital skills at all levels." DEKRA is also modernizing internal structures – with clearer career paths, more efficient systems, and a globally connected HR approach. The goal: a learning, values-based organization with strong customer focus.

UNICEF Partnership: Securing Water Means Securing the Future

As part of its centennial, DEKRA is also breaking new ground in social responsibility – through a partnership with UNICEF for the Water Security for All initiative. Together, the two organizations are implementing programs to provide access to clean drinking water in regions highly affected by climate change – including solar-powered water pumps, technical training centers, and modern groundwater treatment. "Water is essential for life – and increasingly scarce," says CEO Zurkiewicz. "Our partnership with UNICEF demonstrates what 'Securing the Future' means to us: the future begins with responsibility – for products and systems, but above all, for people."

The centennial is being celebrated in Berlin, DEKRA's founding location, with partners from business, politics, and society.

About DEKRA

For 100 years, DEKRA has been a trusted name in safety. Founded in 1925 with the original goal of improving road safety through vehicle inspections, DEKRA has grown to become the world's largest independent, non-listed expert organization in the field of testing, inspection, and certification. Today, as a global partner, the company supports its customers with comprehensive services and solutions to drive safety and sustainability forward—fully aligned with DEKRA's anniversary motto, "Securing the Future." In 2024, DEKRA generated revenue of 4.3 billion euros. Around 48,000 employees are providing qualified and independent expert services in approximately 60 countries across five continents. DEKRA holds a Platinum rating from EcoVadis, placing it among the top 1% of the world's most sustainable companies.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Expert Organization Celebrates Centennial

Expert Organization Celebrates Centennial

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