Handcraftsmanship Reflected in Door Signs
Placed quietly in front of each room, Sekimori-ishi and Nakatsu brooms embody traditional craftsmanship. Sekimori-ishi, a stone bound with crossed palm ropes, is commonly found in Japanese gardens and temple pathways, serving as a subtle boundary marker to indicate restricted access. At SOKI ATAMI, it takes on a new role, allowing long-stay guests to signal whether they would like housekeeping service.
Shizuoka,Atami
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