Sora-kan: A Harmonious Blend of Nature and Artistry in the Heart of Beppu designed by MITSUI Designtec Co.,Ltd.
Located in the heart of Beppu's stunning landscape, where lush mountains meet the expansive seas, the newly unveiled Suginoi Hotel Sora-kan, designed by MITSUI Designtec Co., Ltd., sets a new standard for hospitality. As the flagship of the rejuvenated Suginoi Hotel, Sora-kan seamlessly blends contemporary design with Beppu's cultural and natural richness, creating an immersive experience that appeals to both first-time and seasoned travellers.
The design is centred around the 'Fugetsu' concept, which pays homage to the natural elements of Beppu - wind, moon, and nature's bounty. The facade visually embodies this concept with dynamic louvres arranged in rhythmic patterns, representing the gentle breezes of the region. These louvres serve an aesthetic purpose and function as a passive environmental control, reducing solar heat and maintaining a relaxed, comfortable interior environment throughout the year. This architectural element symbolizes the delicate balance between human-made structures and the natural environment.
As guests enter, they are immediately greeted by the artwork of master artisan Naoki Kusumi. Kusumi's expansive plaster art captures the essence of Beppu's winds in a fluid, organic form. This bold gesture sets the tone for the lobby, where art and architecture come together to guide guests through the space. The tactile quality of Kusumi's plaster work, with its intricate textures, invites closer inspection, while its sweeping curves create a dynamic sense of movement that mirrors the natural forces outside.
The design integrates locally sourced materials to connect with nature. Beppu stone, a symbol of the region's volcanic heritage, is used in both the exterior and interior, grounding the hotel in its surroundings. Additionally, bamboo crafts, Onta-yaki pottery, and Beppu shibori textiles are incorporated into the decor, providing a tactile narrative that connects guests to the craftsmanship of local artisans. These design choices reflect Beppu's cultural identity and promote the sustainability of traditional crafts, adding depth to the hotel's aesthetic.
The lobby is a masterpiece of spatial choreography. Pendant lights that resemble delicate soap bubbles hover above, casting soft, playful shadows. These subtle nods to natural elements evoke a sense of lightness and serenity. In contrast, the restaurant on the ground floor presents a bolder statement with its deep blue-tiled floors, echoing the vastness of Beppu Bay. This dramatic colour palette is balanced by panoramic windows that offer sweeping views of the bay, inviting the outside world into the dining experience. Every detail in the design speaks to a deliberate interaction between the built environment and the natural world."
The most remarkable feature of Sora-kan is its top-floor infinity spa, which is situated 50 meters above ground level. Here, guests can enjoy an uninterrupted view of Beppu Bay that changes with the light and weather, providing a unique experience with each visit. The spa's minimalist design is intended to keep the focus on the natural beauty of the surroundings, creating a peaceful space where guests can fully immerse themselves in the tranquillity of the region's famous hot springs. The spa is not just a place to relax but a physical representation of the 'Fugetsu' concept, where the sea, sky, and mountains blend seamlessly.
The guest rooms provide an immersive experience with three distinct design themes: 'Aoumi' (Blue Sea), 'Shinrin' (Forest), and 'Yunagi' (Evening Calm), each reflecting a different aspect of Beppu's natural landscape. Full-height windows in every room enhance the connection to nature, allowing natural light to flood the interiors and framing views of the surrounding landscape. The room designs are not just a backdrop but an integral part of the guest experience, encouraging a more profound sense of relaxation and reflection. With suites designed to cater to various preferences, Sora-kan invites repeat visits by offering guests a fresh perspective with every stay.
"Beyond its interiors, the hotel's outdoor spaces have been meticulously crafted to engage guests of all ages. The Soraniwagarden is not merely decorative but a space for exploration and interaction. Children can enjoy the playful Fuwafuwa-Dome trampoline while photo spots featuring oversized sculptures of local specialties, such as shiitake mushrooms, kabosu citrus, and Asagimadara butterflies, offer whimsical moments of discovery. These installations, which blend art with regional identity, celebrate Beppu's cultural heritage and deep connection to nature.
Suginoi Hotel Sora-kan is more than just a place to stay—it's a destination, offering a curated experience where design, nature, and local culture converge. The hotel's thoughtful integration of Beppu's natural and cultural elements into its architecture and design creates an environment where guests are surrounded by beauty and encouraged to engage with it on a deeper level. Whether relaxing in the infinity spa, enjoying locally inspired cuisine, or exploring the artful installations, guests are continually invited to discover the richness of Beppu in a modern and timeless way."
With its unparalleled attention to detail and commitment to promoting the local culture and environment, Sora-kan is set to become a must-visit destination for discerning travellers seeking an authentic, luxurious, and enriching experience in Japan's onsen capital.
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*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Interior Design: Hotel & Resorts Division