Thursday, June 10, 2010

Unwind Bali-style in Tokyo First Part.

First Part:

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so is holding a Bali Experience promotion through June 30.

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The fair brings the traditional Balinese spa treatments offered at the Four Seasons Resort Bali in Jimbaran Bay, to the Tokyo hotel's Yu, The Spa at Four Seasons. Additionally, the decor and music tie in with Bali's resort atmosphere.

A prize draw offers participants the chance to win two accommodation tickets for the Bali hotel.

There are five kinds of packages, ranging in length from 50 minutes to 150 minutes and costing between ¥12,000 and ¥27,500.

The 50-minute Balinese Experience (¥12,000) offers traditional Balinese massage — a skill passed down through generations that features long strokes, gentle skin-rolling, deep kneading and foot reflexology.

The Synchronized Massage, which lasts 60 minutes and costs ¥23,000, is provided by two therapists, who work the tension out of your body using a combination of massage techniques.

The Coconilla Scrub package, which lasts 75 minutes and costs ¥12,000, invigorates the skin with young, freshly shredded coconut and vanilla beans blended with coconut milk, naturally adding to the skin's moisture and luster.

The Lulur Jimbaran option, which lasts 120 minutes and costs ¥20,000, includes a body scrub with lulur (a mild scrub made from granular turmeric, vetiver, cinnamon and rice powder), yogurt wrap, Balinese massage and a flower bath.

In the Tropical Rain treatment, which lasts 150 minutes and costs ¥27,500, a warm and calming red-ginger body scrub is followed by a gentle tropical rainfall shower. A ginger almond rinse cleanses the body prior to a Balinese massage and a flower bath.

The treatments are available from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

The Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so is a 10-minute walk from Edogawabashi Station on the Yurakucho Subway Line. For more information or reservations, call (03) 3943-6958.

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