STILLNESS RETREAT
Book Period: 26 March to 27 May 2026
Stay Period: 1 April to 31 May 2026
While the city celebrates the vibrant turn of the season, a different rhythm awaits above the skyline. The "Stillness Retreat" is an invitation to ascend to a sanctuary of quietude, designed for those who seek a private hideaway. It is a moment to unwind in an environment of refined elegance, where every detail serves as a soft expression of a deep and meaningful welcome.
The "Stillness Retreat" focuses on the beauty of tradition and the restorative power of undisturbed moments. The journey begins each morning with an authentic 'Japanese Breakfast' at Yamazato, where the day is greeted with the balanced flavours of a heritage culinary. To further the culinary narrative, the stay includes a 'Seasonal Kaiseki Set Lunch' (one-time per stay), meticulously crafted to mirror the fleeting beauty of the season through peak ingredients and precise artistry.
The experience extends into the intimate privacy of your own sanctuary. We have curated an 'In-Room Hot-Bath' ritual, allowing for a deeply restorative soak that offers a gentle pause from the pace of the modern world. This dedicated gesture ensures that while you remain in the heart of the city, your spirit finds a place of absolute repose and renewal.
The"Stillness Retreat" room package is valid for bookings made between 26 March and 27 May 2026, for stays between 1 April and 31 May 2026. A minimum of 2-night consecutive is required to enjoy the full benefits of this package.
TERMS & CONDITIONS:
- A minimum of 2-night consecutive stay
- Applicable for all room types inclusive of daily breakfast at Yamazato
- An advance reservation at least 3-days is required
- A credit card guarantee is required at the time of reservation
- Full pre-payment and it is non-refundable
- This offer is not valid in conjunction with other offers, events or promotions
- Unused selected benefits are non-redeemable for cash or exchange for any other products or services
- All rates are subjected to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax