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Yasube Horibe Has Designed The Guntû Floating Hotel In Japan

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Japanese architect Yasube Horibe has designed a boutique nineteen-room floating hotel named Guntû, that makes its home in the Seto Inland Sea. #FloatingHotel #Japan



 


Japanese architect Yasube Horibe has designed a boutique nineteen-room floating hotel named Guntû, that makes its home in the Seto Inland Sea.


 


Japanese architect Yasube Horibe has designed a boutique nineteen-room floating hotel named Guntû, that makes its home in the Seto Inland Sea. #FloatingHotel #Japan



The floating hotel has a large rooftop deck with outdoor lounges, a bar and plenty of space to take in the water views.



This modern floating hotel in Japan has a large rooftop deck with outdoor lounges, a bar and plenty of space to take in the water views. #FloatingHotel #Japan



There’s also an indoor lounge with a striking peaked wood ceiling and a curved bar.



This modern floating hotel in Japan has an indoor lounge with a striking peaked wood ceiling and a curved bar. #FloatingHotel #WoodCeiling #Japan



Wood has been used throughout the hotel, like in the Grand Suite shown below. This hotel room has wood paneling as well as wood flooring, while most of the furniture is also made from wood.



This modern hotel room has wood paneling as well as wood flooring, while most of the furniture is also made from wood. #ModernHotelRoom #FloatingHotel #Japan #Wood



In the Guntu Suite, a partial wood wall has been used to create a headboard for the bed. Off to the side is a small bar area, while outside and on the balcony is a private deep soaking tub.



In this modern hotel suite, a pony wall has been used to create a headboard for the bed. Off to the side is a small bar area, while outside and on the balcony is a private deep soaking tub. #ModernHotelSuite #FloatingHotel #Japan



In the Terrace Suite, a pony wall creates a separation between the bed and a desk area that’s raised to take advantage of the view. This suite also has a built-in semi-outdoor lounge and a bathroom with grey walls and windows that let the natural light in.



In this modern hotel room, a pony wall creates a separation between the bed and a desk area that's raised to take advantage of the view. This suite also has a built-in semi-outdoor lounge and a bathroom with grey walls and windows that let the natural light in. #ModernHotel #FloatingHotel #Japan



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