
My ORDINARY vol.2 ~Sento, Neighbour & Fizzy Drink~
My ORDINARY moment comes when I finish the last task at SEKAI HOTEL and set out to go to the Sento – a public bath. I receive my towel at the SEKAI HOTEL front desk...
My ORDINARY moment comes when I finish the last task at SEKAI HOTEL and set out to go to the Sento – a public bath. I receive my towel at the SEKAI HOTEL front desk...
It’s 9 pm and there are no more guests waiting to check in. After working all day long, I leave the reception and usually turn right on my way home. But today, I turn lef...
Sticky, fluffy and chewy rice cakes (mochi ) are everyone’s favourite food in winter. A small town in Osaka, Nishikujo, held their rice cake (mochi) pounding...
There is a famous New Year’s festival that takes place in Fuse every year, bringing thousands of people to Fuse’s shopping street. “Toka Ebisu” is...
Beautiful lights, Christmas songs… Everything is covered in Christmas colors. This year during Christmas season, icoima held a Christmas event for local children. i...
Did you know that there is a traditional Japanese sweets shop situated in Higashi-Osaka? This WAGASHI shop is called “Shofukudo” and is located only 7 minutes...
What attracts you to stay at SEKAI HOTEL is experiencing “ORDINARY” (everyday). Here, Fuse’s ordinary everyday life is extraordinary for all guests. It seems like this sh...
Autumn is said to be the best season for reading in Japan. The weather makes you want to cuddle up inside a blanket and read a fascinating book while staring at the beaut...
Right next to Fuse station there’s a Teppanyaki restaurant that will surely surprise you. It’s called “Yoshihiro” and is just 4 minutes by foot from SEKAI HOT...
We decided to hold our second icoima event in October 2018. What comes to your mind when speaking of October? One of the most exciting things in October is of course̷...
“Your ordinary everyday life can be someone else’s special experience.” SEKAI HOTEL is not just a hotel, but a concept itself that aims to improv...
“Pan” means bread in Japanese and surprisingly to some, bread is incredibly popular in Japan. No matter where you go, you will always find a bakery. But today...