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Enjoy the autumn of art at the glamping resort “Hoshinoya Fuji”

2021.09.10

Hoshinoya Fuji is a glamping resort where you can enjoy the cloud terrace where you can come in contact with nature, the cabin where you can spend comfortably all year round, and the outdoor experience proposed by the glamping master. “Glamping Art” will be held from October 1st to November 30th, 2021. Enjoy an outdoor experience associated with art.

Special atelier prepared by Lamping Resort

The Glamping Master will set up an atelier dedicated to this program, limited to one group per day, in a place with a spectacular view of the northern foot of Fuji. In the special atelier, there are not only the painting materials necessary for drawing, but also the tarp of the sunshade, the bonfire for warming up, the blanket and other goods that you can spend comfortably, and you can receive the full support unique to the glamping resort. increase.

You can enjoy the art experience gracefully while being healed by the flame of the bonfire that the accompanying glamping master manages the fire.

Support by local painters

With the support of a local painter, the special atelier draws the scenery of the northern foot of Fuji spreading in front of you. Leave it to your own sensibility, devise a color scheme with paint, and finish the picture while taking the leaves from the collected leaves.

During the sketch, there will be a lecture by a local painter on how to match colors and how to use a brush. Therefore, even those who are not accustomed to drawing can feel free to experience it.

Making sweets that make you feel like an art [NEW]

During the break between sketches, you will experience making sweets that will make you feel like an art. It is a dish that freely colors a plate that looks like a canvas with waffles and fruits. You can enjoy warm fruits on waffles baked with outdoor equipment, and finish with colorful sauces and toppings such as nuts.

Even if you are not familiar with outdoor equipment, the glamping master will support you, so you can make delicious sweets while enjoying the artistic mood.

Overview of “Glamping Art”

Period: October 1st-November 30th, 2021
Price: 9:00 ~ 15:30
Location: Hoshinoya Fuji, Retreat Camp Mahoroba
Capacity: 1 group per day (1-2 people)
Included: Special atelier, set of painting materials, support of local painters, painting experience, light meals, sweets making
Remarks: In case of rain, it may be canceled.

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