【Kai Nagato】”Yozakura Kawayuka Hanami”, a nighttime cherry blossom viewing event held in a private space.

2024.01.16

The onsen ryokan “Kai Nagato” will hold “Night Cherry Blossom Kawayuka Hanami” from March 26 to April 5, 2024, where guests can enjoy a luxurious moment on the kawadoko terrace.

Enjoy a luxurious moment on a private riverside terrace

To enjoy hanami in a relaxed atmosphere, the riverside terrace is rented out to create a luxurious hanami experience, with cushions and tables set up for relaxing. You can enjoy the illuminated hanakari while listening to the murmuring of the river flowing in front of you.

Yozakura Set" featuring sweets and drinks

Four kinds of sweets, including spring-inspired Kami-gashi and Yokan, will be served on a stand resembling stepping stones on the Otoshin River.

Outline of "Yozakura Kawayuka Hanami" (Cherry Blossom Viewing at Night)

Period: March 26 – April 5, 2024
Charge: 2 persons per couple 12,000 yen (tax included)
※If you wish to have a staff member dress you, we charge an additional 2,000 yen per person.
What’s included: Private use of riverside terrace, yozakura koromo set (yukata, obi, obijime, tabi, sandals, kinchaku), yozakura set sweets (4 kinds), drinks (3 kinds of tea)

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