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FUFU NARA, the first luxury hotel in Nara Park designed by Kengo Kuma

2020.06.27

The total production company Kato Pleasure Group, which develops and operates a wide range of businesses such as hotels, resorts, restaurants, spas, entertainment, and river cruises under the theme of “Enjoying Japanese leisure more!” is a joint venture with Hulic Co., Ltd. We would like to inform you about special dishes of “Kuisuui” operated by “Fufu Nara” which is operated by the company Hulic Fufu Co., Ltd. In addition, we will also introduce guest room art where you can experience the traditional techniques of craftsmen who are active in Nara.

"Fufu Nara" cooking concept

Nara prefecture is deeply related to Chinese medicine, and herbs were introduced during the Emperor Suiko (611), and it was noted in the “Nipponshoki” that herbs had already been picked during the time of Prince Shotoku. Nara has been receiving a lot of attention in recent years, including Yamato Toki, a large amount of peony and fennel that are known to be herbal medicines.

Fufu Nara’s Japanese Cuisine Drop Midori has prepared dishes using Yamato vegetables, Japanese herbs, and locally produced ingredients. For dinner, breakfast, and lunch, Japanese and Chinese herbs and crude drugs are used everywhere, and in addition to the method of maximizing the use of ingredients that are the essence of cooking, Teppanyaki Kakuri has the theme of enjoying cooking with customers. It has been.

Impressive cuisine using locally produced for local consumption and Japanese herbs

"Japanese cuisine drip green" that you can enjoy while looking out at the historic garden

It is available not only for guests but also for lunch, cafe time, and dinner.

Outline of “Japanese Cuisine Dokusui”

Facility name: Japanese Cuisine Kisui/Teppanyaki Kuri
Number of seats: 1F・・・8 tables 24 seats / Iron plate 6 tables 12 seats
2F: 12 desks 46 seats / In case of party use 24 seats seated/stand-up about 50 people
Time: Breakfast 8:00~11:00 / Dinner Japanese 18:00~22:30 Teppanyaki 18:00~20:00~ (2-part system)
Lunch 11:30-15:00 / Cafe 11:30-16:00
Accepted: Cafe/Lunch 11:30~16:00 Dinner 18:00~22:30
Outpatient department: Reservation required average price ¥5,000
Reservation acceptance: TEL 0742-81-8236
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Art to feel the craftsmanship of Nara

In Nara, where beautiful history and culture are rooted, art and traditional crafts that shape it are displayed in each guest room, drip, and entrance. The more you learn, the more you learn, and the more you learn, the deeper you can feel the tradition and craftsmanship of Nara.

Rooms
There are 5 types of 30 rooms. A room with a moat living room designed under the theme of “sitting”, which has been used in Japan since ancient times, has a combination of color tones that make you feel the history of Nara, such as ink and old trees.

Spa by sisley
The French luxury skin care SISLEY SPA offers treatments that incorporate the original Fufu Nara and the world’s first medicated bath. Exclusive Spa by sisley is the first store in the Kansai area.

Facility overview

Facility name: Fufu Nara
Location: 1184-1 Takahata-cho, Nara-shi, Nara 630-8301
TEL: 0557-52-6606
URL: Nara Resort Hotel Fufu Nara
Number of guest rooms: 30 rooms (including 2 VIP rooms)
Room type: 5 types
Attached facilities: Restaurant, SPA, BAR, Souvenir
Price: ¥77,000 ~ 1 night 2 meals per room 2 people (tax included, bath tax not included)
Opening date: Friday, June 5, 2020

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