A long-established inn in Kyoto plans a limited special plan for newlyweds and students!

2020.09.25

Ohanabo, an inn in Kyoto operated by Hokkaikan Co., Ltd., is for a limited time only for brides and grooms affected by the new coronavirus and students whose school trips have been canceled on September 15, 2020. We have started accepting reservations for special projects “Domestic Honeymoon Plan” and “Small School Trip Plan”.

A long-established company in Kyoto cooperates across industries and has a happy time with the desire to “smile” those who have been canceled due to the influence of the new coronavirus and cannot schedule weddings and receptions. We will do our best to help you spend your time.

About "Domestic Honeymoon Plan"

Period: September 15, 2020-until the end of the new coronavirus
Price: 2 people from 380,000 yen (excluding tax) for 2 days and 1 night
Target: The bride and groom whose wedding was postponed or canceled due to the influence of the new coronavirus, or the bride and groom who are hesitant to have a wedding


1. Kimono shooting in the hall
In collaboration with Kyoto’s long-established kimono shop and costume rental company E Martha Co., Ltd., you can take wedding photos with the finest costumes. You can use the hall as you like without worrying about the new coronavirus. We also support dinner parties with parents. The data and album are of course a set.

2. A space filled with Japanese flowers
In collaboration with Nishikisatake Florist, which has a store in Nishiki Market, we will decorate Japanese flowers everywhere in the building. Spend a special time with your partner, surrounded by historic buildings and the many Japanese flowers that brightly color them.

3. Luxurious special dishes
Enjoy your stay with a special menu of Kyo Kaiseki to celebrate the start of the two of you.
You can also watch Maiko’s celebration dance for an additional fee.

3. Arrange tickets and restaurants
With prior consultation, we will arrange tickets for sightseeing spots you want to visit during your stay in Kyoto and make restaurant reservations on your behalf. If necessary, we will also introduce a sightseeing taxi, so please use it.

>Domestic honeymoon plan

About "small school trip plan"

Period: September 15, 2020-until the end of the new coronavirus
Price: 1 person from 12,000 yen (excluding tax)
Target: Only for students whose school trip has been canceled due to the influence of the new coronavirus and their parents (up to 6 students per group, up to 6 accompanying parents)


1. School excursion food
We will prepare a menu for school trips that we do not usually provide. Please fully enjoy the feeling of a school trip with your friends. It is also possible to change to the Kyo Kaiseki menu that is offered to general customers.

2. Arrange tickets and experiences
Taking advantage of the horizontal connection of Kyoto, we will help you arrange tickets for your desired sightseeing spot and experience traditional crafts. Enjoy your original school trip with your favorite activities. You can also watch Maiko. Please contact us in advance. If necessary, we will also introduce a sightseeing taxi, so please use it.

3. Parents’ accommodation is also welcome
Parents are not allowed to accompany their regular school trips, but parents are encouraged to enjoy their trip to Kyoto with them.

4. Complete measures against the new coronavirus
The large communal bath will be reserved for each group and will be sterilized and cleaned each time.
Please use with confidence.

>Small school trip plan

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