Costumes and dress-ups are welcome Halloween for adults to enjoy at “Meiji Western-style Chourakukan”

2021.09.05

“Halloween Night Tea Party” will be held from October 29th (Friday) to 31st (Sunday) at “Changrakukan” built in 1909 as the villa of Murai Kichibei, a businessman of the Meiji era called Tobacco King. And “Halloween Night / Supper” will be held on October 31st (Sun) for one night only.

Authentic Halloween event at Kyoto State Guest House Chourakukan

Enjoy a popular afternoon tea made with autumn ingredients and a full-course meal of French cuisine. It’s a format that you can enjoy at each table with wide intervals, so it’s perfect for those who want to enjoy Halloween night gracefully and calmly.

In addition, you can enjoy a commemorative photo after a meal on the Rococo-style drawing room “Guest Room”, which is open as a photo booth, and on the stairs and floor with a profound feeling.

Overview of “Halloween Night Tea Party”

Stores: Dessert Cafe Chourakukan
Date: October 29th (Fri), 30th (Sat), 31st (Sun), 2021 3 days
Holding time: Meals 18: 00-20: 00 (Reception starts at 17:30) * Shooting until 20:30
Price: ¥ 7,500 per person
Dining venue: Chourakukan Main Building 2F

Overview of “Halloween Night / Supper”

Stores: Chourakukan FRENCH LE CHENE
Date: October 31, 2021 (Sun)
Holding time: Meal start 17: 00-17: 30 / Meal end 20:00 * Shooting until 20:30
Price: ¥24,200 per person
Dining venue: Chourakukan Main Building 1F “Old Dining Room” (LE CHENE)

*The price includes 10% service charge and consumption tax.
*”Halloween Night Tea Party (Desert Cafe Chourakukan)” can be used by 2 people, and “Halloween Night / Supper (Chourakukan FRENCH LE CHENE)” can be used by 1 person. We will guide up to 4 people per table. (By appointment only)
*Please refrain from using this service for customers under the age of 18.
*The photo is an example. Subject to change depending on the availability of ingredients.
*Accommodation plans with this event are also available.
*The content of this event is as of the time of the announcement. Subject to change due to various circumstances.
*Business hours are subject to change depending on the situation.
Please check the Chourakukan official website for the latest business hours and holidays.

> “Chourakukan” Halloween Night Party event details page

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