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[Tsumakoi Resort Sainosato] Enjoy the cherry blossoms while strolling, holding the Tsumagoi Sakura Festival

2020.03.26

The beautiful cherry blossoms at Tsuma Koi, one of Enshu’s leading cherry blossom spots, will gorgeously color the spring of Japan and deliver excitement to the viewer’s heart with overwhelming power. In the park, 1,600 cherry blossoms bloom everywhere, and you can feel the spring of Tsuma Koi. Among them, the best recommendation is a row of cherry blossom trees spanning about 1 km. Please enjoy while walking slowly. Limited menu sweets will also be available for a limited time.

Sakura Festival limited menu Offer time: 11: 30-15: 00 (last entry 14:00)

Offer period:
Available only on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays during the period from March 20 (Friday / holiday) to April 30 (Thursday)
・ Ohanami Gozen (Limited quantity) ¥ 2,600 (tax not included)
Offer period:
Thursday, April 30
・ Sakura soba set 1,200 yen (excluding tax)
・ Boronese of Kakegawa pork 1,200 yen (excluding tax)
・ Sakura trout and mountain udo pasta 1,300 yen (excluding tax)
・ Sakura roll cake… cut 410 yen (excluding tax) 1 roll 1,800 yen (excluding tax)
Venue:
Jardin

Sakura soba set
Bolognese of Kakegawa pork
Cherry roll cake

A great set with activities and selectable lunches is also available!

Profitable set お-Affordable activity set
☆ 2 activities + Sakura Festival Special Lunch (Jardin or Buffet Terrace)
Adult 3,000 yen (excluding tax) Elementary school student 2,000 yen (excluding tax)
Reception: Recreation counter

Enjoy spring! Outdoor events for families

・Tsuma Koi mystery solving quiz adventure
Reception: 9:00-15:00 Recreation Center
Price: 1 sheet / 1,000 yen (tax included)

・Bird watching
Schedule: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays during the period from March 20 (Friday / holiday) to April 5 (Sunday)
Time: 7:00 to about 1 hour
Capacity: 4 people
Fee: 1,100 yen *Guest 550 yen (tax included)
Venue: In the park
Reservation: reservation required until 21:00 the day before

・Craft workshop (pressed flower, ocarina painting etc.)
Schedule: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, from March 20 (Friday / holiday) to April 5 (Sunday)
Hours: 13:00-18:00
Capacity: 10 people
Price: From 550 yen to 2,200 yen (tax included)
Venue: Special venue in the hotel
Reservation: reservation system until 12:00 on the day

・Nature watching
Schedule: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays during the period from March 20 (Friday / holiday) to April 5 (Sunday)
Hours: 9:00 to about 1 hour
Capacity: 4 people
Venue: In the park
Fee: 1,100 yen *Guest 550 yen (tax included)
Reservation: reservation required until 21:00 the day before

・Firefly larva release experience
Date: Sunday, March 22, 2020
Time: 11:00-11:30
Capacity: 20 people
Price: Free
Venue: Biotope
Reservation: reservation system until 9:00 on the day

・Starry sky observation
Date: March 28 (Sat), April 4 (Sat) 2020
Time: 20:00-21:00
Capacity: None
Fee: Free
Venue: Multi-purpose open space
Reservation: no reservation required

・You are also a medalist [archery]
If you hit the target medal with the last 6 shots, you will receive a product!
Price: Adult 1,500 yen (tax included) Child 1,000 yen (tax included)

・Challenge for hole-in-one [putter golf]
If you get a hole-in-one at the designated hall, you will receive a product!
Price: 9 holes per person ¥ 1,000 (tax included)

・Lucky Score [Golf Short Course]
If you match the hidden score of the day, gift items!
Price: Weekdays 2,100 yen (tax included) weekends and holidays 2,600 yen (tax included)
Hand-free set Weekdays 2,800 yen (tax included) Weekends and holidays 3,300 yen (tax included)

Tsumagoi Resort Sai no Sato

Located in a magnificent natural environment of 140 ha (1.4 million m2), it is a comprehensive resort facility that enjoys all seasons, including various sports, conference training, music facilities, and two hotels with Tsumagoi Onsen building “Forest no Yu”.

Tel: 0537-24-1111
Address: Mizumi 2000, Kakegawa City, Shizuoka

>Sai no sato Official Site

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