[The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike] Special viewing program for cherry blossoms at Myomanji Temple for guests only

2022.03.15

At The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike, you can enjoy about 200 cherry blossoms of “Myomanji Temple” and “Myomanji no Mori Sakurayama” as a service only for guests, and weeping cherry blossoms from Honbo Daishoin. A special viewing program that you can enjoy.

Admire 200 cherry blossoms at "Myomanji no Mori"

For the purpose of preserving the landscape of the historic forest, you can spend a peaceful time with “Sakurayama” in “Myomanji no Mori” scheduled to be open to the public from next year, a Japanese garden with beautiful dry mountain water, weeping cherry blossoms. As a souvenir, we will prepare a fair trade cotton bag.

*Reservation required option.

Period: March 25th (Fri) -April 4th (Mon), 2022
It will be extended depending on the flowering situation.
Price: 1 person ¥1,500 (reservation up to the day before) ¥2,000 (on the day)
Contents: Myomanji Admission Fee, Admission to Mt. Sakura, The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike 35th Anniversary Product
Kyoto International Conference Center-Architectural beauty and cherry blossoms-

Sakura viewing accommodation plan in the garden of Kyoto International Conference Center

You can enjoy the strolling Japanese garden with about 150 cherry blossoms in full bloom, along with the traditional Japanese architectural beauty that is reminiscent of gassho-zukuri and shrine shrines. As an option, there are days when you can choose a guided tour in the hall.

Period: March 28th (Mon)- March 31st (Thu), 2022
Price: 1 person ¥21,541 ~ (Club twin when using 1 room for 2 people)
Contents: Accommodation on the club floor or suite, consumption tax, service fee, dinner at the restaurant, breakfast at the club lounge, access to the club lounge, special admission to the Kyoto International Conference Center
Kyoto International Conference Center -Architectural beauty and cherry blossoms-

Main Dining "Itozakura" - Accommodation plan with dinner with plenty of spring taste

You can enjoy a dinner full of spring taste while enjoying the illuminated cherry blossoms from the seat where you can see the cherry blossoms. We offer a total of 10 courses where you can enjoy plenty of Kyoto ingredients such as Spanish mackerel and Saikyo miso.

Period: March 19th (Sat)- April 9th (Sat), 2022
Price: 1 person ¥39,500 ~ (Club twin when using 1 room for 2 people)
Contents: Club floor or suite room accommodation, sales tax, service charges, restaurant dinner, club lounge breakfast, club lounge access
Main Dining Itozakura

Relaxation - Relax with the treatment oil of cherry blossoms that feels spring in the treatment room where you can feel nature.

You can relax your mind and body by choosing a treatment oil from our original “Signature oil inspired by the forest of Mt. Hiei” or “Oil with a scent of cherry blossoms” that is only available in the spring.

Period: March 18th (Fri) – April 30th (Sat), 2022 Business days: Friday, Saturday (reservation required)
Facilities: Treatment Room En
Price: 60 minutes per person from ¥16,500 (treatment menu using all target oils)

Restaurant - Presse packed with vegetables from contract farmers

It is a local production for local consumption that you can enjoy delicious and vividly looking vegetables grown in the rich natural environment of Kyoto.

Period: March 1st (Tue) -April 30th (Sat), 2022
Location: Main Dining Itozakura
Price: ¥2,800

Anniversary afternoon tea using Kyoto ingredients

Afternoon tea with carefully selected sweets made from Kyoto ingredients to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the hotel’s opening.
Please spend an elegant time with fragrant Uji matcha pudding, financier using Saikyo miso, shortcake using Kyoto wheat and Miyama milk.

Period: March 19th (Sat) -March 31st (Thu), 2022
Location: Lobby Lounge Water Sound Special Business 12:00 NOON – 8:00 P.M. (Last Order 7:30P.M.)
Price: ¥5,000

*Reservation required

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