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[Naruko Fuga] Enjoy the special plan for the 3rd anniversary of the opening, advantageous prices & delicious benefits

2022.04.18

Naruko Fuga, a hideaway for adults, cherishes a space where you can spend your time slowly and quietly. To commemorate the 3rd anniversary of the opening on April 11, 2022, we will sell a special and delicious plan with benefits for a limited time.

The 3rd anniversary plan to be sold this time is full of benefits that you can enjoy at dinner, such as one drink service, meat sushi using Sendai beef, and the chef’s whimsical dessert, the back menu exquisite apple pie.

Exquisite apple pie specially made by the chef

Furthermore, if you make a reservation from the official website, you can change the check-out from 10:00 to 11:00 as well as the lowest price, and you will also receive a bathing ticket for the public bath “Taki no Yu”.

[3rd Anniversary of Opening] Now popular meat sushi service / up to 3300 yen OFF & 3 major benefits for dinner -Standard course-

1.One drink service
Beer, cocktails and sake ♪ Choose your favorite cup
2.Sendai beef meat sushi
It’s a bit different from steak! Delivering the highest quality kaiseki meat raw
3.Chef’s whimsical dessert
Very popular with the staff, the exquisite apple pie on the back menu of the hotel

From 16,500 yen (1 person charge when using 1 room for 2 people)
* Additional 5% OFF with free membership registration

>Click here for details and reservations

Adult Hideaway -Naruko Fuga-Overview

Address: 55 Yumoto, Naruko Onsen, Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, 989-6823
TEL: 0570-001-262
Number of rooms: 24 rooms
Facilities in the building: Restaurant, public bath, private open-air bath, library space
Access: 3 minutes walk from Naruko Onsen Station

>Naruko Fuga Official Homepage

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