[Kawagoe Prince Hotel] Offering a trip to enjoy a summer tradition with a rickshaw

2023.06.02

Kawagoe Prince Hotel will offer an overnight stay plan from July 1 (Sat.) to September 3 (Sun.), 2023, which includes a rickshaw tour of the coolest spots in the Koedo “Kawagoe” area.

This summer, there will be no restrictions on activities or entry from overseas, and in order to respond to the wishes of many people who want to enjoy traveling this year, Kawagoe Prince Hotel has prepared accommodation plans with programs that allow visitors to spend their time traveling like a story under the theme of “Summer Picture Scrolls.

Koedo Summer Picture Scroll - Hikawa Shrine Wind Bell Course

●Shaved ice made from Shinshu deep natural water ice
●Unusual experience of touring by rickshaw
●Breathtaking corridor of 1,500 wind chimes

Outline of "Koedo Summer Picture Scroll - Hikawa Shrine Wind Bell Course

Duration: July 1st (Sat) to September 3rd (Sun), 2023 *Sales will start on Wednesday, May 24th, 2023
Price: From ¥23,750 per person (for 2 people per room)
Contents: 1 night room charge, shaved ice, breakfast, summer rickshaw tour (80 minutes)

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