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[Laforet Club Hakone Gora Yunosumika] “Autumn Walking Plan in Sengokuhara” to enjoy walking in Sengokuhara in autumn colors.

2023.08.17

Laforet Club Hakone Gora Yunosumika will start selling accommodation plans to enjoy walking in the Sengokuhara area with its beautiful golden silver grass from September 1, 2023 (Fri).

In Sengokuhara, fields of silver grass turn golden in autumn, and Chouan-ji Temple, set in a rich natural environment, is enveloped in beautiful autumn leaves. This plan allows you to enjoy an autumn stroll with a map in hand, which includes sightseeing spots recommended by the hotel staff.

Outline of "Autumn Walking Plan in Sengokuhara"

Period: Friday, September 1, 2023 – Thursday, November 30, 2023
What’s included: Dinner “Kyoku” course at the hotel restaurant, breakfast at the hotel restaurant, original Sengokuhara walking map, postcard set (Japanese paper postcard, colored pencil, pen)
Charge: From 24,870 yen per adult (based on double occupancy)

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