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Stay at Traditional Japanese House & Eat Gibier Cuisine
- Area
- Kansai
- City
- Kyoto
Plan Number
FS0019
Stay at Traditional Japanese House & Eat Gibier Cuisine
from ¥17,000~
About an hour’s drive from central Kyoto, there is an area where traditional thatched-roof houses remain. This farmhouse is one of them, and you can spend your time as if you were living in a traditional Japanese house.The host of the farmhouse has a trap hunting license, and for dinner you can enjoy fresh game dishes, and for breakfast, you can enjoy a Japanese breakfast prepared by his wife who has worked at a Michelin-rated Japanese restaurant.
Plan / Schedule as an example
15:00〜 |
Check-in Enjoy walks |
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18:00 |
Dinner with fresh gibier Enjoy taking a bath |
8:00 | Breakfast |
~10:00 |
Check out Enjoy optional experiences |
Location
Access
Train / About 1.5h by bus from JR Kyoto st.
10 minutes by car from Shuzan bus terminal
Duration
1 night stay 〜
What's Included?
- Accommodation Fee (1night )
- Dinner & Breakfast (Drinks are not included)
- Facility Charges / Bathing Tax
- Free Wifi
More Information
Dinner |
Gibier Cuisine(venison cutlet ,seasonal vegetables, rice) |
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Breakfast |
Traditional Japanese Style(Homemade rice, egg-cooked rice, side dish , miso soup, ) |
Options On Request
- Dinner can be changed to deer shabu
- trekking tour(half day or one day)
- yoga lesson
Price
For 2 adults | ¥20,000〜 (1 person/tax included) |
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For 3 adults | ¥18,000〜 (1 person/tax included) |
For 4 adults | ¥17,000〜 (1 person/tax included) |
※The price may different on weekends or holidays.
※30-70% price for kids up to their age. Please ask.
※30-70% price for kids up to their age. Please ask.
Special notes
※Shuttle service:Available on request from Shuzan .please ask for details※Smoking:Allowed only in the smoking area, not in rooms
※Free Wi-Fi:Available in all rooms and in some public areas
※Private rental of one building for one group per day"