The baby goats are growing little by little every day 🐐. We hope they grow up quickly so they can meet everyone ✨.

Washinmura is a glamping village with a total of 6 rooms, located in the satoyama (rural landscape) of Futtsu, Chiba 🏕️.

Featuring a 200-year-old traditional folk house and 16 rescue cats 🐱. Please enjoy a soothing time with nature and animals.

How to spend the daytime Climb the slopes carrying a traditional woven basket on your back, or explore the forest. You can enjoy an old-fashioned "original experience," playing with your whole body.

How to spend the night Chatting leisurely while gazing at the campfire flames, with a cat eventually curling up and falling asleep next to you. Such a day in the satoyama is a common sight at Washinmura.

About the facility On the premises, a nearly 200-year-old traditional folk house, a nagayamon (rowhouse gate), tents, and Snow Peak Jyubako (mobile houses) are scattered. We live together with the following animals:

- 15 rescue cats + 1 cat (living in the dorm 🏠✨) - Goats - Dogs - Silkie chicken family

Important Notices Regarding treats for the animals Under the guidance of a veterinarian, to manage the cats' health, please refrain from bringing in store-bought treats. If you wish to give them treats, please purchase the treats sold at the Washinmura shop (carefully selected, additive-free, domestically sourced ingredients, etc.). *Sold in limited quantities.*

Other notices - The cats live freely on the premises. Please be careful if you have allergies. - The animals are fickle, so we do not know which room they will visit. They may not always come to you. - The cats and dogs at Washinmura are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and given tick prevention medication.

For a detailed introduction of the facility and room availability 👇 Official Website: Please check the link in the profile. Instagram: @washinmura_nature_glamping

Booking through the official website guarantees the lowest price.

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  • Source: PR Times
  • Category: News
  • Organizations: snow peak