Glamping Facility 'Washinmura' in Futtsu, Chiba Promotes 'Love Lock' and Healing Time with Rescue Cats

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  • Glamping Facility 'Washinmura' in Futtsu, Chiba Promotes 'Love Lock' and Healing Time with Rescue Cats
  • 'Washinmura,' a 6-room glamping facility in Futtsu, Chiba, promoted its 'Warehanjou' (love lock) installed at the dog run. It offers natural experiences and interactions with animals, including 16 rescue cats, around a 200-year-old traditional house.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: May 25, 2026

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'Washinmura,' a 6-room glamping facility in Futtsu, Chiba, promoted its 'Warehanjou' (love lock) installed at the dog run. It offers natural experiences and interactions with animals, including 16 rescue cats, around a 200-year-old traditional house.

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Glamping Facility 'Washinmura' in Futtsu, Chiba Promotes 'Love Lock' and Healing Time with Rescue Cats (May 25, 2026), PR Times
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May 25, 2026
'Washinmura,' a 6-room glamping facility in Futtsu, Chiba, promoted its 'Warehanjou' (love lock) installed at the dog run. It offers natural experiences and interactions with animals, including 16 rescue cats, around a 200-year-old traditional house.
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Did you know that Washinmura also has a 'Love Lock' to tie your feelings together?
'Warehanjou,' located in the dog run, is a small promise that lets you preserve your time with someone special in a tangible form.
With a lover.
With family.
With friends.
Turn the special moments spent at Washinmura into memories that will never come undone.

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A glamping village with a total of 6 rooms, located in the satoyama (woodlands) of Futtsu, Chiba.

A 200-year-old traditional folk house and 16 rescue cats.
Please enjoy a healing time with nature and animals.

*How to spend your daytime*

Climbing slopes carrying a traditional woven basket on your back, or exploring the forest. You can enjoy an old-fashioned 'primal experience,' playing with your whole body.

*How to spend your nighttime*

Chatting leisurely while gazing at the flames of a bonfire. Before you know it, a cat is curled up and sleeping next to you. Such a day in the satoyama is a common sight at Washinmura.

*About the facilities*

Scattered across the grounds are an approximately 200-year-old traditional folk house, a nagayamon (longhouse gate), tents, and Snow Peak Jyubako (mobile houses). We live together with the following animals:

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



Important Notices

*Regarding animal treats*

Under the guidance of a veterinarian, to manage the physical condition of our cats, we ask that you refrain from bringing in store-bought treats.

If you wish to give them treats, please purchase the ones sold at the Washinmura shop (carefully selected, additive-free, domestically sourced ingredients, etc.).
*Sold in limited quantities.

*Other precautions*

- Cats live freely on the premises. Please be careful if you have allergies.
- The animals are capricious, so we do not know which room they will visit. They are not guaranteed to come.
- The cats and dogs at Washinmura have been spayed/neutered and given vaccines and tick prevention medication.



*For detailed facility introductions and availability, click here*

Official website: Please check the link in the profile
Instagram: @washinmura_nature_glamping

*Reservations are cheapest on the official website.*

FAQ

What animals are at Washinmura?

There are 16 rescue cats, goats, dogs, and a family of Silkie chickens living on the premises.

Can I bring my own treats for the animals?

No, store-bought treats are prohibited. You must purchase the special treats sold at the Washinmura shop.

What is the Warehanjou at Washinmura?

It is a 'love lock' installed at the dog run where you can leave a tangible memory with your loved ones.