New 'Warehanjo' Spot Opens at Washinmura
Washinmura, a glamping site in Futtsu, Chiba, has opened a new spot for heart-shaped padlocks. A gift campaign for weekday guests is also underway.
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Why not leave a 'bond' with your loved ones at Washinmura? A new spot called 'Warehanjo' has been created where you can hang heart-shaped padlocks. In a place watched over by dogs and cats, you can commemorate anniversaries with lovers, express gratitude to family and friends, share feelings for your 'oshi' (favorite), or promise to return to the animals you met at Washinmura. You can leave your feelings of the day on a heart-shaped padlock. For bookings on weekdays in June and July, we are giving away one heart-shaped padlock (usually 1,000 yen) per group. Please let the front desk know at check-in if you are interested. Laser engraving options are also available. Take the time to leave your travel memories in a tangible form, not just in photos. Located in the foothills of Futtsu, Chiba, this is a 6-room glamping village. With a 200-year-old traditional house and 15 rescued cats, please spend a healing time with nature and animals. During the day, you can climb slopes with baskets or explore the forest. Enjoy a traditional 'original experience' using your whole body. At night, chat slowly while watching the bonfire. Cats often curl up and sleep beside you. Such days in the foothills are common scenes at Washinmura. The premises feature a 200-year-old house, gate, tents, and Snow Peak 'Jubako' cabins, where we live with 15 rescued cats, goats, dogs, and a family of Silkie chickens. Important note: For the health management of our cats under veterinary guidance, please refrain from bringing commercial snacks. If you wish to feed them, please purchase snacks sold at the Washinmura shop (carefully selected, additive-free, domestic ingredients).
FAQ
What is the appeal of Washinmura?
It offers a healing experience with rescued cats in a 200-year-old traditional house.