~Tokyo~ A collection of Japanese art! Cool indoor spots🎐
~Meguro-ku, Tokyo~ Hotel Gajoen Tokyo, Hyakudan Staircase, Japanese Lights ~A Beautiful Fairy Tale~ Now on from July 5th (Fri) to September 23rd (Mon, closed) 2024! *Open throughout the eventThis time, we will introduce Hotel Gajoen's summer event, Japanese Lights ~A Beautiful Fairy Tale~✨
💡Point💡☑︎Highlights of the 7 rooms! The theme is a beautiful fairy taleThe beautiful world view of Japanese culture, starting with The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, is wonderful♡
☑︎Traditional crafts are Japanese art✨A collection of local culture, contemporary art works, and works expressing beautiful stories! ☑︎The Hyakudan Staircase is a cultural asset! Part of the hotel that was used at the time is itself a cultural asset! You can also enjoy the beauty of Japanese architecture😊
🉐Yukata plan and lunch set plan available! Reservation required! Please visit the website for details.
~My impressions after actually going there📝~ Starting with the Princess Kaguya room, I was able to enjoy the world of Japanese fairy tales! Personally, the bamboo lanterns in the first room, Princess Kaguya, were beautiful, and I was glad to be able to feel the Japanese art space😊 It's also recommended for art lovers, girls' trips, those who want to take photogenic photos, history lovers, those who want to enjoy lunch and cafes, those who like retro spots, and those who want to take photos◎ It's a recommended spot for summer outings!
➖Outing plan➖📍Spot name Tokyo designated tangible cultural property "Hyakudan Kaidan" Address: 1-8-1 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo Hyakudan Kaidan Opening hours: 11:00-18:00 *Last entry is 30 minutes before closing. Cost: ¥1,600 for adults on the day, ¥800 for students
➖Access➖Train🚃 3-minute walk from the west exit of Meguro StationCar🚗 3-minute walk from Meguro ramp on Shuto Expressway Route 2🅿️ Available 3 hours free use of restaurant and Hyakudan Staircase
~Meguro-ku, Tokyo~ Hotel Gajoen Tokyo, Hyakudan Staircase, Japanese Lights ~
A Beautiful Fairy Tale~ Now on from July 5th (Fri) to September 23rd (Mon, closed) 2024!
*Open throughout the eventThis time, we will introduce Hotel Gajoen's summer event, Japanese Lights
~A Beautiful Fairy Tale~✨
💡Point💡
☑︎Highlights of the 7 rooms! The theme is a beautiful fairy taleThe beautiful world view of Japanese culture, starting with The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, is wonderful♡
☑︎Traditional crafts are Japanese art✨A collection of local culture, contemporary art works, and works expressing beautiful stories!
☑︎The Hyakudan Staircase is a cultural asset! Part of the hotel that was used at the time is itself a cultural asset! You can also enjoy the beauty of Japanese architecture😊
Yukata plan and lunch set plan available! Reservation required! Please visit the website for details.
~My impressions after actually going there📝~
Starting from the Princess Kaguya room, I was able to the world of Japanese fairy tales! Personally, the bamboo lanterns in the first room, Princess Kaguya, were beautiful, and I was glad to be able to enjoy the Japanese art space😊 It is also recommended for art lovers, girls' trips, those who want to take photogenic photos, history lovers, those who want to enjoy lunch and cafes, those who like retro spots, and those who want to take photos◎ It is recommended as a summer outing spot!
➖Outing plan➖
📍Spot name Tokyo designated tangible cultural property "Hyakudan Kaidan" Address: 1-8-1 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo Hyakudan Kaidan Opening hours Hours: 11:00-18:00 *Last entry is 30 minutes before closing. Cost: ¥1,600 for adults on the day, ¥800 for students
➖Access➖
Train🚃 3 minute walk from the west exit of Meguro StationCar🚗 3 minutes from Meguro ramp on Shuto Expressway Route 2🅿️ Yes Restaurant and 100 Steps Staircase are free for 3 hours
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