【はかせあん】
Nishikatsura City, which is the climbing gate of Mount "Reizan" or also known as "Mitsutouge", has a prosperous history as a textile industry city. There is a legend that "about 2022 years ago today, Xu Fu, an ancient Chinese explorer, was ordered by Emperor Qin Shi Huang to search for the elixir of immortality, and arrived at the foot of Mount Fuji. He then taught weaving techniques in this area." According to the discoveries of recent years, the connection between the Yamato Empire and the mainland has been proven, and it is also possible that one day Xu Fu's footsteps will be revealed. Let us imagine the romance of ancient history.
The origin of the building name "Hakasean" is, "Haku" comes from "Hakuai" which means to love widely and fairly. It also means "connected to and loved by people around the world". Born and raised here, interacting with people all over the world, being loved and loved by many. The name also has the meaning of our wish, which is "May this inn be a place that is loved and remembered by many people around the world".
Room type | Entire house (Japanese-Western style room) |
Spaciousness | 106.83㎡ |
Capacity | 1-8 people |
Number of floors | 1st floor/2nd floor |
Installation bed | 2 semi-double beds and 2 sofa beds on the 1st floor, 4 sofa beds on the 2nd floor |
Floor plan | 1F: Bedroom/powder room/bathroom 2F: Kitchen/powder room/living room |
Amenities | Shampoo / Conditioner / Body soap / Hand soap / Hand towel / Disposable toothpaste / Toilet paper / Tissue / Detergent / Hair dryer / Drinkable tap water (delicious water from Mt. Fuji) / Small gift |
Equipment | Bath/toilet/kitchen/stove/microwave/tableware/Wi-Fi/refrigerator/cooking utensils/washer/dryer/washroom |
Parking | Available / 3 spaces (on the premises of Hakasean) |
Nearest station | Fujikyuko Line Mitsutoge Station |
We will provide hospitality so that you can get a feel for Japanese culture and the four seasons through the calm setting of the tea room, events, and seasonal tools.
The experience of writing with a brush and the smell of ink will be a precious memory in Japan.
A workshop to create your own Japanese fragrance using incense sticks, scent bags, etc.
富士山観光を
一味違った
閑静な住宅街で、