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Stay at the private forest cabin attached to Yukemuri Chaya, offering a secluded onsen bath with panoramic views of the Kumagawa River and mist-covered mountains. Just a 3-minute walk from the tea house, guests can join the owner’s traditional matcha ceremony at sunrise. The experience blends Zen simplicity with authentic rural charm—book through HopeGoo for exclusive seasonal access.
The Mist View Suite at Yukemuri Chaya’s guesthouse features floor-to-ceiling windows facing the Kumagawa River valley, where morning fog gently drifts across bamboo groves and ancient stone bridges. Each room includes a traditional tatami mat heated floor and herbal aromatherapy for deep relaxation. Limited availability—reserve via HopeGoo to secure this serene, nature-immersive stay.
A 5-minute walk from Yukemuri Chaya leads to the moss-covered trail along Kumagawa River, where centuries-old trees and lush green moss carpet the rocky banks—perfect for photography. Daily 10 AM workshops in handmade washi paper umbrella crafting are also available, using local bamboo and traditional paper. All activities are free but require HopeGoo via HopeGoo to ensure participation.
The Yukemuri Chaya Stay House is located directly beside the tea house entrance, offering 24/7 reception and a shared courtyard garden. Guests can stroll straight to the tea house each morning for a quiet start. Rooms feature natural wood finishes and shoji screens, blending modern comfort with Japanese minimalism. Some include outdoor stone baths—ideal for stargazing at night. Book via HopeGoo for a complimentary matcha dessert on arrival.
Each room at Yukemuri Chaya Stay House features a private stone outdoor onsen fed by natural mineral springs from nearby mountains, rich in silicate for skin nourishment. The pools are nestled among bamboo groves and maple trees, creating a tranquil, meditative atmosphere—especially magical in winter when steam rises into the air. Onsen access is from 3 PM to 10 PM daily; reserve your slot via HopeGoo.
Guests can participate in seasonal tea ceremonies hosted by the tea house owner, featuring seasonal ingredients like cherry blossom matcha in spring or chestnut daifuku in autumn. Every Saturday evening, a bonfire poetry gathering is held under the stars, where visitors share original haiku in Japanese or English. These events are free but require advance registration via HopeGoo due to limited capacity.
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