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This spacious tent is equipped with a wood stove, full bedding, and a fire pit.In front of the tent, the grassy lawn features hammock chairs and a table, making it perfect for sunbathing, yoga, or simply enjoying the view.As we host only one group per day, please feel free to reach out anytime if you need assistance.
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Yes, to ensure a safe and comfortable stay, the following activities are prohibited:
• Using fire outside designated areas
• Driving vehicles onto the lawn or into plant habitat areas
• Damaging facilities or equipment
• Any actions that violate laws or regulations
We trust our guests to uphold good manners and respect for the environment.We hope you create wonderful memories during your stay.
If rain is expected, we will contact you in advance to discuss possible cancellations or rescheduling. Please rest assured that all cancellations due to rain are free of charge.
If strong winds or severe weather warnings are anticipated, we will also reach out beforehand to discuss changes or cancellations to your reservation.
Your safety is our top priority, so please feel free to contact us anytime if you have any questions.
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In Japan, we kindly ask for your cooperation in separating and properly disposing of waste to help protect the environment.
Please place cans, bottles, and plastic beverage containers in the designated recycling boxes.
Combustible waste, non‑combustible waste, and food waste should be placed in bags and disposed of in the designated trash bins.
Thank you for helping us maintain a clean and pleasant environment.
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In the event of an emergency, please follow the steps below:
• Please contact the emergency number we provided to you as soon as possible.
• In serious situations such as fire, accidents, or injuries, please call 110 (police) or 119 (fire and ambulance) first.
• If staff members are present on-site, please notify the nearest staff member.
• Depending on the situation, we may ask you to evacuate to a safe area or temporarily restrict the use of certain facilities.
Your safety is our top priority. If you notice anything unusual, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yui is a peaceful coastal town in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City,
where you can enjoy beautiful ocean views, fresh seafood, and the nostalgic atmosphere of traditional Japan.
The area is especially known for long‑established shops that continue to preserve traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
Yui Honjin Park & Hiroshige Museum: A museum dedicated to the ukiyo‑e artist Ando Hiroshige, offering insight into Edo‑period culture and media. Many of Hiroshige’s works were created as he traveled, and my hometown is featured in some of them.
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Ichiuroko, a historic maker of traditional fish cakes (kamaboko), still produces its goods using time‑honored methods.
Kakusa, a long‑standing producer of Japanese soup stock (dashi), is also a beloved local brand.
At the Sakura Shrimp Museum, you can enjoy a fresh sakura shrimp set meal during the fishing season.
Highlights of Yui
• Old Tokaido Road: Historic walking paths from the Edo period, once traveled by people journeying between Edo and Kyoto.
• Peaceful Townscape: The quiet, relaxed atmosphere makes it perfect for strolling and enjoying local life.
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