Plum Picking" at a Japanese confectionery store in Shiga...
Kano Shoujouan Jyushousei-no-Sato has a Japanese confectionery workshop, a tea ceremony room, a bakery, and a sweet shop on a 63,000 tsubo site that takes advantage of the natural beauty of the satoyama. The area also offers seasonal events such as ume plum picking and the Tomokorokoshi Festival.
At the dining table in front of the plum grove, visitors can enjoy monthly kaiseki dishes and boxed lunches. Admission to the teahouse is normally 1,650 yen, but if you use the meal service, you can spend 1,100 yen. Enjoy the quiet Japanese time at the teahouse in the satoyama, an original Japanese landscape.
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