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June 9, 2025
[7/12.13] Recruitment of participants for the Yukata Wearing Experience Event (Shinobazu Wa-Meguri no Kai Event Vol. 1)
Why don’t you participate in the event “Yukata Wearing Experience” of the Shinobazu Wa-Meguri Association? Take a walk through the Shinobazu Pond where lotus flowers bloom. You can take home the “Yukata 3-piece set” that you wore during the experience as a souvenir. Please experience the summer in Japan.
■Date and time
July 12 (Sat) 11:00~16:00 【for 20 minutes】
July 13 (Sun) 11:00~16:00 【for 20 minutes】
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1st /11:00-11:20 2nd /11:20-11:40 3rds/11:40-12:00
4th/13:00-13:20 5th/13:20-13:40 6th/13:40-14:00
7th/14:00-14:20 8th/14:20-14:40 9th/14:40-15:00
10th/15:00-15:20 11th/15:20-15:40 12th/15:40-16:00
■Venue
Ueno area center Ueno City Residents’ Hall 301 or 401 (3 minutes walk from the hotel)
1-1-12 Ikenohata, Taito-ku
■ Fees
13,000 yen (tax included)
Yukata 3-piece set (Yukata, Obi, Geta) + dressing (about 20 minutes)
* Limited to each day, reception for up to 30 women and 10 men. It will be closed as soon as the quota is reached.
■ How to apply
Please apply at the hotel front desk at least 2 days before the event date.
If you apply before check-in,
Tel: 03-6240-1161 (hotel front desk) E-mail: info@hotel-andhere.com
Please contact us at.
At that time, please tell us your name, date of stay, desired experience date and time, and number of participants.
What is the “Shinobazu Wa-Meguri no Kai”?
In order to promote sustainable tourism, this is one of the projects conducted by the Tokyo Convention & Tourism Foundation to support efforts such as discovering and refining sustainable tourism content in the region and creating a sustainable tourism town through the cooperation of local stakeholders.
&Here is also a sustainable initiative to “Harmony with Local Communities.” By connecting with the community, we hope to make the charm of the city shine brighter and provide new services and experiences to our customers.
&Here will continue to work with the “Shinobazu Wa Meguri no Kai” to create a sustainable tourism town in the Ueno and Fushin areas.