Supper & Breakfast | Kashiki Kaiseki Course

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Hotel Nosegawa

 Description

"Relaxed", "At Home", these are the feelings that the manager hopes that guests feel when visiting Hotel Nosegawa.  This facility is the main establishment in this isolated settlement and a focus for the community.  

Ingredients are consciously chosen to reflect the local environment and culture, including wild meats such as deer, wild boar, and peasant.  Delicious Amago river fish, catch in the river next to the hotel are also popular.

Hotel Nosegawa is popular for walkers on the Kumano Kodo Kohechi pilgrimage route, but can also make for a unique and relaxed side trip from Koyasan with their free shuttle.

This plan includes supper and breakfast.  Supper is twelve dishes with duck, wild boar, peasant mini hot pot. Kashiki means these three kinds of wild meats.

Children, Toddlers and Infants
● Children (9 to 11)
Bedding and meals available for ... Please refer to the price list below
Children’s meal includes ... Children's meal
● Toddler (6 to 8)
Bedding and meals available for ... Please refer to the price list below
Children’s meal includes ... Children's meal
● Toddler (3 to 5)
Bedding and meals available for ... Please refer to the price list below
Children’s meal includes ... Children's meal
No bedding, no meals, ... 1,200 yen
● Infants (0 to 2)
Meals, no bedding ... 4,800 yen
Bedding, no meals ... 2,400 yen
No bedding, no meals, Free

When making a reservation request, please indicate the number of children. 
If you have any meal or bedding requests, please write the details in the "NOTE" section. 
Once your reservation request is processed, the price will be adjusted based on the details of your request.

Walking the Kohechi? Need daily luggage shuttle?

 Price

B period (2024)
1 Guest per room
(Price per person)
Adult 17,800 yen
2 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 15,600 yen
Child (9 to 11) 10,700 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 10,700 yen
3 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 15,600 yen
Child (9 to 11) 10,700 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 10,700 yen
4 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 15,600 yen
Child (9 to 11) 10,700 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 10,700 yen
5 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 15,600 yen
Child (9 to 11) 10,700 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 10,700 yen
C period (2024)
1 Guest per room
(Price per person)
Adult 18,900 yen
2 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 16,700 yen
Child (9 to 11) 11,500 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 11,500 yen
3 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 16,700 yen
Child (9 to 11) 11,500 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 11,500 yen
4 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 16,700 yen
Child (9 to 11) 11,500 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 11,500 yen
5 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 16,700 yen
Child (9 to 11) 11,500 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 11,500 yen
D period (2024)
1 Guest per room
(Price per person)
Adult 20,000 yen
2 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 17,800 yen
Child (9 to 11) 12,300 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 12,300 yen
3 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 17,800 yen
Child (9 to 11) 12,300 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 12,300 yen
4 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 17,800 yen
Child (9 to 11) 12,300 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 12,300 yen
5 Guests per room
(Price per person)
Adult 17,800 yen
Child (9 to 11) 12,300 yen
Toddler (3 to 8) 12,300 yen

 Details

Guestrooms

Room Style
Japanese
Bed Type
Futon
Bath
No bath in guestroom
Toilet
Ensuite western style
Notes
● Smoking room. Can be deodorized on request.
● Free Wi-Fi
 

Meals

Vegetarian
Yes, we can cater to vegetarians on request.
Allergies
Yes, we can cater to food allergies on request.
Notes
Supper is twelve dishes with duck, wild boar, peasant mini hot pot. Kashiki means these three kinds of wild meats.

Times

Check-in
15:00
Check-out
10:00
Curfew
23:00
Notes
◆ CAUTION ◆
In the mountains it gets dark quickly after sunset especially along the forested Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route.  For your safety, it is highly recommended to properly plan to arrive at your accommodation before sunset.
 

 Important Note for Kohechi Hikers

The Kohechi route (Koyasan to Hongu) runs through the central part of the Kii Peninsula from north to south, and is some of the steepest of all the Kumano pilgrimage routes, crossing three passes at altitudes of over 1,000 meters, including Obako Peak, along the way. This is more challenging than the Nakahechi route and recommended for advanced, experienced hikers only.
 
To ensure the safety of our guests, we require reservations in all the villages along the Kohechi route (Koyasan, Omata, Miura-guchi, and Totsukawa Onsen). Even if guests use KUMANO TRAVEL for part of the route, we will need to confirm the itinerary and accommodation for their entire Kohechi trip.
 
If we are unable to confirm, for your safety, partial requests will not be accepted.
 
Thank you for your understanding.

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Sorry, "Reservation Requests" are not available at this time.

Please check this Article for more information.
https://www.tb-kumano.jp/en/2024/03/13/12612/