MINSHUKU
Bed and breakfast rooms highlighting Japanese culture.
The aesthetics of the decor, the ambience and the garden all reference Japanese culture, down to the smallest detail. Artist Nathalie Cambonie offers a complete experience: the sliding panels are made from mulberry paper imported from Japan, the courtesy tray offers varieties of green tea, the floor is covered in tatami, and a yukata is provided. As for the lounge, it houses kotatsu, coffee tables with built-in blankets, a central piece of furniture in Japanese homes. In winter, breakfast is served here.
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