【Matsudai NOHBUTAI】Satoyama BBQ & Nagashi Somen

Summary

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Join us for a fun and delicious Satoyama experience with a BBQ of Tsumari pork, delicious summer vegetables and autumn vegetables, and Nagashi Somen. Stove and food preparation will be provided, so feel free to come empty-handed.

*We will provide information on how to apply as soon as reservations begin.

■Price
Adult ¥3,200
Child ¥2,000
Infant ¥500

■BBQ for 1 adult (¥3,200)
Meat (pork belly, beef belly, offal, etc.) 200g, vegetables (tomato, eggplant, bell bell pepper or bell bell pepper, etc. *Changes depending on season), long noodles, ice cream, stove use fee (maximum 2 hours)

■BBQ for 1 for child (¥2,000)
Meat (pork belly, beef belly, etc.) 100g, vegetables (tomatoes or eggplant, bell peppers or bell peppers, etc. *Changes according to season), long noodles, ice cream, stove use fee (max. 2 hours)

■BBQ for 1 infant (¥500) includes:
Meat (pork belly 50g), Nagashi Somen

■Optional soft drinks/alcohol
Drinks are available as an option. Please order at the time of reservation. Additional drinks can be ordered on the day of the event.

*BBQ stove and cooking utensils will be provided for each group. Tents may be shared with another group.
*Vegetables will be cut and meat/vegetables will be cooked by customers on a self-serve basis.
*Reservations will be given priority and will be accepted on the day of the event if seats are available.
*No food or beverages may be brought to the event.
Please use the Satoyama Cafeteria in Matsudai Nohbutai for beer, juice and other beverages.
The event may be cancelled in case of inclement weather.

Summary

Date and time Sat., Sun. and holidays from 7/20 (Sun.) to 9/15 (Mon.), 2025
Venue

Lawn space outside of Matsudai NOHBUTAI

Admission Adults ¥3,500, Children ¥2,000, Infants ¥500 *Drinks not included

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