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'When Was the Last Time You Ate a Mandarin Orange Under a Kotatsu?' Reviving the Fading Winter Scenery of Japan, Washinmura, an Old Folk House Glamping Facility in Futtsu, Chiba, Holds the Winter-Limited 'Kotatsu Mikan Festival'

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Washinmura in Futtsu City, Chiba Prefecture, is hosting a winter-limited Kotatsu Mikan Festival to revive traditional Japanese winter scenery. This event features 100-year-old folk houses equipped with kotatsu and unlimited mandarin oranges for guests to enjoy. By offering an authentic experience centered on the concept of gathering around a kotatsu, the facility aims to reconnect visitors with nostalgic customs that are fading from modern households. Guests can further immerse themselves in this traditional atmosphere by participating in outdoor activities, such as gathering around bonfires and preparing piping hot baked sweet potatoes, providing a comforting escape from busy modern life.

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