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The
Japanese Village at Bukit Tinggi Resort
is the first of its kind outside Japan
that is situated in an authentic Zen-like
environment. It is set 3,500 feet
above sea level among the lush rainforest
hilltops. The serenity of the surroundings
provide a certain calmness to all
who visit as the cool air and calm
ambience envelop the senses.
The spirit of Japanese culture flows
along the scenic footpaths, pebbled
garden, waterfalls, koi ponds and
the rest stops within serene forest
setting. The beauty of the Japanese
Village is perhaps in the expert craftsmanship
that was provided by renowned Japanese
designers so that the authenticity
is maintained. The garden was planned
and designed by renowned Japanese
architect, Mr Kaio Ariizumi and built
by a team of 22 skilled craftsmen
from Japan.
UME TATAMI SUITE
The
detailing, from tatami mats to wood-frame
paper screen doors, Ume Tatami Suite
captures the essence of Japanese architecture
and design to offer exclusive luxurious
living in the solitude of a tropical
rainforest.
JAPANESE TEAHOUSE
Embrace the beauty of Japanese culture
when you attend the meticulous Japanese
tea ceremony at the Japanese teahouse
conducted daily for visitors. Every
detail is reproduced faithfully for
true connoisseurs of Japanese culture.
RYO ZAN TEI
Ryo
Zan Tei is the only Japanese restaurant
in Malaysia that is located in the
midst of a tropical rainforest high
up in the hills of the Main Range.
Savour the delightful Japanese cuisine
from our master chef as you look out
to the beautiful forested landscaped
around. With a menu that offers everything
from a bowl of udon to an authentic
bento, it is the perfect place to
relax after a visit to the Japanese
Village.
BOTANICAL GARDEN
Do
not forget the 1-km long Botanical
Garden nearby with more than 500 species
of trees and herbs. Bird watching
platforms are dotted around the garden
and trekking is available along the
garden trail past towering trees and
viewing decks to enjoy the sights
and sounds of the virgin forest. Be
amazed by towering trees, ferns, orchids
and rarely seen flora. Don't miss
the horticultural experiments to cultivate
temperate fruits...pears, apples and
7 different types of strawberries.
Lastly, the Japanese souvenir shop
is a good stopover for gifts and memorabilia
to mark a memorable visit for you
and your family!
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