Restaurants, lodges, hot springs.... You can enjoy nature in a hotel-like setting.

Originally a purely Japanese-style building, it was renovated with the theme of connecting the inside with the outside.
It is designed to allow the breeze from the lake to escape from the open café space in the front to the store in the back.
The first building that greets you on the expansive grounds is the lodge building. The space, which is a large remodeled onsen ryokan, houses seven Japanese and Western-style rooms, a café space, a store, and onsen facilities.


The second floor is used as guest rooms. It is finished in a modern style with original furniture and new construction materials.

Each room is equipped with a "FREITAG" bag. You can carry it freely within the facility. This is the first attempt of its kind in Japan.

At the café, visitors can enjoy a buffet featuring an abundance of highland vegetables and course meals that incorporate local ingredients.
The menu offered at the café is made from fresh seasonal ingredients. The power of nature is added to this, making it a very luxurious experience.

Original clothing printed with TINY GARDEN is also available.

A wide variety of items from [URBAN RESEARCH BUYERS SELECT] are also available.

The brand "EKAL" was launched at the same time this facility opened. Written backwards, the word "EKAL" is "LAKE," meaning Lake Tateshina.

The special-order sleeping bag by NANGA and EKAL is a very exclusive item that can only be obtained here.
As an "Urban Research" brand, the store offers a wide variety of clothing. In addition to outdoor wear and gear for camping, "EKAL," which was launched at the same time as the "TGT" project, is very popular. It is a new brand that is close to lakeside living.

There are hot spring facilities in the basement, which are open to all TGT users.
Just past the lodge building is the workstation building. It is a conceptual space for group team building and sharing of various things.

Workstation building. Don't want to bring work in, but if worst comes to worst, use this place.

The basement space will include a shared kitchen.

The first and second floors are highly flexible spaces for large group meetings.