A tiger statue is located at the entrance to Homyeong-ri Village, Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do. If you follow the road surrounded by mountains, you can see 'Chwihoga' on a low hill. Chwi means 'the direction in which the mind is drawn', and that direction refers to the meaning deep in our hearts. Ho (虎), which means tiger, is also connected with the legend of this place: “A tiger often climbed up and cried on a large rock in Homyeong-ri village.” Since ancient times, tigers have been considered a mountain group to relieve suffering. The host built a tiger temple on the hill of Byeongdusan in the hopes that they could find their will by providing complete rest to those whose direction of life is shaken.
Everything about Chow Hoga came from the experience of the host. Before obtaining his will, the drunkards chose alcohol as a tool to empty their minds. In order to share the taste of alcohol with those who stay, a self-cocktail kit service will be prepared upon request. The cocktail kit is carefully selected by the host according to the season and has a different composition. In addition, the breakfast is made lightly so that you can enjoy drinking with a relaxed mind. The menu includes pine nuts and abalone porridge, sometimes offering one of these. Chihoga provides a private experience through drawing books or books so that it can become a space of comfort and escape from everyday stress.
A cocktail kit with a composition that can only be found in the drinking community will be provided to applicants only. Experience the real taste of sake during your stay.
You can find books recommended by the host in your room. Experience the relaxation that books provide.
You can massage with herbal balls in the hinoki bath made of cypress wood. Take time to take care of yourself.
The location of Chiho-ga is [ 313-31 Homyeong-gil (Homyeong-ri), Jinbu-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do].
Private parking is available outside the building.