An Invitation to a Storytelling Time About Honeybees
Did you know that Saint Valentine is the patron saint of love and also the patron saint of honeybees?
Legend says that Saint Valentine was a beekeeper, famous for being very gentle with his bees. Honey has long been a symbol of sweetness and love.
On Valentine’s Day, we invite you to join us for a relaxing experience about the life of honeybees—their role in nature, the work of beekeepers, and how honey makes its way from the hive to our table.
In addition to storytelling, you can enjoy a peaceful morning with views of the Seto Inland Sea and a honey tasting experience.
The talk is designed to be enjoyable for both adults and families with children, so please join us.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, February 14
Time: 10:00 a.m. – Noon
Location: Aloha Terrace (Ogawa, Matsuyama) – Brick Room
Participation Fee
- Adults: ¥3,500
- Children: ¥1,000
※ Food and drinks at the restaurant are not included.
※ Outside food and drinks are not permitted.
※ Each adult ticket includes one jar of BeeCamp honey.
How to Register
Please apply via the “Contact” form at this website. In the message field, please include: Number of adults and children attending. You will receive a confirmation message from BeeCamp.
※ To keep the experience intimate, this event is limited to 12 participants.
By spending Valentine’s Day learning about honeybees,
you may find that nature and everyday food feel a little closer to home—
filling your day with love and sweetness.
We look forward to meeting you.
BeeCamp Hachimitsu
Maria & Daniel 🍯