A Forest Hideaway Like No Other:
- Pluma
- May 12
- 2 min read
Updated: May 12
Welcome to Juan's Place

Tucked Away, Yet Close Enough
Straddled by lush boundaries near Tanay, Rizal, Juan’s Place is a forest retreat hidden between provincial lines—but close enough for a spontaneous getaway from the city. Designed for those who crave quiet, presence, and the beauty of nature, this Japanese-inspired glamping destination invites you to experience calm in its purest form.
Here, you don’t just stay—you soften, slow down, and reset.
Every Dome Tells A Story
At the heart of Juan’s Place are seven domes, each named after a Japanese word that reflects an experience of nature, wonder, and emotional ease. These names aren’t just labels—they’re a philosophy of how we welcome you:
Komorebi – the sunlight filtering through leaves
Seijaku – serenity in stillness
Shinrinyoku – healing through forest bathing
Wabisabi – beauty in imperfection and simplicity
Yutori – the spaciousness to breathe
Yugen – quiet depth and mystery
Datsuzoku – freedom from the ordinary
Each dome offers:
Hot showers
Toilet and bath (inside or nearby)
Twin/single beds with pull-outs
Electric kettle & mini refrigerator
Wi-Fi and natural light
Private decks nestled in the forest or by the pool
Our grounds are a blend of tropical greenery and Japanese-inspired calm, including:
A Japanese-style resto-lounge with sliding doors and comforting meals (breakfast is free!)
Kakureza – our multipurpose space for private events, foosball, and videoke (by request)
A freeform pool hugged by forest
Bonfire and s’mores area
A tranquil koi pond and Japanese-inspired garden
Open lawn for archery, volleyball, and outdoor play
Coming Soon: Mattari Café
Future Plans: A spa nestled in the trees
More Than A Stay - A Soft Reset
Whether you’re a couple searching for serenity, a barkada seeking reconnection, or a family wanting something new, Juan’s Place offers space to be. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s a place to pause.
Book your stay today. Let your next story begin here.
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