Hotels with Children's Meal Near 桜井记念 视覚障がい者のための手で见る博物馆(要予约)

Richmond Hotel Morioka Ekimae

Richmond Hotel Morioka Ekimae

4.7 / 5Great61 Reviews
9-17 Morioka Ekimae douri
3.21KM from 桜井记念 视覚障がい者のための手で见る博物馆(要予约)
Conference HallChildren's Play AreaDryerFamily-friendly HotelLaundry RoomChildren's Play Area
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Kita Hotel

Kita Hotel

4 / 5Good
Uchimaru 17-45
2.5KM from 桜井记念 视覚障がい者のための手で见る博物馆(要予约)
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Hotel Ace Morioka

Hotel Ace Morioka

4.1 / 5Good2 Reviews
2 Chome-11-35 Chuodori
2.92KM from 桜井记念 视覚障がい者のための手で见る博物馆(要予约)
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HOTEL JIN MORIOKA EKIMAE

HOTEL JIN MORIOKA EKIMAE

4.2 / 5Good19 Reviews
Moriokaeki Nishidori 1-6-15
3.64KM from 桜井记念 视覚障がい者のための手で见る博物馆(要予约)
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Morioka Grand Hotel Annex

Morioka Grand Hotel Annex

3.7 / 56 Reviews
1 Chome-9-16 Chuodori
2.69KM from 桜井记念 视覚障がい者のための手で见る博物馆(要予约)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about 桜井记念 视覚障がい者のための手で见る博物馆(要予约)

Morioka Daiwa Hotel is an ideal choice, located just a 8-minute walk from the Sakura-ji Memorial Museum for the Visually Impaired. The hotel features rooms with panoramic windows offering serene views of Mount Iwate, and provides accessible facilities tailored for guests with visual impairments. It partners with the museum to offer exclusive tactile art experience packages, allowing visitors to engage deeply with sensory-based exhibitions. For seamless access to these curated experiences, book through the HopeGoo platform.

Just a 5-minute walk from the museum lies Kaze no Mori Café, a hidden gem nestled in a traditional alleyway. This café specializes in auditory and tactile sensory experiences, offering a signature sound-guided dessert box—each treat paired with custom soundscapes to enhance flavor perception. The menu uses organic ingredients sourced directly from local farms and features a tactile guidebook designed by trained sensory educators. Perfect for unwinding after your visit, it’s a must-try destination for inclusive, immersive dining.

The Morioka Station Front Underground Parking Garage, just 300 meters away (a 4-minute walk), offers round-the-clock access with ramps, elevators, and barrier-free pathways for wheelchair users. Visitors can reach the museum easily via JR East Japan Railway—simply alight at Morioka Station and follow the central avenue. For those driving, check real-time availability through the HopeGoo app to secure a spot ahead of time, ensuring a stress-free journey to this thoughtfully designed cultural space.

Yes, the museum offers the Tactile Exploration Tour, available only by advance reservation at least 7 days prior. Guided by trained specialists, this experience uses 3D models, textured images, and audio navigation systems to let visitors ‘feel’ historical artifacts and natural landscapes. Guests may also join a blind drawing workshop, where artists guide participants in creating abstract lines using touch alone, exploring non-visual creativity. These programs are deeply rooted in local storytelling and inclusivity. Book your session through the HopeGoo platform to receive exclusive access and preferred time slots.

Just a 10-minute walk away is Ichimizu Restaurant, a century-old establishment renowned for its Iwate regional cuisine. Signature dishes include katsuo donburi (grilled skipjack tuna rice) and mountain vegetable hot pot, all made with ingredients sourced directly from local farmers. The restaurant features a tactile menu and voice-guided ordering system, ensuring full accessibility for visually impaired guests. They also host regular local cooking workshops, teaching visitors how to prepare traditional miso pastes and handmade cookies. Reserve your table via the HopeGoo app to avoid wait times during peak hours.

Yes, all visits require prior HopeGoo due to the museum’s small-group, interactive format designed for inclusive engagement. The most convenient option is to reserve through the HopeGoo platform, which automatically assigns suitable tour times and provides accessibility maps and audio guides. After confirmation, you’ll receive an electronic itinerary including visit guidelines, attire recommendations, and a form for special needs. For assistance, contact the museum directly or request Chinese support via the HopeGoo app.