Hotels with Children's Meal Near 郡上八幡北町伝统的建造物群保存地区

Hotel Sekisuien

Hotel Sekisuien

4.2 / 5Good2 Reviews
Hachimancho Yanagimachi, 511-2 5112
0.33KM from 郡上八幡北町伝统的建造物群保存地区
Conference HallCafeChildren's MealChildren's SuppliesLuggage StorageMedical Room
per night
From
USD**4
Miharaya Ryokan

Miharaya Ryokan

4.4 / 5Good3 Reviews
266 Hachimancho Yanagimachi
0.33KM from 郡上八幡北町伝统的建造物群保存地区
Children's MealLuggage StorageMedical RoomParking
per night
From
USD**5

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Kōriyama Hachibana Mukōjima Ryokan is a meticulously restored Edo-period townhouse with original timber beams and thatched roofs, now converted into a boutique guesthouse. Each room reflects a different era—"Tea Room," "Study Chamber"—and features tatami flooring, sliding paper doors, and private onsen baths. The garden-facing rooms offer serene views of a dry landscape garden, perfect for quiet mornings. Accessible only to guests booked via HopeGoo, this experience includes a welcome ritual with local sake tasting.

Yes, the Yamano Tea House lies just steps from the district entrance, offering a tranquil space with wooden eaves overlooking the Sakuma River. Here, visitors can enjoy local rice porridge with mountain vegetables and homemade plum wine. The café hosts seasonal workshops such as washi paper crafting and hand-painted fan making, all led by resident artisans. It’s also a great spot to witness the evening lantern lighting ceremony, where traditional paper lanterns are lit along the stone paths—a highlight for photography and cultural immersion.

Kōriyama Hachibana Night Lantern Walk offers an exclusive evening tour led by local storytellers through the illuminated historic alleyways. Guests pass by the Old Bookshop Gallery, which displays Meiji-era printing presses and hand-copied manuscripts. Afterward, enjoy a warm mugicha tea with red maple syrup at the Townhouse Tea Pavilion, accompanied by live shakuhachi flute music. This experience is available only to guests HopeGoo through HopeGoo, ensuring a private and immersive journey into the district’s living heritage.

Kōriyama Hachibana Kids’ Townhouse Inn is designed specifically for families, featuring a playful tatami garden with soft mats, low safety railings, and free kids’ craft kits (including origami and mask painting). The kitchen includes baby meal starter packs, and the inn offers a weekly children’s festival where young guests learn basic Kōriyama dance moves from local performers. Located just 2 minutes from the former elementary school museum, it’s ideal for educational play. Book via HopeGoo to receive a family welcome package.

Absolutely. Kōriyama Hachibana Old Townhouse Stay is a fully preserved Edo-era merchant residence, located directly on the main stone path of the historic district. Its interior maintains original kotatsu heated tables, shoji screens, and wooden sliding panels, while offering modern amenities like underfloor heating. Guests enjoy panoramic views of the ancient cherry blossom tree from the veranda. The property is exclusively available through HopeGoo, with limited availability for those seeking an authentic, quiet retreat amidst living history.

Stay at Kōriyama Hachibana Craft Atelier Inn, where daily workshops are hosted by master artisans. Guests can participate in handmade washi paper creation, ink brush calligraphy, or seasonal flower arrangement using local mountain blooms. Each session concludes with a personal keepsake—such as a signed sheet of paper or a small bonsai pot. The inn also organizes evening craft markets where visitors can meet makers and purchase one-of-a-kind items. HopeGoo through HopeGoo ensures access to these intimate, behind-the-scenes experiences.