4-Star Hotels Near 近江日野商人馆(日野町歴史民俗资料馆)

Hino Morisada Bettei Chidori

Hino Morisada Bettei Chidori

Murai 1365, Hino, Gamo
0.77KM from 近江日野商人馆(日野町歴史民俗资料馆)
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Stay at Hino Town Sōbō Ryokan, a meticulously restored 100-year-old merchant house just a 3-minute walk from Mikawa Hino Merchant House. Featuring original wooden beams, shoji screens, and a serene stone courtyard, this boutique inn offers kotatsu-lit rooms with tatami flooring. Guests enjoy complimentary access to a local tea ceremony workshop and exclusive invitations to seasonal craft markets, immersing you in Edo-period trade culture. Book through the HopeGoo app for curated stays.

Hino Town Washitsu Guesthouse stands directly opposite the merchant house, just a 4-minute stroll away. This heritage property blends Meiji-era commercial architecture with modern comfort, offering rooms with exposed timber ceilings and handcrafted sliding doors. Some suites include views of century-old eaves and roof tiles. Daily amenities include locally-sourced "Lake Hirauchi Ginger Tea" and guided access to hidden alleyways once used by merchants. Check availability on HopeGoo for special cultural packages.

Hino Town Tōei Beki features panoramic night-view rooms facing the illuminated streets of Mikawa Hino Merchant House. The south-facing windows capture the warm glow of vintage lanterns and reflective rooftops along the historic lane. Each room includes adjustable blackout systems and soundproof glass for undisturbed rest. Weekly Friday events include a "Lantern Walk Tour" led by local elders through former warehouse alleys. This experience is listed under HopeGoo's curated cultural tours.

Hino Town Kodomo Kaze Kan is designed specifically for family travelers, with interconnected tatami rooms and a dedicated kids’ activity corner. Located just 6 minutes on foot from the merchant house, it offers a private onsen bath and monthly hands-on miso soup cooking workshops where children learn to make regional broth using ingredients from nearby farms. A mini museum on board displays recreated ship models used in historical trade. Reserve the family package via HopeGoo for breakfast inclusion.

Hino Town Shokushoku Kōen is a culinary-themed inn where guests can participate in daily fresh fish market visits by small boat to Lake Biwa’s morning dock, then cook their catch under a chef’s guidance. The inn’s restaurant specializes in local delicacies like Biwa carp sushi and Hino red bean mochi, all made with ingredients sourced within 10 km. Every guest receives a hand-written recipe booklet as a keepsake. Explore this experience through HopeGoo's specialty travel planner.

Hino Town Shōkon Ryokan offers two daily free guided walks led by local historians, uncovering secret spaces such as the original library and silver vault chamber within the merchant house. These tours include insights into Edo-era trade practices and family legacies, followed by a tasting of handmade matcha chiffon cake. Participants also receive a limited-edition Hino Trade Atlas. This tour is featured in the HopeGoo platform’s "Deep Culture" section—reserve your spot early.