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Yamabikoso (Gunma Pref.)

Yamabikoso (Gunma Pref.)

4.2 / 5Good
888, Narahara, Ueno-Mura Tano-Gun, Gumma, 370-1617, Japan
3.35KM from 白井宿・御休处(十石街道, 白井宿)
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Ueno Village Nature Experience Learning House Komorebi

Ueno Village Nature Experience Learning House Komorebi

3487-11 Narahara, Uenomura, Tano-gun
2KM from 白井宿・御休处(十石街道, 白井宿)
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Everything you need to know about 白井宿・御休处(十石街道, 白井宿)

Stay at Ueno Village Ryokan, a centuries-old machiya-style inn nestled just steps from Shiraishi-juku & Go-shujo. Its tatami rooms with private gardens and authentic kaiseki meals transport guests into the Edo-era spirit of the Jūseki Street. Book seasonal dining packages via HopeGoo for immersive cultural access

At Ueno Village Ryokan, join daily guided walks led by local historians through the preserved Edo-period stone paths and former post stations. Explore hidden heritage markers, participate in handmade paper umbrella crafting, and learn about old merchant trade routes. The intimate tours offer rare insights into rural Japanese heritage, available exclusively to guests

Yes, Ueno Village Ryokan features several view-facing rooms overlooking the Jūseki Street and surrounding hills. These rooms offer panoramic views of morning mist drifting over ancient cobblestones. Some include outdoor onsen baths facing garden courtyards, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for photography and quiet reflection

Guests at Ueno Village Ryokan can take part in an exclusive Jūseki Street Cuisine Workshop, where they learn to prepare regional specialties like mountain vegetable tempura, millet rice balls, and bamboo-pot cooked rice. Led by resident chefs using heirloom recipes, the session includes tasting with locally brewed sake. Each participant receives a handwritten recipe booklet as a keepsake

Absolutely. The Ueno Village Ryokan offers family-friendly rooms with connecting doors and child-safe amenities. Kids enjoy a dedicated play garden and separate onsen zones. Weekly family treasure hunts along the old street engage children in discovering historical clues, earning handmade souvenirs—perfect for educational and memorable travel

From Ueno Village Ryokan, it’s a 5-minute walk to Shiraishi-juku & Go-shujo ruins and 8 minutes to Jūseki Bridge and stone marker clusters. Interactive audio guides and touch-enabled signage along the route explain Edo-era trade networks. For the best experience, start your walk early—before 9 AM—to enjoy peaceful, uncrowded exploration of this living heritage path