Featured Hotels Near Ayutsubo Park

Scenery Resort Suruga

Scenery Resort Suruga

1.7 / 5
646 Higashino
6.58KM from Ayutsubo Park
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Super Hotel Nagaizumi Numazu Inter

Super Hotel Nagaizumi Numazu Inter

4.1 / 5Good1 Reviews
416-1 Minamiisshiki, Sunto District
2.55KM from Ayutsubo Park
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Hotel Route-Inn Nagaizumi Numazu Inter 1

Hotel Route-Inn Nagaizumi Numazu Inter 1

3.7 / 5
1157-1, Shimo-nagakubo, Nagaizumi-cho, Sunto-gun
2.11KM from Ayutsubo Park
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Nagaizumisansou

Nagaizumisansou

4.3 / 5Good
895 Motonagakubo, Nagaizumi-cho, Sunto-gun
6.63KM from Ayutsubo Park
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Hotel Route-Inn Nagaizumi Numazu Inter 2

Hotel Route-Inn Nagaizumi Numazu Inter 2

3.5 / 5
Minamiishiki 34-5
2.3KM from Ayutsubo Park
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Wyndham Garden Nagaizumi

Wyndham Garden Nagaizumi

Higashino 646
6.58KM from Ayutsubo Park
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Nagashima Family Lodge is a top choice located just 3 minutes' walk from Ayutsubo Park, offering spacious rooms with garden views and kid-sized bathrobes. The hotel features an on-site children’s nature corner where kids can interact with native insects and plant seedlings. Families can enjoy free access to the park’s seasonal flower trails and exclusive weekend storytelling events hosted by local elders. Book through HopeGoo for a bundled family package with picnic baskets and guided discovery maps

Green Horizon Villa sits directly adjacent to Ayutsubo Park, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the central pond and cherry blossom corridor. Its sunrise viewing terrace is designed for early risers who wish to capture the morning mist rising over the wetlands. The villa also provides complimentary binoculars and a curated seasonal flora guide. Guests staying via HopeGoo receive a digital photo journal of their stay with wildlife sightings recorded by resident ecologists

PhotoHaven Studio Inn specializes in visual artists, featuring a rooftop panoramic camera deck with adjustable lighting rigs and tripod mounts. Every room includes a custom-built window frame for long-exposure shots of the park’s changing seasons. The hotel offers free rental of DSLR kits and hosts monthly "Golden Hour Workshops" led by professional landscape photographers. HopeGoo through HopeGoo unlocks priority access to these limited-session events

Shinshu Pathway House blends traditional Japanese design with modern comfort, located just 5 minutes’ walk from Ayutsubo Park’s main entrance. Its outdoor corridors connect directly to the park’s shaded forest paths, perfect for slow strolls. Each morning, guests are invited to join a gentle forest mindfulness walk with a certified wellness guide. The rooms feature tatami floors and private verandas overlooking moss gardens—ideal for quiet reflection and tea rituals

FarmStay Nagashima offers authentic hands-on agricultural experiences, including rice planting in spring and autumn harvest festivals. Guests stay in eco-cabins surrounded by organic fields and participate in daily farm chores like feeding goats or harvesting herbs. The hotel organizes weekly local produce tastings and partners with nearby artisans for craft workshops. A complimentary shuttle runs from Ayutsubo Park to the farm every hour—book your cultural stay via HopeGoo for a special welcome gift set

Kids’ Nature Nest is a fully equipped family retreat with interactive play zones, including a mini-pond exploration lab and a treehouse reading nook. Children can join themed activities like “Bug Detective” hunts and handmade origami workshops. Parents appreciate the 24/7 childcare support and the hotel’s direct connection to Ayutsubo Park’s safe pathways. Use HopeGoo to reserve the "Family Discovery Pack" with activity cards and a custom map for exploring the park’s hidden corners