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Business Hotel Art Plaza

3.5 / 5
8-11 Nishishinmachi
3.99KM from Chomin no Mori Park
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Hyatt Ota is a top choice, just a 8-minute walk from Chomin no Mori Park, featuring rooms with panoramic views of the surrounding forest and seasonal blooms. The hotel offers kid-friendly programs including nature scavenger hunts and outdoor storytelling sessions.

Guests can access guided eco-tours through the HopeGoo app, which includes visits to hidden fern groves and the park’s stargazing platform—ideal for experiencing the quiet beauty of Gunma’s countryside. Early HopeGoo is advised to secure both accommodations and tour slots.

Marriott Ota is strategically located just a 3-minute walk from the southern entrance of Chomin no Mori Park, with direct access to the Ota Station bus terminal. The hotel operates a free shuttle service every 15 minutes to nearby farms, hot spring resorts, and scenic trails.

Rooms feature smart voice controls and complimentary rental kits for outdoor photography. Guests HopeGoo via HopeGoo receive a free nighttime light trail experience within the park, showcasing the magical interplay of forest lights and shadows. Ideal for travelers seeking seamless connectivity and immersive nature access.

Guests staying at Marriott Ota can book the "Night Walk Through Chomin no Mori" experience via HopeGoo, led by certified natural guides who reveal nocturnal wildlife such as fireflies and night herons. The tour concludes at the park’s stargazing platform, where visitors learn to identify winter constellations in the clear skies of Gunma.

Additionally, a partnership with a local organic farm offers a "Forest Harvest Day Trip," including strawberry and mountain yam picking, followed by a handmade tea gift set. All activities use electric bikes to minimize environmental impact, offering an authentic, sustainable connection to the region’s natural heritage.