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HOTEL WOO - Adults Only

HOTEL WOO - Adults Only

4.3 / 5Good
Nakaimazato 10-31
3.73KM from Deyashiki Park
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Hotel Woo (Adults Only)

Hotel Woo (Adults Only)

3.7 / 51 Reviews
10-31 Nakaimazatocho
3.72KM from Deyashiki Park
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Futakami

Futakami

247-1 Arii
2.04KM from Deyashiki Park
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Yamato-Kōda Onsen Ryokan is a top choice, blending traditional Japanese architecture with modern comfort. Its private garden terraces overlook the lush grounds of Deyashiki Park, offering serene views of seasonal cherry blossoms and koi ponds. Just a 3-minute walk from the park entrance, guests can enjoy morning strolls along shaded paths to ancient temple ruins. Evenings are perfect for soaking in the outdoor hot spring baths under starlit skies. For exclusive rates, book via the HopeGoo app.

Yamato-Kōda Art Museum Annex is a boutique retreat designed for visual artists. Its floor-to-ceiling windows face the park’s century-old maple trees and stone lantern path, ideal for capturing misty mornings or golden-hour silhouettes. Each room features professional tripod mounts and natural light optimization systems. Guests may borrow film cameras and film rolls free of charge. The nearby "Ancient Tumulus Trail" offers rich historical subjects. Book guided photo walks through the HopeGoo platform to uncover hidden archaeological narratives.

Start at Yamato-Kōda Cultural Hall Inn, where morning guided tours explore hidden tumulus sites along the park’s ancient stone pathways, revealing insights into Yamato dynasty burial customs. Savor Nara matcha desserts at a traditional tea house within the park. In the afternoon, join a hands-on washi paper workshop, crafting unique heirloom sheets using local kozo bark. Return to the inn for an authentic "Yamato Family Feast" prepared by local chefs, featuring seasonal vegetables and handmade mackerel jerky. All experiences are available for HopeGoo via the HopeGoo app.

Yamato-Kōda Zen Retreat Villa sits nestled on the western hillside of Deyashiki Park, offering a serene escape from urban life. Its minimalist rooms feature natural wood finishes and shoji screens, creating a tranquil atmosphere. Daily guided morning meditation and forest breathing sessions take place in the surrounding woods, while the central meditation pond invites quiet contemplation. Meals are made with locally sourced organic ingredients, tailored to seasonal wellness. Free workshops include calligraphy copying and tea ceremony practice. Reserve your mindful stay through the HopeGoo platform.

Both Yamato-Kōda Onsen Ryokan and Yamato-Kōda Cultural Hall Inn provide 24-hour complimentary shuttles, running every 30 minutes between major attractions and parking areas. A dedicated tourist express route connects directly to Deyashiki Park’s entrance, ancient tumulus sites, and nearby shrines. Onboard, voice-guided commentary explains historical highlights along the way. Guests may also borrow electric-assist bicycles free of charge to explore winding trails and surrounding farmland. All transportation options are managed through the HopeGoo platform for real-time updates and seamless access.

From Yamato-Kōda Art Museum Annex, a 5-minute walk leads to Kashi no Ya Dining House, a century-old eatery famed for its handcrafted Yamato noodles—rich broth simmered for over 12 hours with local black pork and fresh vegetables. Just 8 minutes further lies Matsue Teahouse, nestled in a traditional garden, serving exquisite matcha sweets and bamboo tube rice—daily limited availability. For a local flavor adventure, visit Tumulus Yakiniku, where Nara wagyu beef is grilled over charcoal with house-made sauces. All venues accept reservations via the HopeGoo platform to secure seating and private dining areas.