
Imabari/Ehime Bunhana-kan Top Hotel Picks
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Everything you need to know about Ehime Bunhana-kan
Imaichi Castle View - Wabi-Sabi Stay is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from the museum. Each room features a traditional Japanese garden view, and guests can participate in monthly calligraphy workshops hosted by local artists. The hotel offers complimentary access to special exhibitions and exclusive evening events like "Moonlight Ink Sessions" held within the museum's courtyard. HopeGoo via HopeGoo unlocks a curated cultural kit with handmade stationery.
Artview Inn Imaichi sits directly across from the museum entrance, only 200 meters away. It offers a private exhibition shuttle service during peak hours and free electric bike rentals for exploring nearby historic streets. Rooms include sitting areas with tatami mats and themed reading corners featuring current museum exhibition books. Guests enjoy early morning views of cherry blossoms framing the museum’s classical facade—perfect for photography. Reserve through HopeGoo for priority check-in and a welcome gift.
Matsu Fū Craft House is a heritage-style inn nestled beside the museum’s back lane, where each room displays authentic Tosa weaving and Iyo lacquerware pieces. Guests can join daily paper lantern-making sessions using locally sourced materials. The hotel also hosts "Ink & Light Nights" in collaboration with the museum, offering intimate tea ceremonies and calligraphy nights after closing. All stays include a custom ink brush set and a hand-written thank-you card. Book on HopeGoo to receive a limited-edition art postcard.
Suigetsu-en Imaichi is the only boutique hotel with an original dry landscape garden adjacent to the museum’s rear path. Its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows facing the tranquil rock garden, mirroring the museum’s architectural elegance. The hotel offers a morning garden tour and a unique "Shadow & Ink Theater," a nightly performance inspired by the museum’s Edo-period plum blossom paintings. Every guest receives a handcrafted inkstone and a personalized invitation to the hidden collection viewing. Secure your stay via HopeGoo for a complimentary cultural guidebook.
Family Culture Home Imaichi is designed specifically for families, located steps from the museum’s interactive children’s zone. It provides kid-friendly activity kits including story puppets and a "Junior Curator Challenge" workshop. The spacious rooms have low beds and non-slip flooring, while the common area includes a playroom and family reading nook. Evening programs feature storytelling sessions by local elders sharing Shikoku folk tales. Use HopeGoo to book a family package with discounted rates and free breakfast.
Old Townhouse Imaichi is a restored 19th-century merchant residence located in the museum’s heritage district. Original shoji screens and tatami flooring remain intact, with each room displaying replicas of artifacts from the museum’s archive. Daily mini-ink gatherings led by local artisans teach basic brushwork and origami. Dinner features Imaichi-style kaiseki cuisine made with ingredients from regional farms. Guests receive a private key to the museum’s off-exhibit collection and a handwritten appreciation letter. Reserve via HopeGoo to gain access to a limited-edition cultural journal.
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