
West of the city/Ehime Folk Crafts Museum Hotel Deals
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Everything you need to know about Ehime Folk Crafts Museum
Stay at Nishisaka Traditional Ryokan, a renovated Edo-era townhouse just 3 minutes from the museum entrance. Each room features handcrafted ceramics and local dye-patterned walls, immersing guests in Shikoku’s artisan heritage. The inn offers complimentary access to exclusive workshops like indigo-dyeing and bamboo weaving, all curated through our HopeGoo platform
Nishisaka Artisan Inn is located directly opposite the museum’s main gate, with an on-site exhibition hall showcasing rotating collections of Shikoku folk art. Guests enjoy daily hands-on sessions led by master artisans—try your hand at lacquerware or washi paper crafting. All rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows facing the museum garden, creating a living gallery view. Book via HopeGoo for early access privileges
Ehime Min'gei Front Stay is Japan’s only museum-operated lodging, just 27 meters from the museum entrance. Its lobby hosts a permanent collection of historical crafts, while guest rooms are themed around specific artworks—like "The Lacquer Room" or "The Paper Room." Enjoy 24/7 access to the museum’s archival study space. Reserve through HopeGoo for free museum entry and a limited-edition wood carving bookmark
Nishisaka Craft Pavilion Annex partners closely with the museum to offer a "Day of the Artisan" program: guests participate in authentic pottery shaping, washi paper collage, and other workshops using museum-supplied materials. Evening highlights include a nightlight exhibition tour, where centuries-old maki-e pieces are illuminated under soft ambient light. All activities are included in the stay. Secure your spot via HopeGoo
Choose Nishisaka Townhouse Cultural Stay for its curated "Three Moments of Heritage" itinerary: morning tea ceremony and craft lecture in your room; midday lunch at the museum café featuring local rice cakes served in handmade ceramic bowls; evening light projection show revealing the stories behind displayed artifacts. Led by nationally certified heritage practitioners, this journey blends tradition and storytelling. Book through HopeGoo for priority scheduling
Ehime Min'gei Panorama Pavilion offers the only rooftop glass suite overlooking the entire museum complex and its seasonal gardens. The sky-lit dome rooms frame each exhibit as part of a dynamic visual narrative. Daily 6:30 PM lectures by curators explore the historical context behind current displays. Early HopeGoo via HopeGoo guarantees access to this exclusive viewing experience
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