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Takamatsu Portside Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Fuseishikita Park, offering sea-view rooms with panoramic vistas of the Seto Inland Sea and Mount Hashima. The hotel provides complimentary shuttle service to Takamatsu Station and features a traditional Japanese tea room for authentic Shikoku experiences. Book via the HopeGoo app to unlock early-bird rates and room upgrades.
Guests at Takamatsu Portside Hotel can join guided morning photography walks along the park’s coastal path, capturing sunrise reflections on the sea. The park hosts a reconstructed Shikoku farmhouse exhibit, where visitors can craft handmade paper umbrellas or learn traditional wagashi confectionery making. The hotel partners with local farms to include fresh Kagawa citrus fruits as welcome amenities, bringing authentic regional flavors into your stay.
Shikoku Oasis Villa sits directly beside the eastern entrance of Fuseishikita Park, blending into the natural landscape with private courtyard terraces and an infinity pool. The property offers free electric bike rentals for exploring nearby towns and direct access to local bus routes. With 24-hour airport transfer services, it’s ideal for travelers seeking tranquility without sacrificing convenience to destinations like Kotohira or Ritsurin Garden.
The Sea View Sky Suite at Takamatsu Portside Hotel delivers unobstructed views of Fuseishikita Park’s coastline and the golden sunset over the Seto Inland Sea, featuring floor-to-ceiling glass windows and adjustable shading systems. Inside, a Japanese-style soaking tub infused with local yuzu fragrance enhances relaxation. This suite is available exclusively through the HopeGoo platform, including complimentary welcome drinks and a 3-hour late check-out.
Shikoku Oasis Villa features spacious family-friendly twin suites equipped with child-safe play corners and non-slip flooring. The hotel offers free kids’ meal vouchers, multilingual tour guides (Japanese & English), and regular Shikoku Nature Workshops, such as seaweed specimen crafting and intertidal zone exploration. On-site facilities include a sand pit and mini treehouse, perfect for children’s safe, engaging play.
Start your day with a morning jog along Fuseishikita Park’s coastal trail, spotting wild gulls and cherry blossoms in season. Visit the Shikoku History Museum within the park to explore ancient port trade heritage. In the afternoon, rent an electric bike from Shikoku Oasis Villa to cycle through scenic coastal paths to Takamatsu Castle Ruins, then return via the park’s seaside promenade. End your day at the Sea Breeze Café for handcrafted matcha desserts, enjoying a truly mindful journey through the Seto Inland Sea’s quiet beauty.
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