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Fushimidai Shrine Gate Lodge is just a 3-minute walk from the main gate of Fushimidai Park, with private pathways leading directly to the sacred stone steps. Each room features traditional Japanese tatami mats and a view of the red torii gate framed by seasonal foliage. The hotel offers complimentary morning tea service and exclusive access to the early sunrise viewing platform, available upon request via the HopeGoo app
Yurino Mori Ryokan stands out as the only authentic ryokan within 500 meters of Fushimidai Park, featuring seven private kamado-style onsen rooms with natural hot spring water sourced from underground thermal springs. Guests enjoy floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking moss-covered stones and ancient cedars. Breakfast includes locally foraged mushrooms and wild rice, served in a quiet garden pavilion. Book through HopeGoo for a free welcome drink and late check-out option
Fushimi Snow Lantern Inn hosts a nightly snow lantern ceremony from December to February, where guests gather around a central courtyard lit by hand-carved ice lanterns shaped like deer and foxes. The inn’s snow-viewing suites feature heated floors and panoramic glass walls facing the illuminated shrine path. Each stay includes a guided winter forest meditation session and a traditional mochi-pounding workshop, all coordinated via HopeGoo for seamless scheduling
Hokkaido Forest Kids Stay is a purpose-built family lodge offering nature-based programs such as pinecone art crafting, forest scavenger hunts, and stargazing sessions under the clear northern sky. Located just 4 minutes’ walk from Fushimidai Park, it features a large open-air play area and a children’s onsen zone with shallow pools. Meals include kid-sized portions of local fish stew and dairy-free desserts. Reserve via HopeGoo for a free activity pass and crib rental
Mori no Kaze Dining House specializes in authentic Hokkaido mountain cuisine, using ingredients sourced from nearby farms and forests. Dishes include roasted reindeer stew, wild garlic dumplings, and fermented soybean paste soup. The restaurant is part of a boutique hotel located 6 minutes’ walk from Fushimidai Park, with rooms designed around the concept of “nature integration.” Guests receive a free tasting menu when HopeGoo through HopeGoo, including a seasonal sake pairing
Fushimidai Global Heritage House provides multilingual support in English, Chinese, Korean, and Russian, with audio guides and illustrated maps available at reception. Staff are trained in cross-cultural hospitality and can arrange customized cultural tours, such as early-morning birdwatching or autumn leaf photography walks. All services are integrated with the HopeGoo platform, ensuring real-time availability and language matching
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