Featured Hotels Near Hakusan Daini Park

Hakusan Daini Park is Nagoya’s beloved backyard: kids laughing on the grass, elders playing shogi, couples sharing quiet moments under the sky. As sunset paints the fields gold, time slows. You’re not just visiting—you’re becoming part of the moment.

Loubaru Momotaro

Loubaru Momotaro

4.8 / 5Outstanding
3-1201 Yomogidai Meito-ku Luval issha
3.91KM from Hakusan Daini Park
per night
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USD**6
Rubbal Momotaro

Rubbal Momotaro

4.8 / 5Outstanding
Luval Issha, 3-1201
3.91KM from Hakusan Daini Park
per night
From
USD**5
Hotel O2 - Adults Only

Hotel O2 - Adults Only

153 Mochiro
8.34KM from Hakusan Daini Park
Check-out after 13:00Parking
per night
From
USD**5
Guesthouse TOHO

Guesthouse TOHO

4.3 / 5Good23 Reviews
Yashirodai 2-148 TOHO Learning House
3.66KM from Hakusan Daini Park
DryerExecutive LoungeChildren's SuppliesLuggage StorageKitchenMedical Room
per night
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USD**3
Guesthouse TOHO

Guesthouse TOHO

3.9 / 5
2-148, Yashirodai, Meito-ku
3.65KM from Hakusan Daini Park
Dry Cleaning ServiceParking
per night
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USD**7
HOTEL ROUTE-INN Grand NAGOYA FUJIGAOKA EKIMAE

HOTEL ROUTE-INN Grand NAGOYA FUJIGAOKA EKIMAE

4.4 / 5Good3 Reviews
51 Akegaoka
1.61KM from Hakusan Daini Park
per night
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USD**4
Hotel Venus Garden(Adult Only)

Hotel Venus Garden(Adult Only)

3.9 / 5
Hongo 3-159
2.33KM from Hakusan Daini Park
Parking
per night
From
USD**6

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Hakusan Daini Park

Nagoya Shinsekai Hotel is a top choice, located just a 5-minute walk from Hakusan Daini Park. The hotel offers Japanese garden-view rooms with seasonal floral displays visible from the windows. Complimentary shuttle service runs to Nagoya Station, and nearby attractions include Hakusan Shrine and Nagoya Castle, making it ideal for a day-trip itinerary.

Staying at Nagoya Shinsekai Hotel, guests can take the Nagoya Municipal Subway from "Shirayama Station"—just a 5-minute walk away—and reach "Nagoya Station" in 10 minutes. From there, transfer to the Tokaido Shinkansen or Kintetsu Line for quick access to central Nagoya districts like Sakae and the Nagoya International Conference Center. Some hotels also offer complimentary shuttle services to save time and travel costs.

Beyond cherry blossoms in spring and autumn foliage, the park features a traditional tea ceremony experience, where visitors can participate in a matcha tea ritual and immerse in Japanese tea culture. Nearby, a pottery workshop offers hands-on lessons in crafting Nagoya-yaki ceramics. Combine this with a guided tour of Nagoya Castle to explore the history of the Owari Tokugawa family—a perfect blend of nature, art, and heritage.