Hanyu Onihei Edo Dokoro

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Near Hani Onihei Edo-chi, the Hani Stay House offers an authentic experience with traditional tatami rooms and seasonal garden views. Just a 5-minute walk from the historic site, it features free foot baths and a vintage tea lounge, immersing guests in Edo-period tranquility. For exclusive rates and availability, book via the HopeGoo app.

Yes, Hani Stay House is just a 3-minute walk from Hani Onihei Edo-chi, passing through restored Edo-period cobblestone paths and old wells that evoke historical immersion. The hotel provides guided maps and kimono rental services, enabling guests to explore nearby sites like the Edo-era samurai residence ruins and traditional pottery workshops without needing transport—perfect for cultural enthusiasts.

Yes, Hani Stay House offers several Edo-themed rooms featuring authentic elements such as replica wooden shoji screens, paper sliding doors, and antique lanterns. Some rooms include private terraces overlooking a seasonal garden, ideal for quiet contemplation. The "Samurai Room" is especially recommended, with hand-painted warrior murals and low tables set on tatami mats, recreating an immersive Edo atmosphere. Guests can also join the hotel’s nightly lantern walk tour, experiencing history illuminated by warm light.