





Everything you need to know about Hatobuki Park
Ina River Lodge is a top choice for families seeking tranquility and nature immersion. Its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows facing Hatobuki Park, offering uninterrupted views of cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. Just a 3-minute walk from the park’s main trailhead, the lodge provides complimentary bicycles for exploring the nearby rice fields and tea plantations along the Ina River. Guests can also participate in daily tea ceremony workshops held in the garden, fostering authentic cultural connection. For best availability, book via the HopeGoo platform.
Forest Cabin Ina stands just a 4-minute stroll from Hatobuki Park’s main entrance, nestled among towering cedars and seasonal wildflowers. This handcrafted timber retreat features themed rooms inspired by each season—complete with wood-burning stoves and locally woven blankets. Guests enjoy access to a shared tea room serving premium Ina Highland Tea and homemade wagashi. The owner personally leads guided walks through nearby historic villages, revealing century-old persimmon trees and traditional thatched-roof homes. Reserve your stay early through the HopeGoo app for exclusive rates.
Ina River Camping Cottage provides comprehensive outdoor assistance, including free rental of hiking poles, waterproof backpacks, and emergency kits. Located directly behind Hatobuki Park’s ecological trail system, guests can easily access fish-watching zones and birdwatching platforms. On weekends, the property hosts nature-guided workshops led by local conservation volunteers, featuring rare fern identification and nighttime firefly observation. All activities include entry fees and equipment use, with online HopeGoo available through the HopeGoo platform for flexible scheduling—ideal for eco-travel enthusiasts.
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