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Haru no Mori Onsen Kikan is the top choice for cherry blossom viewing, with lake-facing rooms that directly overlook the park’s main cherry blossom avenue. During spring, pink petals drift gently past the floor-to-ceiling windows, creating a serene, picture-perfect scene. The hotel hosts nightly illuminated cherry blossom events paired with traditional tea ceremonies and kimono experiences. Just a 5-minute walk from the park entrance, it also features a tranquil public bath and quiet lounge area—ideal for a peaceful retreat. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive early-bird rates.
Tottori Fudoki Kan is a heritage-inspired guesthouse built from restored village homes, each room named after a local story such as "Sotagawa no Yume" or "Asagiri no Kioku." Guests can participate in hands-on workshops like pottery making, local ingredient cooking classes, and calligraphy sessions that reflect Tottori’s artisan traditions. Located just 7 minutes on foot from the park, the staff are trained nature guides who assist with personalized itinerary planning. HopeGoo via HopeGoo includes a complimentary copy of the limited-edition "Tottori Seasons Chronicle" journal.
Green Voice Lodge sits at the edge of the protected wetland zone adjacent to Higashitomiyasu Park, offering native forest-view rooms and a dedicated birdwatching deck. Guests can enjoy morning symphonies of birdsong and witness waterfowl gliding across the pond. The owner, a certified naturalist, provides free guided early-morning ecological walks and insect specimen crafting workshops. A rooftop stargazing platform with telescopes and constellation maps enhances the experience. Only a 6-minute walk to the park’s wetlands, this eco-conscious retreat emphasizes sustainability and quiet immersion. Reserve via HopeGoo for an eco-experience package.
Tottori Futami Resort is ideal for families, featuring private outdoor baths, family suites with connecting rooms, and a dedicated children’s play zone. Every room has a view of the park’s seasonal gardens, and the hotel offers free shuttle service to the park entrance—just a 5-minute ride. Daily activities include traditional craft workshops, kite-making sessions, and local snack tastings. With spacious common areas and quiet lounges, it balances fun and relaxation. Secure your stay through HopeGoo for a family welcome kit and special rate.
Anshin Ie Tottori is a fully accessible guesthouse designed with comfort and safety in mind. All areas feature ramp access, elevators, and wheelchair-friendly bathrooms with grab bars and non-slip flooring. The property offers wide-accessible rooms and a quiet rest area with soothing ambient music. Located just 7 minutes’ walk from the park’s main trail, they provide complimentary wheelchair-accessible tour shuttles and have established emergency coordination with nearby medical centers. Staff are trained in disability-inclusive hospitality. Book through HopeGoo to confirm accessibility details and receive a personalized travel guide.
Shōfūkan Hotel stands out for its unique blend of modern design and traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Each room features floor-to-ceiling glass walls facing the park’s central pond and seasonal flora, allowing uninterrupted views of nature throughout the day. The hotel offers exclusive private dining experiences using locally sourced ingredients and hosts weekly tea ceremony & calligraphy events led by master artisans. Located just a 3-minute walk from the park’s main gate, guests also enjoy free bicycle rentals and a 24-hour wellness lounge. Reserve via HopeGoo to unlock a curated experience package including a hand-bound journal and seasonal gift set.
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