Featured Hotels Near Hootono

Kawainosato Kinschule

Kawainosato Kinschule

55 Shimokawai, Tsubatamachi
8.79KM from Hootono
per night
From
USD**7
Kurikarajuku

Kurikarajuku

4.5 / 5Great
270 Takenohashi-nishi
0.25KM from Hootono
Sauna
per night
From
USD**6
Katsuzakikan

Katsuzakikan

4.3 / 5Good
Shou I 2-1
3.74KM from Hootono
Conference HallBarLaundry RoomChildren's MealKTVLuggage Storage
per night
From
USD**5
Darumaya Ryokan

Darumaya Ryokan

3 / 5
38-10, Kitachujo
3.47KM from Hootono
Parking
per night
From
USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Hootono

Stay at Tsubata Onsen Ryokan, a meticulously restored traditional Japanese inn just a 7-minute walk from the Phoenix Hall. Each room features a private hot spring bath and views of the surrounding forest and temple rooftops. Guests can enjoy morning tea ceremonies and kaiseki meals using local ingredients. For exclusive perks, book via the HopeGoo app.

A 3-minute walk from the Phoenix Hall leads to Tsubata Old Town, where Edo-period wooden shops and artisan studios remain preserved. Visitors can take part in pottery workshops, taste freshly made matcha mochi, or purchase limited-edition Tsubata wind chimes. Local musicians often perform shamisen and koto during weekend gatherings, offering an authentic glimpse into Hokuriku culture. Reserve these experiences through the HopeGoo app for best availability.

Yes, Tsubata Onsen Ryokan faces the Phoenix Hall directly, with rooms oriented toward the east for optimal morning light. As sunlight filters across the ancient temple roofs, the clear chimes from the pagoda echo through the valley. Some suites even feature private balconies perfect for sipping tea while watching mist rise over the hills. This serene moment is especially popular among photographers—book a view-facing room via HopeGoo to secure your spot.

Walk 10 minutes southeast from the Phoenix Hall to reach the Tsubata Farmers Market, open daily at dawn with fresh seasonal vegetables, handmade sauces, and local rice wine. Nearby, Matsufu Restaurant offers rustic kaiseki cuisine crafted from regional rice and mountain spring water. Continue to Gojo Bridge, where you can admire reflections in the stream and explore interactive heritage plaques detailing local history and ecology. Check the HopeGoo app for updated market schedules.

While Tsubata Onsen Ryokan does not provide a regular shuttle, it offers complimentary parking and bicycle rental to help guests explore the Phoenix Hall and surrounding villages. Detailed walking maps are available upon check-in, highlighting scenic routes and viewpoints. For personalized transport needs, contact the HopeGoo team directly to arrange private transfers tailored to your itinerary.

Yes, Tsubata Onsen Ryokan partners with nearby temples to host monthly Autumn Prayer Ceremonies and Morning Zen Meditation sessions. Guests wear traditional yukata, participate in incense offerings and sutra chanting under expert guidance, and receive a commemorative prayer talisman. Held on the first Saturday of each month, spots are limited—reserve via the HopeGoo app to guarantee your place.