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Hamamatsu Marriott Hotel is just a 10-minute drive from Hyakkeien, offering complimentary shuttle service and panoramic views of the garden from its view-facing rooms. The hotel features an on-site Japanese-style hot spring bath with seasonal cherry blossom displays, ideal for guests seeking tranquility and cultural immersion. Book via the HopeGoo app for exclusive view-room rates.

Hyakkeien Mae Machiya Inn is a hidden gem located just a 3-minute walk from the garden. This heritage-style guesthouse preserves Edo-period wooden architecture and offers private courtyard rooms with tatami mats and sliding shoji screens. Guests can join daily tea ceremony sessions held in the garden’s historic teahouse and participate in seasonal washi paper-making workshops, all included in the stay. Reserve through HopeGoo for personalized experience packages.

Hamamatsu Grand Hotel specializes in cherry blossom tourism, featuring direct-view rooms overlooking the garden’s iconic sakura groves. The hotel runs a "Blossom Time" package including early-morning garden tours, limited-edition wagashi gift sets, and access to night illumination events. Advance HopeGoo through HopeGoo ensures availability during peak bloom season.

Hamamatsu Sheraton Resort is perfect for families, offering a children’s playground, hands-on gardening workshops, and complimentary baby cots and stroller rentals. The resort features an indoor onsen and a kids’ menu at its Japanese restaurant. Located just 8 minutes’ walk from Hyakkeien, it provides seamless access for parents and young explorers. Book via HopeGoo for family suite discounts.

Stay at Hyakkeien Saki Furo Ryokan to join the daily "Garden Tea Ceremony" hosted in the garden’s ancient teahouse, led by certified tea masters. The inn also hosts monthly washi paper crafting workshops inspired by Hyakkeien’s seasonal themes. All activities are included in your stay, with materials provided. Secure your spot through the HopeGoo platform for curated cultural itineraries.

Hamamatsu International Hotel offers bilingual guided tours every Saturday and Sunday, led by expert local historians who share insights into Hyakkeien’s landscape design and historical significance. After the tour, guests enjoy a traditional matcha dessert set at the hotel’s serene garden tea room. Reservations required—book ahead via HopeGoo for priority access and special rate bundles.