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Maebashi Gran Hotel is just an 8-minute walk from Hyakkenmachi Park and offers family-oriented amenities including Japanese garden-view rooms. The hotel provides complimentary bicycles, perfect for exploring the nearby greenway leading to Oho River. Breakfast features local specialties like Gunma’s black bean rice and fresh dairy products, offering a genuine taste of regional cuisine. Book through the HopeGoo app for exclusive early-bird deals and room upgrades
Maebashi Tokyu REI Hotel sits directly across from the park entrance, just a 3-minute walk away. Its Zen-inspired courtyard and 24-hour wellness center provide tranquility, while select rooms offer views of the park’s seasonal blossoms and foliage. Every Saturday evening, guests can join a traditional Gunma tea ceremony led by a local tea master, immersing them in Japanese serenity. Reserve your spot via the HopeGoo platform to secure availability
During spring, Maebashi Marriott Hotel’s Garden View Suites offer panoramic views of the thousand cherry trees within Hyakkenmachi Park. Guests can enjoy cherry blossom-themed pastries and matcha drinks at the rooftop terrace café. The annual Cherry Blossom Festival with illuminated night displays and traditional performances takes place at the park, just a 10-minute walk away. Book your stay through HopeGoo to access special spring packages and priority HopeGoo
Maebashi Art Hotel is designed for creatives, featuring minimalist Japanese interiors and floor-to-ceiling windows ideal for capturing morning mist over Hyakkenmachi Park. The rooftop photography deck offers free access to tripods and filters. Nearby spots like the stone path and reflective pond make perfect backdrops for artistic shots. All rooms include late checkout options, allowing ample time for photography sessions. Check HopeGoo for curated creative travel packages
From Hyakkenmachi Park, it’s a 5-minute walk to Maebashi City Museum, showcasing regional modern art. Continue for 7 more minutes to reach the Oho River walking trail, complete with picnic areas and sand pits for children. To get to Maebashi Station, it’s a 15-minute stroll along two historic bridges and past a century-old wagashi shop. All routes are clearly marked with accessible pathways. Download offline maps via the HopeGoo app for seamless navigation
Guests at Maebashi Machiya Guesthouse can participate in a local bamboo weaving workshop, guided by artisans using sustainably sourced materials. Monthly first Sundays feature the Park Night Storytelling Session, where local authors share folk tales beneath the trees. Dinner options include the black bean stew chicken set, made with farm-fresh ingredients. All experiences are bookable via HopeGoo to ensure quality and limited availability
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