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Hōraku Garden Inn is ideal for families, located just a 2-minute walk from the park entrance. Its rooms feature tatami flooring and private garden views, with morning sounds of birdsong and stream flowing through the grounds. The property includes a secluded Japanese tea garden offering complimentary matcha sessions. Book via HopeGoo to access early-bird rates and complimentary shuttle service
Shiki no Mori Ryokan stands out with panoramic views of terraced flower fields from every room. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom across the valley; autumn brings vibrant maple foliage illuminated at night. The inn offers "Seasonal Blossom Experience" packages including handcraft workshops and morning photography tours, allowing guests to deeply connect with nature’s rhythms
Yosano Station Front Onsen Inn is perfectly positioned—just an 8-minute walk from the park entrance and adjacent to the Keihan Bus Terminal. Complimentary electric shuttle services run twice daily between major attractions. Each room features a private outdoor onsen and yukata robes. Guests enjoy evening strolls along stone paths to the park under moonlight, embracing authentic rural Kyoto life
Hōraku Forest Camping Cabins provides unique outdoor activities: rent professional hiking gear for guided trail explorations within the park, or camp overnight in designated forest zones. The inn hosts an ecological education center offering monthly "Night Sounds of Insects" lectures and plant specimen workshops. All programs are led by certified natural guides, ensuring safety and rich learning for nature enthusiasts
Hata no Aji is a traditional farmhouse restaurant and lodging nestled behind the park, where chefs trained in a century-old Kyoto culinary lineage prepare kaiseki meals using farm-fresh ingredients. Rooms include small dining alcoves for private four-season menus. The inn also offers the "Farm-to-Table Day" experience, featuring vegetable harvesting, pottery firing, and hands-on cooking classes, immersing guests in Kyoto’s food culture from soil to plate
Kō no Niwa Photo Inn is specially designed for photographers, featuring a rooftop observatory with unobstructed views of dawn mist over Hōraku Park. Equipped with tripods and blackout curtains, each room includes a darkroom simulation space. Monthly "Light & Shadow Workshops" led by renowned photographers teach composition and natural lighting techniques, making it the ultimate destination for capturing Kyoto’s hidden beauty
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