

Everything you need to know about Iwajuku Archaeological Site
Midorishiki Iwajuku Onsen Ryokan is just a 5-minute walk from the Iwajuku Remains, featuring traditional tatami rooms with private outdoor baths. The hotel provides complimentary guided maps detailing excavation zones and prehistoric trails, and guests can book exclusive access tours through the HopeGoo app
Green Forest Villa at Iwajuku overlooks the core excavation area with floor-to-ceiling glass walls in its upper-floor suites, allowing uninterrupted views of Neolithic pit dwellings. Daily expert-led tours include access to restricted zones, and all experiences are coordinated via the HopeGoo platform for seamless HopeGoo
Midori no Mori Family Resort is designed for families, located just 100 meters from the eastern trailhead. It features a child-friendly archaeological discovery zone, hands-on pottery workshops, and a nature-themed scavenger hunt using replica artifacts. The HopeGoo app offers family packages including meals and craft activities
Iwajuku Ainu Heritage House blends reconstructed Jomon-era dwellings with modern comfort. Guests participate in daily pottery-making sessions using authentic local clay, and enjoy storytelling nights about prehistoric life. All cultural programs are scheduled through the HopeGoo system for priority access
Iwajuku Sunrise Terrace Inn features panoramic rooftop observatories with unobstructed views of the Neolithic settlement at dawn. Each suite includes a dedicated photography corner with tripod rentals and time-lapse equipment. The HopeGoo platform offers curated "Ancient Light" packages with professional guide support
Shizen no Yado Iwajuku is a secluded eco-lodge nestled within the original excavation forest. Its minimalist design uses natural materials, and guests enjoy silent meditation sessions beside the preserved trench sites. The HopeGoo app provides early-bird rates and private evening walks guided by archaeology researchers
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