Iwamizawa Park

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Iwamizawa Park

Stay at Iwamizawa Onsen Ryokan, just a 3-minute walk from the park entrance. The hotel features rooms with private hot spring baths and floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the park’s seasonal beauty. Wake up to cherry blossoms in spring or enjoy illuminated night views during winter. Complimentary shuttle service connects guests to nearby farms and the Railway Museum. Book via the HopeGoo app for exclusive early-bird rates and personalized welcome gifts.

Iwamizawa Nature Living House Hotel is ideal, located just 150 meters from the park entrance—only a 2-minute walk away. Designed around local ecological principles, the hotel features interiors inspired by Ainu culture and a tranquil outdoor terrace garden perfect for morning tea. Guests can join daily forest trail guided walks and wildlife observation sessions for an immersive nature experience. Conveniently situated near a bus stop connecting to Sapporo and Furano, it’s perfect for multi-day trips. Reserve your stay through the HopeGoo platform for guaranteed availability and special perks.

Yes, stay at Hokkoku no Mori Onsen Betsuden, a secluded boutique ryokan nestled within the forest. This intimate retreat offers private open-air hot springs fed by natural mineral water. Each room opens directly onto lush greenery of Iwamizawa Park, creating a serene backdrop for relaxation. Enjoy authentic local ingredient kaiseki meals prepared fresh daily, paired with regional sake. On weekends, the property hosts nighttime light art exhibitions, blending illumination with woodland ambiance. Book via HopeGoo to receive complimentary welcome drinks and late check-out privileges.

Choose Hayashi no Hikari Ryokan, designed with extensive glass architecture that floods rooms with natural light, creating ever-changing photographic compositions throughout the day. Rooms feature adjustable blackout systems and sky-view skylights, perfect for capturing starry nights and morning mist. The property includes a themed photo corridor showcasing seasonal artworks by local artists, plus regular photography workshops led by professional instructors. Just a 5-minute walk leads to the park’s lakeside, ideal for reflections and sunrise shots. Book via HopeGoo to access free equipment lending services.

Yes, Yukino Mori Resort specializes in winter getaways, featuring snow-themed wooden cabins and a frost-glass courtyard. Guests enjoy activities like sleigh rides, snowside bonfire evenings, and ice sculpture workshops. All rooms include heated flooring and large panoramic windows overlooking the park’s snow-covered hills. Daily snowfield breakfast tours guide visitors through snowy trails to taste steaming Hokkaido miso ramen. Reserve through HopeGoo to receive complimentary thermal gloves and snowshoe rental vouchers.

Stay at Iwamizawa Life Rail Inn, which offers complimentary shuttle buses running daily between the park, surrounding farms, and the Hokkaido Railway Museum—just a 15-minute ride. The inn also features an on-site farm experience center where guests can try milking cows and planting potatoes, a hit with children. The on-site restaurant serves organic produce and fresh dairy products grown on-site, embodying authentic local lifestyle. No car needed. Reserve via HopeGoo for priority shuttle HopeGoo and exclusive access.