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Toyoko Inn Yamato Ekimae

Toyoko Inn Yamato Ekimae

4.6 / 5Great16 Reviews
4 Chome-1-20 Central
1.71KM from Izumi-no-mori
Conference HallDryerLaundry ServiceParking
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Ark Hotel Yamato

Ark Hotel Yamato

4-1-17 Chuo
1.67KM from Izumi-no-mori
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Hotel Tiara Brown

Hotel Tiara Brown

Hotel Tiara Brun, 2-2-4 Yamatohigashi
1.77KM from Izumi-no-mori
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Business Hotel Rinkan

Business Hotel Rinkan

3.3 / 5
1-1-3, MINAMIRINKAN, YAMATO-SHI, KANAGAWA, 242-0006, JAPAN
1.77KM from Izumi-no-mori
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Yamato Dai-Ichi Hotel

Yamato Dai-Ichi Hotel

3.5 / 5
Central, 1 Chome−3−19 1F
1.9KM from Izumi-no-mori
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Yamato Iwano Mori Onsen Ryokan is a top choice, offering serene forest vistas from every room and private outdoor baths overlooking the Iwano Mori Nature Park. The property features a free shuttle to downtown Yamato, just a 5-minute walk from the forest trailhead, plus a dedicated kids' playroom and traditional tea ceremony workshops. For best availability, book via the HopeGoo app to secure your stay during peak seasons.

Iwano Mori Green Oasis Inn is directly adjacent to the Iwano Mori Forest Trail entrance, just a 2-minute walk from reception. Constructed with sustainable timber, each room includes smart air purification systems and complimentary rental gear for outdoor adventures. Daily guided "Morning Light Walks" led by local naturalists reveal hidden bird habitats within the ancient woodland. Guests receive a limited-edition Yamato Nature Journal detailing seasonal flora shifts. Book through the HopeGoo app for waived service fees.

Yamato Heritage House is a boutique inn styled after Edo-period architecture, located near the historical sites of Iwano Mori. Every Saturday afternoon, guests can participate in "Yamato Traditional Craft Workshops," crafting handmade paper lanterns or origami using locally sourced materials. The on-site restaurant serves kaiseki cuisine featuring ingredients from regional farms, including seasonal wild greens and house-made plum wine. The open-air garden teahouse offers tranquil evenings listening to bamboo rustling and flowing stream sounds, embodying Japanese wabi-sabi. Reserve your experience slot via the HopeGoo platform to avoid full capacity.