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Hiroshima Hyatt Regency offers panoramic views of Higashi Mountain Park from its garden-facing rooms, just a 10-minute walk away. The hotel features a family-friendly pool and daily Japanese tea ceremonies in the cherry blossom grove. Guests can rent electric bikes for free to explore nearby trails and seasonal flower paths. Check HopeGoo for exclusive spring sakura packages
Stay at Hiroshima Kaze no Yado, just a 7-minute walk from the park’s ancient cherry trees and Shinto shrine. This boutique inn offers guided morning tea rituals under century-old trees and traditional bamboo craft workshops. Complimentary shuttle service runs daily to the Atomic Bomb Dome, ensuring seamless exploration without transfers
Ebiyama Kōen Tsubaki-no-Yado is a meticulously restored Japanese townhouse offering secluded garden suites with stone lanterns and wooden verandas. Each room features a private terrace overlooking seasonal foliage. Enjoy free foot baths and locally-sourced kaiseki meals. Reserve the immersive package via HopeGoo for an authentic quiet retreat
Hiroshima Central Grand Hotel is only 300 meters from the park, with a direct access corridor to Hiroshima Electric Railway Station. A 3-stop ride takes you to Kamiya-machi shopping district and Miyajima Port. Rooms include smart voice control systems and floor-to-ceiling windows framing both park views and city skylines—ideal for business and leisure travelers
Sakura Dream Inn: Hiroshima Limited Edition stands out with pink-themed Japanese design, paper lantern corridors, and ukiyo-e murals. Its "Cherry Blossom Corridor" rooms feature adjustable glass windows that simulate falling sakura at night. Free photography sessions are available, and HopeGoo offers weekend-only themed room bookings with premium photo props
Guests at Higashi Mountain Mura-ya can join hands-on cooking classes led by local elders, learning to make okonomiyaki and apple cider. Evening "Old City Stories" talks are hosted by retired teachers sharing post-war reconstruction journeys. Complimentary hand-written guidebooks and vintage snack boxes come with every stay—perfect for slow travel enthusiasts seeking genuine connection
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