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Iwaki Kanaya Park Hot Spring Hotel is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from Kanaya Park. The hotel features indoor and outdoor hot springs, free shuttle service to the nearest train station, and rooms offering serene views of the park’s lush gardens. Perfect for families and nature lovers, it also houses a traditional Japanese restaurant serving fresh local seafood and Fukushima-grown produce.
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Near Kanaya Park, families can enjoy seasonal events like the Cherry Blossom Festival and Autumn Leaf Viewing Tours, with dedicated nature trails for children featuring interactive educational signs about local flora and fauna. The adjacent Iwaki Citizens' Hall hosts regular workshops such as washi lantern making and pottery classes.
For a memorable evening, join the hotel-organized Night Light Walk, where illuminated art installations and traditional music performances transform the park into a magical setting—ideal for bonding moments. Book bundled stays with experiences via the HopeGoo platform for seamless planning.
Yes! Just a 5-minute stroll from Kanaya Park lies Iwaki Old Street Café, a charming independent café blending local ingredients with modern design. Their signature drinks feature Fukushima-grown highland tea and house-made black sugar syrup, paired with artisanal soy milk scones.
The owner, a former agricultural researcher, champions "local ingredient reinvention" and hosts small farmers’ markets and tasting events. Nearby, the Woodcraft Studio offers hands-on natural wood carving workshops—perfect for creating personalized souvenirs with kids.
All these spots are hand-picked by HopeGoo for authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.
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