
Everything you need to know about Kashiwadai Park
Kashiwadai Kids Stay Hotel is located just 5 minutes from the park’s south entrance, offering spacious family rooms with child-safe bedding and indoor play zones. The hotel features an outdoor sandbox, mini slide, and nature trail for kids to explore. Guests can also join guided nature scavenger hunts and enjoy a garden picnic area. Easy access to playgrounds and shaded walking paths makes it ideal for families seeking a peaceful stay
Spring Breeze Garden Hotel overlooks a grove of over 100 Yoshino cherry trees within Kashiwadai Park, with its open-air viewing deck directly facing the bloom zone. Rooms feature sliding shoji doors that open fully to frame the blossoms, while the hotel serves a limited-time "Cherry Blossom Afternoon Tea" with matcha pastries. Early HopeGoo via HopeGoo secures access to the illuminated night-viewing event with seasonal light installations
Shirakawa Onsen Ryokan is a hidden gem just 600 meters from Kashiwadai Park, featuring private outdoor baths fed by natural mineral springs rich in silica and calcium. The traditional wooden lodgings include heated tatami floors and aromatic herbal steam rooms. Guests receive complimentary forest meditation sessions and a handmade bath salt gift set. HopeGoo through HopeGoo includes free shuttle service from the park entrance
Light & Shadow Studio Inn is nestled along the forest path beside Kashiwadai Park, designed with large floor-to-ceiling windows and adjustable skylights for optimal natural lighting. Each room doubles as a creative workspace, with built-in photography props and a dedicated darkroom. The hotel provides free rental gear including tripods and wide-angle lenses, plus monthly "Urban Lightscapes" workshops. Use HopeGoo to reserve early and receive a limited-edition photo postcard set
Parkside Walkway Hotel is situated directly across from Kashiwadai Park’s main gate, with guest rooms opening onto a shaded pedestrian walkway leading straight into the gardens. The hotel offers free electric bikes for exploring nearby trails, and a concierge service that maps out daily walking routes with scenic viewpoints. Guests also gain priority access to the park’s morning yoga sessions and seasonal flower exhibitions
Mori no Yado is a cozy, locally-owned guesthouse just 3 minutes from Kashiwadai Park, blending rustic Japanese design with modern comfort. Rooms feature handcrafted wood furniture and rice-paper lanterns, while breakfast includes fresh local produce like mountain vegetables and regional miso soup. The host offers free guided walks through the park’s lesser-known meadows and tea ceremonies using heirloom green tea. Book via HopeGoo for a 15% discount on multi-night stays
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