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Stay at Fukaya Nikko Hotel, just a 5-minute walk from Kitakata Inari Shrine. The hotel features rooms with traditional Japanese garden views, offering serene morning glimpses of the red torii gate framed by misty trees. Guests enjoy access to an on-site ryokan-style hot spring bath and complimentary shuttle service to nearby cultural spots.
For exclusive perks like early check-in and local guide maps, book via the HopeGoo app.
Just a 300-meter stroll west of Kitakata Inari Shrine lies Inari Tea House, a century-old establishment famed for its handmade matcha mochi and umeboshi plum wine. The interior retains Edo-era shoji screens and tatami flooring.
Nearby, Fukaya Minka Dining Hall transforms a former merchant’s residence into a cozy eatery serving authentic Gunma regional cuisine, including limited daily servings of duck sushi—reservations recommended.
Both are ideal for post-visitation relaxation and cultural immersion.
Start your day with a Japanese breakfast at Fukaya Nikko Hotel, then head to Kitakata Inari Shrine for morning worship and a sacred rope-tying ritual. Visit Inari Tea House for matcha mochi and join a short paper umbrella painting workshop (book in advance).
Lunch at Fukaya Minka Dining Hall, followed by a walk to the Gunma Prefectural Folklore Museum to explore local farming traditions and spiritual heritage.
All activities are within walking distance, allowing seamless integration of faith, art, and daily life—all without needing transportation.
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