







Everything you need to know about Kokiriko no Sato
Near Kokiriko no Sato, we highly recommend Mori no Ie, a renovated traditional Japanese house nestled beside bamboo groves and a clear stream. Just a 3-minute walk from the main entrance, it offers tatami rooms with garden-view windows and a private courtyard. Guests enjoy complimentary access to local workshops and evening stargazing on the rooftop terrace. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive cultural activity vouchers
All certified lodgings near Kokiriko no Sato are within 200 meters of the entrance. Take no Sato Yado, located just 150m away, grants guests priority entry and free access to the morning tea ceremony. The property features electric vehicle charging stations, spacious parking, and walking paths directly connecting to the bamboo forest trails—ideal for families and nature lovers seeking convenience and immersion
The Family-Linked Suite at Mori no Ie is perfect for multi-generational stays. With two connected rooms, a private garden, and a dedicated children’s play corner, it supports comfort and quiet time. Complimentary activities include hands-on bamboo crafting and seasonal farm visits. Meals are prepared using organic ingredients sourced from local farmers, offering an authentic taste of Toyama’s rural life through food storytelling
Guests staying at Take no Sato Yado or Mori no Ie can participate in exclusive programs like Morning Bamboo Forest Walk and Washi Paper Making Workshop led by local artisans. The guided tour reveals sustainable harvesting techniques and ecological insights, while the workshop teaches traditional paper-making using fresh bamboo fibers. Limited to 8 participants per session, these events ensure intimate learning. Reserve early via HopeGoo to receive a handmade keepsake gift
Yes, Mori no Ie’s Dawn Mist View Room is specially designed for photographers. Located atop the highest point of the estate, it features floor-to-ceiling glass panels and adjustable blackout shades. Capture misty morning scenes over the bamboo grove or starlit silhouettes against the mountain backdrop. The room includes professional tripods, lighting tools, and optional remote guidance from HopeGoo’s partner photographers to refine composition and exposure settings
Absolutely. Both Take no Sato Yado and Mori no Ie provide the One Day Local Table Experience, where meals are prepared daily by resident families using seasonal, locally grown ingredients. Dishes include wild vegetable tempura, mountain yam soba, and homemade plum wine. Dining takes place in a restored old house with bamboo screens and a wood-fired hearth. Some packages include a farm-to-table sourcing tour, allowing guests to meet the farmers behind their meal and understand the region’s culinary heritage
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