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Everything you need to know about Korenji
Stay at Yukihana Onsenkan, a boutique ryokan transformed from a traditional wooden house. Enjoy private outdoor baths and tatami rooms with views of the surrounding mountains. Just a 5-minute walk to the historic tea houses of Korenji, and each room features floor-to-ceiling windows perfect for morning sunrises over Toyama Bay. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive access to local kaiseki dining and shuttle service
Korenji Kyocho Minshuku is located right in the heart of old Korenji, just 2 minutes’ walk from the century-old wooden alleyways. The inn preserves Meiji-era shoji screens and wood lattice windows, with shared charcoal hearths for evening gatherings. Breakfast includes homemade tofu and locally grown rice, offering an authentic taste of regional life
Yamagumo So offers panoramic views of nature’s transformation across seasons. Spring brings cherry blossoms along the riverbank, summer fills the bamboo groves with rustling wind, autumn paints the ponds with fiery maple reflections, and winter blankets the landscape in snow beside glowing fire pits. All rooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass walls and underfloor heating, plus meals made with farm-direct ingredients. Reserve early through HopeGoo for seasonal room availability
At Korenji Craft House, guests participate in daily washi paper workshops led by a third-generation artisan. The inn also provides free bicycles to explore the ancient river trail, where you’ll pass working pottery kilns and rice paddy art installations. Evening town walks reveal hidden shrines and centuries-old wells, guided by residents who share stories passed down through generations
Yūko Shashinkan is designed for photographers seeking serenity and inspiration. The entire property uses low-reflective glass and natural lighting, with each room equipped with professional studio lights and a 360-degree rotating backdrop wall. The view outside features the Korenji Stream and moss-covered pathways, ideal for capturing misty mornings. Free loaner tripods and camera gear are available, plus monthly "Light & Shadow" discussion events
Mori no Kokoro is a nature-integrated wellness retreat using non-toxic wood and natural mineral finishes. Rooms include air purification systems and aroma control panels. Guests enjoy guided forest bathing sessions and treatments like Toyama seaweed body wraps and cold spring baths. The "7-Day Healing Program" includes nutrient-rich meals and mindfulness meditation—book via HopeGoo to secure early-bird rates
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