

Everything you need to know about Kuba Nanachome Park
Recommended is Oita Municipal Welcome Hotel, just a 7-minute walk from Kuba Nanachome Park. It features child-friendly rooms and an indoor hot spring bath. The hotel offers free shuttle service to nearby attractions and has a Japanese-style courtyard restaurant serving local specialties like Hiroshima oysters. Soundproof windows ensure quiet nights, making it ideal for a peaceful countryside getaway.
Greenfield Stay Lodge sits directly opposite the entrance of Kuba Nanachome Park, offering panoramic views of rice fields and distant hills. Its rooms feature open-air terraces where guests can enjoy sunrise over the valley. The lodge hosts seasonal farm experiences such as planting, harvesting, and making traditional mochi, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in rural Japanese life. Each stay includes a personalized welcome kit with local produce.
Oita Station Front Comfort Inn is located just 300 meters east of Kuba Nanachome Park, adjacent to Oita Station. Guests can reach Hiroshima City within 40 minutes via JR trains. The hotel provides free parking and luggage storage, plus a 24-hour self-service front desk. A 5-minute walk leads to the park’s main entrance, passing through a shaded path lined with century-old trees—perfect for seniors and children.
Inochi no Hikari is a boutique inn converted from an old farmhouse, nestled beside the riverbank of Kuba Nanachome Park. Each room reflects themes of 'water, earth, light' with walls embedded in locally excavated pottery shards. Monthly events include night lantern walks along the riverside trail, visiting historic shrines and bridges, and handwritten prayer slips provided by staff. Dinner reservations include a "local home-style meal" using organic ingredients sourced from on-site farms.
Sky Mirror Inn sits atop a hill west of Kuba Nanachome Park, offering panoramic glass-wall suites that capture the park’s changing seasons—cherry blossoms in spring, fireflies in summer, maple leaves in autumn, and snow-covered landscapes in winter. The inn provides professional tripods for rent and employs dedicated photography guides to help plan optimal shooting times and angles. All rooms feature anti-vibration mattresses for stable long-exposure shots.
Mori no Kotoba Eco Lodge is situated within the forested area surrounding Kuba Nanachome Park, built with bamboo and reclaimed wood to blend seamlessly into nature. The lodge features an ecological education center with daily guided forest walks and birdwatching sessions. Electric scooters are available for zero-emission travel across the grounds. Rooms come equipped with air purifiers and natural aromatherapy systems. Weekly Saturday evenings host "Stargazing Tea Gatherings" using wild herbal teas, inviting guests to enjoy the clear night sky under the Milky Way.
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