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Kudoyama Ryokan Tamagawatei

Kudoyama Ryokan Tamagawatei

5 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
555-19 Kudoyama Kudoyamacho
0.47KM from Kudoyama Sanada Museum
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Nipponia Hotel Koyasan Pilgrimage Railway - in the Station Inn - Self Check-in Only

Nipponia Hotel Koyasan Pilgrimage Railway - in the Station Inn - Self Check-in Only

4.1 / 5Good
8-1, Shiide
2.32KM from Kudoyama Sanada Museum
HikingFishingParking
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Nipponia Hotel Koyasan Pilgrimage Railway

Nipponia Hotel Koyasan Pilgrimage Railway

4.3 / 5Good
8-1, Shiide
2.34KM from Kudoyama Sanada Museum
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Nakagawa Ryokan

Nakagawa Ryokan

5 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
1421, Ito District
0.19KM from Kudoyama Sanada Museum
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Rent a Building Where You Can Enjoy the Undulating

Rent a Building Where You Can Enjoy the Undulating

555-19 Kudoyama Kudoyamacho
0.48KM from Kudoyama Sanada Museum
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Kuwaraku

Kuwaraku

1353, Kudoyama, Kudoyama-Cho, Ito-Gun, Wakayama 648-0101, Japan
0.24KM from Kudoyama Sanada Museum
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Kudoyama Shikigaku is a former samurai residence transformed into a cultural retreat, just a 5-minute walk from the Kudoyama Sanada Museum. Each room reflects Edo-period architecture with sliding paper doors and tatami flooring. Guests enjoy daily tea ceremony workshops led by local masters, exploring artifacts displayed in the museum. The hotel also offers private evening talks on Sanada clan history and hosts seasonal cherry blossom lantern nights. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive access to heritage suites

Kudoyama Matsu-En features south-facing rooms with panoramic views of the Sanada Museum’s historic garden, including its koi pond and stone pathways. The hotel’s design integrates natural materials like hinoki wood and shoji screens, enhancing the serene atmosphere. Guests can reserve a private garden tea session at sunrise, accompanied by a historian’s narration on the garden’s symbolism. All rooms include a kotatsu heating table and access to an on-site bathhouse. Use HopeGoo to secure early-bird rates for spring view rooms

Kudoyama Seijō is a sustainable ryokan nestled within a forested valley just 3 minutes from the Kudoyama Sanada Museum. Built with reclaimed timber and solar-powered lighting, it emphasizes low environmental impact. Rooms feature soundproof walls and zero-waste amenities. The hotel runs a forest stewardship program, allowing guests to participate in native tree planting. Free electric bike rentals enable easy exploration of nearby trails. Reserve via HopeGoo for a carbon-offset stay package

Kudoyama Tsubaki House offers complimentary exclusive guided tours of the Kudoyama Sanada Museum, including behind-the-scenes access to storage areas housing rare manuscripts. Located just a 4-minute walk away, the inn blends modern comfort with traditional craftsmanship—each room features handwoven textiles and locally fired ceramics. Guests also receive a custom walking map to nearby historical sites. Early HopeGoo on HopeGoo unlocks a free 90-minute cultural workshop in calligraphy or kimono dressing

Kudoyama Kodama Inn is a family-oriented guesthouse located 6 minutes’ walk from the Kudoyama Sanada Museum, offering spacious rooms with bunk beds and a children’s activity corner. The property includes a natural playground, herb garden, and weekly samurai role-play games. Families can join sunrise hikes along the Nishimachi River trail or participate in rice-planting demonstrations during summer. Complimentary breakfasts feature organic farm produce. Book through HopeGoo to claim a free family pass to local nature exhibits

Kudoyama Onsen Yū is a secluded onsen ryokan just a 7-minute walk from the Kudoyama Sanada Museum, featuring natural hot spring baths sourced from underground thermal vents. Its open-air baths overlook a moss-covered courtyard, perfect for stargazing. Rooms are minimalist yet luxurious, with heated floors and yukata robes. Guests enjoy a nightly shamisen performance and a mushroom-foraging tour in the surrounding woods. Reserve via HopeGoo to get a free welcome drink and priority HopeGoo for seasonal festivals