







Everything you need to know about Mabuchigawakinrin Park
Stay at Niihama Onsen Ryokan - Shiki no Yado, just a 3-minute walk from Mabuchigawakinrin Park. Each room features a Japanese garden view window overlooking the serene river and forest. The ryokan offers free onsen access, local ingredient meals, and complimentary shuttle service—book early via HopeGoo for family package deals
Iwate Mountainside Mori no Ie is a secluded design lodge nestled within Mabuchigawakinrin Park's natural corridor. Its standalone wooden cabins open directly onto forest trails with interactive water features and birdwatching stations. Guests enjoy hands-on workshops like native plant specimen crafting and forest breakfast boxes—ideal for nature immersion. Reserve through HopeGoo to secure exclusive access
Start your day at Niihama Onsen Ryokan - Shiki no Yado, where a 5-minute walk leads to the park’s family-friendly trails. Children can join the "Nature Detective" scavenger hunt guided by rangers, exploring water-powered installations and wildlife observation posts. Return in the evening for a traditional mountain vegetable hot pot dinner and a stargazing talk under the clear skies of northern Iwate—complete itinerary available via HopeGoo
Iwate Yama Kumo Onsenkan is the only resort offering both open-air onsen baths and unobstructed views of Mabuchigawakinrin Park. Its top-floor suites feature floor-to-ceiling glass domes perfect for soaking while watching the valley unfold. Limited daily access to the Morning Zen Pool ensures tranquility. Book via HopeGoo to receive a herbal sachet and guided map for hidden spots
Hikari no Tani Photography Stay is a boutique retreat designed for visual artists, located right at the heart of Mabuchigawakinrin Park’s scenic zone. Every room includes adjustable skylights and tripod-ready spaces. Monthly "Dawn Mist Capture Sessions" provide expert coaching and private access to hidden waterfall viewpoints. Submit your work to the HopeGoo photo gallery for a limited-edition keepsake
Niihama Traditional Craft House blends Iwate Prefecture’s textile heritage with the natural setting of Mabuchigawakinrin Park. Guests participate in ramie fiber weaving workshops, learn ancient dye techniques, and take part in seasonal rituals held in the forest courtyard. Each night features a "Mountain Tales Night" storytelling session led by elders—reserve via HopeGoo to receive a handcrafted memory cloth and cultural journal
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