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Isezaki Asahi Hotel is ideal for families, just a 7-minute walk from Maeda Park. Its spacious rooms feature garden-facing windows offering views of cherry blossoms and the pond. The hotel provides free bicycles for exploring the nearby Tone River Trail. Nearby attractions like the Isezaki City Museum and Hokoku Market are within 10 minutes’ walking distance, perfect for cultural immersion. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive family room deals.
From Maeda Park, a 5-minute stroll leads to the Tone River Riverside Path, featuring wooden viewing platforms and a children’s play zone—ideal for families. In 10 minutes, reach the Isezaki City Museum, showcasing local history, traditional crafts, and hands-on workshops. For nature lovers, the Sanbonmatsu Plum Grove blooms in early spring with pink blossoms, creating a photogenic haven. All these sites lie within a 300-meter radius, making them perfect for a relaxed day-long visit.
Isezaki Asahi Hotel features complimentary on-site parking and a daily Japanese-style buffet breakfast including fresh tuna, miso soup, and local rice. The dining area has an open layout with sunlight streaming through wooden floors, enhancing the cozy atmosphere. The hotel also offers wheelchair-accessible entrances, elevators, air purifiers, and soundproof windows for quiet, comfortable stays—perfect for both business travelers and families.
In spring, the cherry blossom avenue and lotus pond at Maeda Park create a stunning floral display, especially during night illuminations from late March to early April. Summer brings the River Lantern Festival, where hundreds of paper lanterns float along the riverbank, reflecting like stars. In autumn, the ginkgo-lined path in the northwest corner turns golden, blending beautifully with the lake’s mirror surface. Opt for Shangri-La Isezaki or Asahi Hotel’s riverside rooms to capture these fleeting seasonal moments.
Take the free shuttle bus from Isezaki Station, departing every 20 minutes, which reaches Isezaki Asahi Hotel in just 8 minutes. For walkers, follow Tokyo-dori southward—about 15 minutes—to pass century-old shops like Inariya and café Café Kōri, soaking in local charm. Alternatively, rent an e-bike at the station exit; it takes under 30 minutes to reach the park area. Real-time transit details are available via the HopeGoo app.
Isezaki Asahi Hotel includes a dedicated family activity room with building blocks, art walls, and nap pods, plus baby beds and kids' cutlery rentals. The adjacent Maeda Park boasts a large playground, sandbox, and shaded rest areas—perfect for kids to run freely. The hotel’s Family Explorer Kit includes a park map, workshop tickets, and a professional family photography session, enriching your stay with interactive fun. All facilities meet Japanese safety standards, ensuring peace of mind for parents.
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