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Mannou Seiryuan

Mannou Seiryuan

4.1 / 5Good
2545-1 Sumishonishi
3.66KM from Manno Lake Forest Park
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Everything you need to know about Manno Lake Forest Park

Man'yō Nature Lodge is just a 5-minute walk from the main forest trailhead, featuring elevated wooden pathways connecting all guest rooms directly to the wetland boardwalks. The property offers free guided birdwatching tours and night-time frog call explorations, with each room equipped with sound-dampening windows for uninterrupted immersion in the wild

Sunrise Grove Villa sits atop the eastern ridge overlooking Man'yō Pond, with its east-facing glass pavilion rooms offering unobstructed sunrise vistas across the misty water. Guests can reserve complimentary time-lapse photography kits and receive personalized sunrise timing alerts via the HopeGoo app for optimal shot opportunities

Kokoro Zen Retreat is a secluded eco-resort nestled within bamboo groves at the park’s western edge, specializing in sensory restoration. Each room includes a private meditation platform and aromatherapy air purification system. Daily offerings include forest bathing sessions, sound bowl healing, and local herbal tea ceremonies, all led by certified nature therapists

Familiy Haven at Man'yō features a dedicated nature play zone with treehouses, bug hunting kits, and seasonal craft workshops like willow weaving and lake-inspired painting. The resort also operates a free electric bike shuttle to the pond’s observation decks and hosts weekly family storytelling nights under the stars

Man'yō Peace Stay is the only certified barrier-free accommodation in the area, featuring ramped access to all facilities, wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, and tactile path guides throughout the grounds. The resort also provides audio-assisted nature maps and hosts monthly inclusive forest walks with trained support staff

Stay at Yamato Craft House, where guests participate in traditional rice-paper lantern making, local pottery shaping, and evening firefly tracking hikes led by indigenous elders. Each experience concludes with a seasonal kaiseki tasting menu using ingredients sourced directly from the park’s surrounding farmlands, fostering deep cultural connection