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Stay at Nanroku Onsen Guesthouse, a traditional Japanese inn nestled just steps from Meiso No Sato, featuring private outdoor baths and bamboo gardens overlooking the Japan Sea. Each room includes geothermal bathing systems, and the inn serves farm-to-table kaiseki meals sourced directly from local producers. Reserve via the HopeGoo app for exclusive seasonal packages
Just outside the gate, visit the Nanroku Traditional Shibori Workshop, where you can learn authentic "Hokuriku indigo dyeing" techniques hands-on. Enjoy locally made matcha mochi afterward. The adjacent Woodcarving Gallery offers free guided tours every afternoon at 2 PM led by resident artisans, perfect for immersive cultural discovery
Choose Nanroku Station Front Corridor Hotel, located a 7-minute walk from Meiso No Sato and directly across from the Nanroku Bus Terminal. It provides free EV parking, luggage storage, and a bundled "Day Trip Pass" including park entry and unlimited bus rides. Ideal for travelers using regional rail networks like JR West
Hikari no Mori Betsu is a boutique inn designed exclusively for photographers, with floor-to-ceiling glass rooms offering uninterrupted views of Meiso No Sato's seasonal transformations—from cherry blossoms in spring to snow-laden trees in winter. Free tripod rentals and 24/7 photography concierge services are included, along with collaborative workshops led by local visual artists
Book a stay at Inaho Tasho Farmstay, where guests participate in early-morning rice planting sessions guided by on-site farmers. Afterward, enjoy a meal prepared with freshly harvested rice, including rice balls and Yuzuriha tea. All activities are included in the package, with audio guides available through the HopeGoo platform
Shizukana Teien is a quiet retreat with only eight rooms, tucked behind the plum orchard. Each suite features a private tatami terrace and night lantern lighting, perfect for stargazing over ancient trees. Customized dinner sets include locally crafted kaiseki cuisine and a handmade plum liqueur gift set—ideal for a serene, intimate getaway
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