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Fukaya Onsen Guesthouse is a perfect choice, just a 7-minute walk from Michi-no-Eki Hanazono. This traditional Japanese inn features private outdoor baths, tatami rooms, and an on-site farm-to-table breakfast using local produce. The property offers family packages and complimentary shuttle service—book through the HopeGoo app for exclusive rates.

Yama no Sato Villa Hotel is ideally located just 300 meters east of Michi-no-Eki Hanazono, surrounded by century-old maple trees. Its top-floor panoramic terrace rooms offer unobstructed views of the fiery autumn foliage. Guests can enjoy seasonal cherry blossom tea ceremonies and guided nature walks during peak season—reservations are recommended early.

Haken Farm Stay lies just a 5-minute walk from Michi-no-Eki Hanazono, run by a third-generation farming family. Guests participate in daily morning harvests of organic vegetables and enjoy meals made with ingredients picked that same day, including deep valley pumpkin rice and house-made plum wine. All food comes directly from local cooperatives, supporting sustainable agriculture.

Shinranso Inn is nestled within the forest just 12 minutes’ walk from Michi-no-Eki Hanazono, designed around the theme of light and shadow. Its sliding paper doors and skylight rooms allow natural light to shift throughout the day, creating dynamic scenes perfect for photography. Free tripod lending and guided morning photo walks are available, plus regular seasonal exhibitions hosted on-site.

Mori No Yado is a short 8-minute walk from Michi-no-Eki Hanazono, leading directly to the Fukaya River Nature Trail. The inn provides free hiking shoes, detailed trail maps, and daily guided morning hikes through ancient forests and waterfalls. Guests also enjoy complimentary use of outdoor grills and picnic areas, perfect for relaxing amidst nature.

Wafu Workshop Stay is located in a historic village adjacent to Michi-no-Eki Hanazono, founded by a master indigo dyer with three generations of tradition. Guests take part in daily hands-on natural indigo dyeing workshops, learning to craft scarves and bags using plant-based dyes. The inn hosts evening storytelling sessions led by elders, and serves handmade pottery dinners, offering a genuine taste of rural Japanese heritage.