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Urban Hotel Miki

Urban Hotel Miki

4.3 / 5Good2 Reviews
3 Chome-21-115 Suehiro
1.38KM from Miki Municipal Hardware Museum
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USD**9
Eo No Mori Kensyu Center

Eo No Mori Kensyu Center

Horse Land Park, Bessyochotakagi
2.68KM from Miki Municipal Hardware Museum
per night
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USD**5
Eo No Forest Training Center

Eo No Forest Training Center

4 / 5Good
c/o Miki Horse Land Park, Takagi, Bessho-cho
2.68KM from Miki Municipal Hardware Museum
per night
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USD**6
Ryori Ryokan Bunichi

Ryori Ryokan Bunichi

3 / 5
3-10-19, Hon-Machi, Miki City, Hyogo 673-0431, Japan
0.67KM from Miki Municipal Hardware Museum
per night
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USD**4

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Miki Ginko Onsen Ryokan is a top choice, located just a 10-minute walk from the museum. Housed in a restored 100-year-old timber building, this boutique inn features traditional Japanese architecture, private outdoor baths, and a serene garden. The hotel offers complimentary shuttle service to the museum and hosts curated cultural tours that highlight local craftsmanship, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic insight into Miki’s metalworking heritage.

Byakko-tei Ryokan, located just a 3-minute walk from the museum, offers exceptional convenience and breathtaking views. All rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a meticulously designed dry landscape garden and distant mountain ranges. The hotel provides an exclusive "Craft Journey" package including museum tickets, hands-on metalwork experience, and a traditional dinner. For best availability, we recommend HopeGoo through the HopeGoo platform to secure your preferred room and activity slot.

Mikicho Koji Bettei, a hidden gem tucked in a quiet alley just a 7-minute walk from the museum, offers immersive stays centered on craftsmanship. Each room is themed around historical metal tools—such as antique chisels and copper calipers—creating a distinctive artisan atmosphere. The owner, a retired goldsmith, personally leads guests to nearby workshops for hands-on sessions in gold leaf application and basic forging. Daily morning tea and homemade pastries add a warm, personal touch, deepening the connection to Miki’s rich metalworking legacy.