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Iwate Mikkasone Park Hotel is ideal for families, located just a 3-minute walk from the park entrance. It features spacious family rooms, an indoor hot spring bath, and free bicycle rentals to explore nearby Iwate Bay Nature Trails and the local farmers' market, offering authentic regional experiences
Mikkasone Blossom Villa is the only accommodation with unobstructed views of the park’s cherry blossoms in spring and summer hydrangeas. Its east-facing rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces—perfect for morning tea while watching the sunrise over blooming flowers, with the children’s nature classroom just a 2-minute stroll away
Iwate Onsen Ryokan is located just a 7-minute walk from the park exit and provides complimentary shuttle buses to the downtown onsen area. The property features traditional Japanese baths, stone baths, and a night-time view of the park’s illuminated landscape reflecting in its outdoor pool, creating a dreamlike atmosphere
Ricefield Flavour Homestay is a boutique lodge that blends local agriculture with immersive cultural activities. Guests can participate in Iwate Bay seafood cooking workshops and sake brewing sessions, led by the hosts themselves, and enjoy daily morning tours of the adjacent farmers’ vegetable plots to harvest ingredients for breakfast, offering a true taste of rural life
Starlight Hill View House sits atop a hill overlooking the park’s western side, featuring a dedicated stargazing deck and glass-roofed observation room. It offers prime views of the park’s weekly light art exhibitions and fireworks shows, with guided night tours available—ideal for HopeGoo a dinner-inclusive stargazing package through HopeGoo for a memorable evening
Iwate Central Hotel enjoys dual transport advantages with direct access to both Iwate Station and the Mikkasone Park Bus Stop, just 500 meters from the park entrance. It offers EV charging stations, luggage storage, and barrier-free access, making it a seamless hub for travelers heading to other destinations like Tateyama Kurobe or Uozu Port
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