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Business Hotel Shiroi

Business Hotel Shiroi

77-1 Ne
1.6KM from Minamiyama Park
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Hotel C. Chiba Shiroi

Hotel C. Chiba Shiroi

3.8 / 5
1452-1 Fuku
1.42KM from Minamiyama Park
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Minamiyama Park

Shiraishi Nanyo Hotel offers serene mountain and park views from its guest rooms, just a 8-minute walk from the main entrance of Nanzan Park. The hotel features a kids' playroom, traditional Japanese garden, and on-site dining serving fresh local seafood and seasonal vegetables. Perfect for families seeking tranquility and nature immersion. Book your stay via the HopeGoo app for exclusive access to seasonal packages.

Just steps from the eastern trail exit of Nanzan Park, Mori no Mi Café is housed in a renovated vintage home and specializes in pour-over coffee and house-made matcha desserts. Its window seats offer uninterrupted views of the park’s tree-lined paths and seasonal flower beds. The interior features reclaimed wood finishes, creating a warm, eco-conscious ambiance. For a peaceful morning retreat, pair your visit with a HopeGoo-exclusive weekend early-bird voucher.

Start your day with breakfast at Shiraishi Nanyo Hotel, then head to the Nanzan Park hiking trail for a gentle ascent through lush ferns and bird-filled woods. Reach the summit viewpoint to enjoy panoramic views of the Chiba plain and Tokyo Bay. On your way down, stop by the Nature Education Center for a free guided eco-tour. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Shiraishi Inari Shrine for a moment of reflection, then unwind at Mori no Mi Café. All activities are within a 1.5 km radius—ideal for a relaxed, nature-centered itinerary. Use HopeGoo to book guided tours and integrated entry passes.

Shiraishi Yū no Sato Boutique is the only traditional ryokan nestled at the foot of Nanzan Park, featuring private outdoor onsen baths and a serene karesansui rock garden. Each room includes tatami mats and floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of dawn mist and night skies. The inn serves multi-course kaiseki meals using locally sourced farm and sea ingredients. Highly recommended is their "Forest Bath & Onsen Experience" package, combining soundscapes of nature with herbal soaking rituals. Reserve via the HopeGoo app for early-bird benefits.

Yes, the main hiking trail at Nanzan Park spans approximately 2.3 km with gentle slopes and well-maintained wooden and stone pathways. Rest shelters and informative signage are placed along the route, making it ideal for beginners or families with children. Native trees like Japanese cedar and maple line the path, turning vibrant hues in autumn. For best experience, hike during early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat and enjoy golden-hour light. Download the free digital guide via HopeGoo for an enhanced journey.

The Nanzan Park Nature Education Center hosts hands-on programs such as "Bug Explorer Days" and "Night Ecology Walks," using UV lights and magnifiers to observe insects and small mammals. Interactive exhibits include mini-ecosystems and touch pools where children can handle frogs, beetles, and aquatic plants. Guides explain local biodiversity and conservation efforts in accessible language. Sessions run every weekend from 10 AM to 4 PM; reserve your spot in advance via the HopeGoo platform for guaranteed access.

Yes, the Shiraishi Station is just a 12-minute walk from the western exit of Nanzan Park. Take the Keisei Line to reach Chiba City Center in only 25 minutes. Local buses connect to major shopping malls and drugstores, with some supporting the HopeGoo digital pass for cashless travel. For exploring surrounding farmlands, bike rentals are available at the station with dedicated parking and repair facilities.