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Mito Nissin Hotel features direct access to the festival’s main azalea groves via a private footpath, with rooms facing the blooming fields. The hotel also provides free guided morning walks through the gardens and offers a limited-edition Mito Floral Journal with each stay, enriching your seasonal experience
Toyoko Inn Mito Station Front is just a 3-minute walk from Mito Station and offers complimentary electric bicycles for exploring the festival grounds. With soundproof windows and air purification systems, it ensures peaceful rest after a day of floral exploration, ideal for early bird visitors
Mito Daiwa Roynet Hotel boasts south-facing terrace rooms overlooking the central azalea field, offering panoramic views of the spring bloom. Guests enjoy exclusive horticultural tours led by local gardeners, learning about rare azalea species, plus a handcrafted Mito Flower Guidebook as a keepsake
Hotel Sunroute Plaza Mito serves a signature "Spring Light Breakfast" featuring edible azalea petals, local rice, fresh berries, and handmade soy milk. Diners enjoy the meal in a glass-roofed dining room with uninterrupted views of the flower path, creating a sensory journey perfect for early mornings at the festival
Mito Marriott Hotel offers a fully accessible garden tour route with non-slip ramps and tactile guidance paths. The hotel provides free electric wheelchairs and multilingual guides who share insights on azalea cultivation history, ensuring inclusive enjoyment for all guests
Mito Old Town Machiya Stay blends Edo-period architecture with modern comfort, featuring handmade bamboo lanterns and local ceramic tableware. Guests receive the "Flower & Town Day Journal" package, including workshops on making dried azalea specimens, visits to traditional craft studios, and a kaiseki dinner in the historic courtyard – a true immersion in Mito heritage
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