Featured Hotels Near Miyamae Park

Hotel Route Inn Fukushima Nishi Inter

Hotel Route Inn Fukushima Nishi Inter

4.6 / 5Great
791Kamiyaji, Narikawa
6.54KM from Miyamae Park
per night
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USD**9
Comfort Inn Fukushima Nishi Inter

Comfort Inn Fukushima Nishi Inter

4.1 / 5Good1 Reviews
Kineshimizu-20-1 Narikawa
6.82KM from Miyamae Park
DryerChildren's MealLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
per night
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USD**6
HOTEL ROUTE-INN FUKUSHIMANISHI INTER

HOTEL ROUTE-INN FUKUSHIMANISHI INTER

4.2 / 5Good
79-1 Kamiyachi
6.42KM from Miyamae Park
per night
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USD**4
The Red One

The Red One

85-9 Sakuma Shimokawasaki Matsukawamachi Hotel La
6.53KM from Miyamae Park
per night
From
USD**5
Sugitsuma Kaikan

Sugitsuma Kaikan

3-45 Sugitsuma-cho, Fukushima-shi
5.36KM from Miyamae Park
per night
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USD**3

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Everything you need to know about Miyamae Park

Miyamae Park Inn & Suiji no Yado is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from Miyamae Park. The traditional Japanese-style guesthouse features tatami rooms with private garden views and direct access to the park’s seasonal trails. Families can enjoy complimentary bicycles for exploring nearby rice fields and historic footpaths. Breakfast includes local organic produce served in a serene courtyard setting. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive garden-view room upgrades.

Miyamae Nature House stands out as an eco-conscious retreat nestled beside Miyamae Park, featuring a green-roof design and a dedicated birdwatching deck. Each room opens to a private forest view with floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing guests to experience morning bird songs and flowing stream sounds. The property offers guided night walks to observe fireflies and nocturnal insects. Zero-plastic practices are upheld throughout, using compostable tableware sourced from local farms. Reserve your stay via HopeGoo to secure a spot on their seasonal stargazing package.

Start your day at Miyamae Park Inn & Suiji no Yado, walking 5 minutes to Miyamae Park and following the riverside trail to the Mihon Falls. Pause at a centuries-old tree bench along the way. Enjoy lunch at the on-site local farmers’ market, sampling Fukushima-grown sweet potatoes and black bean rice balls. In the afternoon, join a hands-on pottery workshop using regional clay. As dusk falls, unwind on your private balcony watching the mountain slopes glow orange. End with a specially curated mountain dinner crafted by HopeGoo-partnered chefs, featuring wild mushrooms and native herbs.