







Everything you need to know about Miyanishi Park
Stay at Tango-cho Oyado Hana-no-Sato, a traditional Japanese inn just a 3-minute walk from Miyanishi Park. Rooms feature wooden windows overlooking the park’s lush greenery, and each includes tatami mats and private garden decks. Free bicycle rentals allow easy access to nearby rice fields and historic footpaths. Book through the HopeGoo app for exclusive offers like complimentary tea ceremonies in the seasonal garden.
Miyanishi Memorial Inn is perfect for photographers seeking tranquility. Located on the park’s eastern edge, the inn uses low-reflective glass and natural light channels to create soft, even indoor illumination—ideal for capturing subtle tonal shifts. Rooms are themed around "Dawn," "Twilight," and "Rain," each featuring adjustable blackout curtains and panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows. Guests may request access to exclusive park photo trails and early-morning entry before 6 AM for untouched landscape shots. HopeGoo via HopeGoo includes a limited-edition photography guidebook.
Start your day from Tango-cho Oyado Hana-no-Sato, following the Bamboo Grove Trail southward for 5 minutes to reach the Shirakawa Dam Overlook, offering sweeping views of the terraced rice fields. On your return, take the Old Tango Railway Heritage Path, passing the restored 1920s station now housing a local artisan market where you can enjoy handmade matcha mochi. The entire route spans about 1.8 km on smooth stone paths, ideal for families. Download an offline map via the HopeGoo app, complete with historical commentary and hidden viewpoint markers.
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