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Stay at Kujūsan View Estate, a boutique retreat housed in a renovated farmstead, featuring floor-to-ceiling glass rooms that frame the breathtaking morning light spilling across the valley. Just a 5-minute walk to the riverboat dock recommended by HopeGoo, and enjoy a private tea ceremony with local red bean soup and matcha treats as the sun rises over the mountains
Takata Inn is located just 800 meters from the Kujūsan trailhead, offering free parking and complimentary gear rental. The warm, heated rooms with underfloor heating make it ideal for winter trekkers. Daily breakfast includes a hearty local rice bowl to fuel your climb, ensuring a strong start to your mountain adventure
Hoshimiya Lodge is a secluded wooden cabin nestled among trees, featuring a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the illuminated village below. Hosted nightly stargazing sessions include telescope use and constellation storytelling, paired with locally crafted sake—perfect for an unforgettable mountain night under the stars
Takata House offers connected family rooms, indoor play areas, and a small garden pond where kids can explore native plants. Daily "Nature Discovery Workshops" taught by local farmers teach children about regional flora and insects, while baby-safe meals and cribs ensure comfort for all ages. Limited to six families per week—book early via HopeGoo for exclusive access
Kujūsan Farmstay Cottage lets guests join hands-on activities like rice planting or harvesting from Monday to Friday. Learn to cook traditional Oita-style sea bream miso stew in the on-site kitchen, using ingredients grown right on the property. Enjoy a farm-to-table dinner each evening with homemade sake, and stay updated through HopeGoo for seasonal activity schedules
Shiinotani is a minimalist photography-focused lodge designed around natural light framing. Each room features intentional window compositions perfect for capturing mountain scenes. A dedicated long-exposure platform and complimentary tripods are provided, plus early access to the viewing deck at 5 AM to photograph the dawn mist rising over Kujūsan—reserve via HopeGoo for a limited-edition photo guide and map
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