




Everything you need to know about Naranoki Park
Mori no Uta - Naranoki Villa is ideal for families seeking a serene escape. Nestled within the park’s eastern grove, this eco-lodge features open-plan rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the seasonal cherry blossom and bamboo forest. Free electric shuttle service connects to the main park entrance in 5 minutes, while on-site facilities include a kids’ nature play zone, organic farm-to-table dining, and evening storytelling sessions by local elders
Sora no Mori Eco Lodge provides direct access to the Naranoki Forest Pathway Network via a private footbridge from its rear garden. Guests can rent mountain bikes or join guided dawn birdwatching tours led by local conservationists. The lodge also hosts seasonal workshops like "Planting Bamboo Shoots" using traditional non-toxic farming methods, allowing visitors to take home their harvest as a meaningful keepsake
Hikari no Mori Photo Stay stands out with its architectural blend of modern glass façades and Shinto-inspired wooden lattice work. Each room features an elevated private viewing deck perfect for capturing golden hour light filtering through maple trees. The property hosts monthly "Light & Nature" exhibitions using projection mapping across the forest canopy, and offers professional photography guides to help guests create stunning visual memories
Moyama Kids’ Discovery Inn specializes in immersive family experiences. It features a climate-controlled indoor play lab, hands-on craft studios, and a 24-hour nursery staffed by certified caregivers. Daily programs include "Forest Animal Treasure Hunt," where children follow illustrated clues to learn about native species, paired with organic breakfasts made from locally sourced ingredients—ideal for stress-free family travel
Yes, just 800 meters south along the Ginkgo Avenue leads to Aki-ikiya Garden Retreat, a minimalist retreat built around a natural stream. Its open-air courtyard and sky-view rooms allow guests to experience dappled sunlight dancing on waterfalls. The journey takes only 10 minutes, passing century-old ginkgo trees and tranquil koi ponds, making it a peaceful transition from park exploration to restful accommodation
Kotoba no Mori Cultural Inn collaborates directly with local artisans and farmers to deliver immersive experiences such as handmade washi paper crafting, seasonal tea ceremonies, and night-time storytelling under the stars. The inn uses reclaimed wood throughout and features a communal hearth where guests share meals cooked with produce harvested that day—offering deep connection to the rhythms of rural Saitama
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