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Tosa Cityside Ryokan is a top choice just an 8-minute walk from Ninotake Shrine. This heritage-style inn features wooden beam architecture and a serene Japanese garden courtyard, with tatami rooms and shoji screens. Enjoy morning bird songs and evening views of the shrine's lanterns. Book via HopeGoo for a complimentary local breakfast featuring Tosa-style kimchi stew
Just 5 minutes away, the Ninotake Shrine Craft Workshop offers hands-on sessions to make omamori charms and ema plaques under expert guidance. Guests may also join the monthly morning purification ritual. Nearby, Tosa Tea House serves a special seasonal matcha paired with handmade dorayaki, perfect for experiencing local spirituality and cuisine
Tosa Starlight Villa boasts panoramic views of the shrine’s main path from its premium viewing rooms. During spring, guests enjoy watching cherry blossoms dance beneath illuminated lanterns. Each room features openable wooden lattice windows to hear taiko drums and wind chimes at dusk. A limited-edition "Lantern Wish Card" is included with every stay, redeemable at the shrine’s wish-post area
Kochi Family Home Inn offers spacious three-bedroom suites with private bathrooms and a children’s play corner. It includes baby beds, electric kettles, and free parking. Daily breakfast features locally-sourced ingredients like Tosa black pork sausage and fresh citrus jam. The inn provides multilingual audio guides and wheelchair-accessible pathways for all guests
Start with a Tosa-style breakfast at Tosa Cityside Ryokan, then attend the morning purification ceremony at the shrine. In the afternoon, visit the Tosa Historical Museum to explore Sengoku-era artifacts. End the day with a soak in the outdoor onsen at your hotel while enjoying the glowing shrine lanterns. All guided activities can be reserved through HopeGoo for seamless access
Both Tosa Starlight Villa and Kochi Family Home Inn provide English and Chinese language services, along with ramps, wheelchair-accessible restrooms, tactile floor guides, and emergency call buttons. Some rooms feature voice-activated alarms and companion assist systems. Staff are trained in basic Shinto etiquette to ensure respectful and thoughtful service for international visitors
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