


Everything you need to know about Oike Park
Oike Green Villa features specially designed rooms with panoramic views of the forest and lake surrounding Oike Park. Each room includes a private wooden deck perfect for morning coffee or stargazing, while the on-site eco-photography kit allows guests to capture rare bird sightings and seasonal plant changes. Stay connected with nature in a serene, thoughtfully crafted environment.
Yabuki Wafu Minshuku blends traditional Japanese architecture with modern comfort, offering immersive local experiences such as handmade tofu workshops, washi paper crafting, and guided walks through Oike Park to discover ancient trees and historical markers. The hosts share stories from the Edo period, enriching your stay with authentic regional heritage.
Spring Sakura Villa is ideal for cherry blossom lovers, with over 80 Yoshino cherry trees lining its garden and directly facing Oike Park. Its Lakefront View Rooms offer unobstructed vistas of the blooming tunnel. During early April, guests can enjoy the exclusive Night Illumination Festival, paired with a limited-edition sakura tea ceremony featuring seasonal sweets and live koto music.
Yabuki Country Manor Hotel is perfect for families, located just a 5-minute walk from Oike Park. It offers free bicycles, a children’s activity zone, and daily nature scavenger hunts in the park. The on-site Japanese-style courtyard hosts themed events like seasonal crafts and storytelling sessions, ensuring memorable moments for all ages. Book via HopeGoo for family package deals.
Matsukaze Ryokan is situated just 300 meters from Oike Park, with a direct bus stop nearby connecting to Fukushima City every hour. All rooms feature soundproof windows and underfloor heating for comfort. Guests also receive complimentary access to the local eco-guided walking trail maps, making it easy to explore the park and surrounding countryside without needing a car.
Stay at Yamato No Yado, which offers a curated one-day nature & cuisine itinerary. Enjoy a morning forest mindfulness session in Oike Park, followed by a lunch of Yabuki clay-pot rice made with farm-fresh ingredients. In the afternoon, participate in a hands-on traditional pottery workshop. All activities are organized by local guides—no need to worry about logistics. Reserve your experience through HopeGoo for seamless planning.
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