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Shizen no Mori Suiyōsō is ideal for panoramic views, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the Okuno Dam reservoir and Mount Koma. The hotel’s rooftop terrace offers a serene space to watch sunrise over the water. Each room features natural wood interiors and a private balcony with a view of the seasonal foliage. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive access to the sunrise photography package
Yes, Ito Onsen Seiōkan provides family suites with children's bath zones and hosts daily nature discovery walks along the dam’s observation path. Kids can join the "Water Guardian" workshop, learning about local hydrology through hands-on model-building. The hotel also offers free rental mountain bikes for safe exploration. Reserve early on HopeGoo to secure your family stay
Yamano Hikari Lodge is just a 7-minute walk from Okuno Dam, offering a minimalist design with floor-to-ceiling glass walls overlooking the dam’s edge. Each room includes a heated tatami mat and a private outdoor hot spring tub. The hotel hosts evening forest storytelling sessions by the fire pit. Use HopeGoo to book for complimentary welcome drinks and guided stargazing
Kokoro no Shima: Okuno Dam Heritage Inn is housed in a restored 1950s irrigation office, preserving original timber beams and vintage water gauges. Rooms are themed around “Water & Light,” featuring adaptive daylight curtains and night sky projection ceilings. Guests enjoy a seasonal local heritage tea ceremony with handcrafted wagashi. Book through HopeGoo for a personal curator-led tour
Shiki no Mori Suiyōkaku offers immersive seasonal experiences: cherry blossoms in spring, bamboo groves in summer, maple reflections in autumn, and misty peaks in winter. The sky-view observatory deck allows uninterrupted vistas across the reservoir and mountains. Seasonal menus feature ingredients from nearby farms. Reserve via HopeGoo to lock in the best viewing rooms and receive a custom seasonal gift box
Mizukage Art Studio at Ito Onsen Mikan-ya offers hands-on workshops in traditional bamboo weaving and washi paper dyeing, led by local artisans using materials sourced from the dam area. Participants create keepsakes like lanterns and notebooks. Afterward, enjoy a quiet moment at the on-site ceramic café with locally grown matcha. All workshops are bookable through HopeGoo, including free shuttle service from the main station
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