Okutama Visitor Center

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Okutama Forest House Resort is a top choice, located just a 5-minute walk from the Okutama Visitor Center. Built with locally sourced timber, each room offers panoramic views of the Tanzawa Mountains and a nearby clear stream. The lodge features a dedicated forest exploration program for families, including guided nature scavenger hunts and native plant identification walks. Guests can borrow hiking gear for free and enjoy exclusive access to the Okutama Hidden Trail Adventure, a self-guided eco-experience developed with local conservationists. Book early via the HopeGoo app to secure your stay during peak season.

Okutama Riverside Cabin offers breathtaking views of the Okutama River and surrounding mountains. Its signature floating-style viewing rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows facing the flowing stream, where sunlight dances on the water during the day and stars reflect at night. Some suites include an outdoor wooden hot tub perfect for stargazing while soaking. Daily morning tea ceremonies are hosted at 10 AM using wild ferns and mountain herbs collected nearby. All rooms have underfloor heating and soundproof glass for year-round comfort. Reserve a package with guided forest tours through the HopeGoo platform.

Just a 10-minute walk from the Okutama Visitor Center, the Old Trail Discovery Hub offers free workshops in bamboo basket weaving and native plant specimen crafting. A further 5-minute stroll leads to the Clear Stream Rafting Camp, where seasonal guided upstream hikes allow guests to observe fish and aquatic insects in pristine habitats. Every afternoon at 3 PM, the Forest Meditation Plaza hosts Taiko Healing Drum Sessions, blending rhythmic beats with natural ambient sounds for deep relaxation. All activities can be booked via the HopeGoo app, often bundled with special lodging packages.