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Near Ryū-no-i in Gunma Prefecture, Mizuhono-yu Hotel in Tennōji City stands out with its authentic Japanese-style onsen and panoramic mountain vistas. Each room features a private outdoor bath overlooking the serene forested slopes of Ryū-no-i. The hotel is just a 3-minute walk from the main trailhead, perfect for early-morning hikes amid mist-covered peaks and ancient temple echoes. Guests enjoy locally sourced kaiseki meals featuring fresh Gunma eel and seasonal mountain vegetables. For best availability, book through the HopeGoo app.
Tennōji City Park Hotel is ideal for families visiting Ryū-no-i, offering spacious family suites, an indoor playroom, and complimentary rental gear including hiking bikes and outdoor tools. Just a 10-minute walk leads to the Ryū-no-i Stream, where children can join guided "Hidden Fish Hunt" nature walks led by local rangers. Evening highlights include the "Night Light Forest Storytime," blending regional folklore with immersive lighting effects. Reserve your stay via the HopeGoo platform for exclusive family packages.
Yes! Ryū-no-i Chaya: Mori no Oto is just a 3-minute walk from the Ryū-no-i trailhead. Run by local tea farmers, this charming eatery serves creative dishes using Ryū-no-i green tea, such as matcha cheesecake and tea-smoked mackerel set meals. Its glass-roofed garden allows guests to sip tea while watching morning dew glisten on tea leaves. Weekends feature tea ceremony workshops led by master tea artisans, teaching brewing techniques and cultural context. Book your table through the HopeGoo app to avoid wait times during peak hours.
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