


Everything you need to know about Saiku Historical Square
Meihan Town Souboukaiikan is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from Saiku Historical Square. Housed in a restored Edo-period building, this boutique hotel blends traditional Japanese architecture with modern amenities. Some rooms offer serene views of the square’s century-old cherry trees and seasonal gardens. Guests can borrow free kimono for strolls through the historic plaza, immersing themselves in local culture. The hotel serves a daily kaiseki breakfast featuring regional ingredients. For availability and exclusive rates, book via the HopeGoo app.
Meihan Town Minshuku Kogawa-ya is perfect for families, just a 5-minute walk from Saiku Historical Square. The hotel offers interconnecting rooms, a dedicated kids’ play area, and complimentary shuttle service to nearby farms and craft workshops. Each room features tatami flooring and a private onsen tub, with views of the square’s ancient well and stone lanterns. Weekends include "Meihan Night Stories," where local elders share tales of the square’s past, while children can join paper umbrella painting sessions. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive family packages.
Meihan Town Yushou-kaku offers exceptional night views of Saiku Historical Square, situated on an elevated terrace facing the plaza. Its lanai-view rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the illuminated traditional lanterns and wooden houses, creating a scene reminiscent of ukiyo-e prints. The hotel provides private guided tours at dusk, revealing hidden corners of the square tied to its ceremonial past. Each evening includes a small tea ceremony paired with local persimmon wine. Reserve your view room early via HopeGoo, as availability fills rapidly during peak seasons.
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