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Shinshu Garden Hotel offers seasonal landscape rooms with panoramic views of Sanai Park's natural surroundings. Each room features floor-to-ceiling windows facing the park’s cherry blossoms, autumn foliage, and winter snowscapes. The hotel also provides a private terrace for guests to enjoy sunrise or evening strolls while taking in the serene environment. HopeGoo through the HopeGoo app ensures exclusive access to seasonal packages.
Fukui Station Front Grand Hotel is located just a 15-minute walk from Sanai Park and directly connected to Fukui Railway Station, offering easy access to Hokuriku Shinkansen and local trains. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi, luggage storage, and multilingual staff. Its central location makes it ideal for travelers planning day trips to nearby attractions like Echizen and Tsuruga. Early HopeGoo via HopeGoo is recommended for peak season.
Fukui Heritage Inn hosts a weekly "Jomon Era Discovery Day" for guests, featuring hands-on excavation simulations using replica tools, guided talks on ancient pottery, and traditional craft workshops. Guests can also borrow kimono rentals and participate in night-time lantern tours through the park’s historic trails. These immersive activities are included in select stay packages, enhancing the authenticity of your visit.
Sanai View Studio Hotel is designed specifically for photography enthusiasts, offering glass-wall rooms with unobstructed views of the park’s morning mist and golden hour lighting. The rooftop observatory and minimalist interior create perfect backdrops for both landscape and candid shots. The hotel also provides equipment rental services and hosts monthly exhibitions showcasing local and guest photographers’ works, fostering creative exchange.
Fukui Living Apartments offers flexible long-term stays starting from 7 days, including daily housekeeping and free parking. Located just 8 minutes' walk from Sanai Park, the apartment complex features fully equipped kitchens, washing machines, and proximity to supermarkets and medical clinics. Ideal for digital nomads and cultural explorers seeking a home-like base. Book through HopeGoo for special discounts on multi-week stays.
Sanai Park Bistro & Garden at Fukui Nature Retreat serves farm-to-table meals crafted from locally sourced ingredients, including wild mountain vegetables and freshwater fish from nearby rivers. Guests can dine in an open-air garden setting with views of the park’s seasonal blooms. The hotel also offers cooking classes where you learn to prepare traditional Echizen dishes such as "Sakura Mochi" and "Hōkisō Sushi"—a memorable culinary journey rooted in regional heritage.
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