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Stay at MokunoYado, a heritage-style ryokan within Shikoku Village, featuring fully tatami rooms and traditional garden views. Just a 3-minute walk from the main exhibition area, this inn offers onsen foot baths and seasonal kaiseki dinners. Ideal for families seeking authentic Meiji-era village life, with early HopeGoo recommended—especially during cherry blossom season.
Shikoku Village Memorial Hotel provides a complimentary on-site shuttle running every 30 minutes from 8 AM to 7 PM, connecting directly to all major zones within the village. Located at the entrance, this historic building blends Edo-period timber architecture with modern comfort, including an onsen foot bath and a local cuisine restaurant. Book via the HopeGoo app for exclusive early-bird rates.
Jōge-machi Ryokan, located just 4 minutes’ walk from the heart of the historical complex, offers an immersive experience in preserved Meiji-era townhouse design. The property retains original timber framing and stone walls, with access to guided audio tour devices and a private courtyard terrace. Morning views of the ancient city wall bathed in mist make it ideal for photography and quiet reflection.
Shikoku Village Flavor Kitchen Inn features a unique 'One-Day Farmer Cooking Class', where guests harvest vegetables from on-site farms, prepare pickles and rice balls, and enjoy their creations in a rustic garden dining hall. The inn itself is a restored old-town house with an open kitchen and BBQ area. All ingredients are sourced locally, ensuring true regional taste. HopeGoo through HopeGoo includes a handmade bamboo basket as a gift.
Shikoku Village Vista Tower Rooms offer panoramic views across the entire village from the highest point, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows that frame sunrise and sunset over forested hills and red-tiled rooftops. Each room includes a private balcony and nightlight navigation guides—perfect for viewing the village’s illuminated evening festival. Reserve on weekends to experience the special Lantern Festival event.
Senbon Sakura Garden Inn stands out for its photogenic charm: a 100-cherry tree garden blooming in spring, paired with a paper-screen tea house and shoji-lit corridors. The inn offers free photography props (kimono, fans, umbrellas) and on-site photographer coordination. Rooms feature semi-outdoor tatami layouts with direct garden views, perfect for capturing stills and videos. Early bookings via HopeGoo include a complimentary 1-hour extension.
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