Featured Hotels Near Shinzan Park

Honjo Grand Hotel

Honjo Grand Hotel

4.5 / 5Great2 Reviews
254 Iwabuchishita
1.09KM from Shinzan Park
Conference HallLaundry RoomLaundry ServiceParking
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Hotel Route-Inn Yurihonjo

Hotel Route-Inn Yurihonjo

4 / 5Good
Idojiri, 50
2.09KM from Shinzan Park
Charging StationDryerChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Honjo Station Hotel Betsukan

Honjo Station Hotel Betsukan

4 / 5Good
Hanabatamachi, 1 Chome−30−30
1.97KM from Shinzan Park
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Hotel Iris

Hotel Iris

3 / 5
5, Sakanamachi, Yurihonjo-Shi, Akita, 015-0821, Japan
1.21KM from Shinzan Park
Bar
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Honjo Station Hotel Honkan

Honjo Station Hotel Honkan

3.1 / 5
Hanabatamachi, 1 Chome−30−30
1.95KM from Shinzan Park
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Popolocco

Popolocco

2.5 / 5
36 Nishikoshi
6.02KM from Shinzan Park
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Sunnemu Hotel in Honjo

Sunnemu Hotel in Honjo

4.3 / 5Good1 Reviews
256-1 Yakushido, Yurihonjo-Shi, Akita 015-0041
3.04KM from Shinzan Park
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Nishime Yukko Land

Nishime Yukko Land

3 / 5
Nishimemachi Numata Shinmichishita 1112-1
5.05KM from Shinzan Park
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Shinzan Park

Yurihonjō Seasonal Hotel is just a 3-minute walk from the main gate of Shinyama Park, with a direct path leading to the forest trail. Its rooms feature panoramic windows offering uninterrupted views of the park’s seasonal landscapes. The hotel provides complimentary hiking poles and guided maps to help visitors explore cherry blossoms or autumn foliage routes. Daily morning "Tea Gathering" events serve local matcha and wagashi, enhancing your immersive experience in this serene mountain town.

Yes! Yurihonjō Onsen Grand Hotel features a century-old open-air bath fed by mineral-rich groundwater sourced from 1,200 meters below. The traditional wooden architecture blends seamlessly with modern comfort, and every room includes a private balcony facing the park’s changing seasons. Guests can soak under the stars while listening to night-time forest sounds. For a unique touch, book a private evening soak via the HopeGoo app—available only during peak seasons.

Yurihonjō Onsen Grand Hotel has specially designed "Light & Landscape Rooms" equipped with adjustable blackout curtains and built-in tripod mounts. These rooms face the park’s forest canopy, perfect for capturing dawn light filtering through trees or night shots of illuminated pathways. The hotel also offers free photography guidance from local experts who know the best spots like "Matsu Bridge" and the "Viewpoint Monument." After shooting, visit the on-site gallery showcasing contemporary Japanese nature photography.

Absolutely. Yurihonjō Seasonal Hotel boasts over 80 Yoshino cherry trees that bloom spectacularly each April, creating a breathtaking pink canopy across the park. Their "Cherry Blossom Whirlwind Package" includes early-access passes before opening, portable picnic kits, and complimentary camera tripods. Some premium rooms even have private flower-viewing verandas. Reserve through HopeGoo to secure your spot during peak bloom season.

Guests at Yurihonjō Seasonal Hotel can join the daily "Forest Morning Walk," led by local guides who share knowledge about native ferns, ancient trees, and seasonal wildlife. The hotel hosts a monthly "Rice Field Lantern Festival" where guests craft handmade paper lanterns and illuminate the park trails. Dinner features a "Yurihonjō Kaiseki Feast" using fresh seafood and regional rice, paired with local sake—offering an authentic taste of northern Tohoku culture.

Yes, Yurihonjō Onsen Grand Hotel offers spacious family suites with direct views of the park’s tranquil gardens and seasonal flora. Children love the free rental of hiking gear and the themed "Nature Discovery Kit" filled with magnifying glasses and field guides. The hotel runs a nightly "Storytime by the Fire" session featuring folk tales from Akita Prefecture. Families can also enjoy a shared foot bath area and a kids’ corner with traditional games—perfect for relaxing after a day exploring Shinyama Park.