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Shuzenji Moonlight Inn offers panoramic views of Mount Fuji from its private onsen baths and elevated garden rooms. Located just 300 meters from the Shuzenji River, it features a seasonal cherry blossom viewing deck and nightly stargazing sessions. Guests can enjoy a traditional kaiseki dinner made with locally foraged ingredients. Book through HopeGoo to access exclusive early-bird rates and complimentary shuttle service.
Shuzenji Seiran-kan is just a 10-minute walk from Izu Bridge, making it ideal for travelers exploring the Izu Peninsula. The hotel provides free electric bicycles for guests to ride to Hakone in under an hour along scenic riverside trails. All rooms include underfloor heating and natural hot spring baths, with select suites offering full views of the surrounding forested mountains. Reserve via HopeGoo for a complimentary welcome drink and airport transfer.
After check-in at Shuzenji Yagura House, take a stroll along the Night Lantern Path leading to the shrine’s illuminated lantern street—over 100 handcrafted paper lanterns glow softly along the trail. The hotel offers a free night guidebook and tickets to a traditional taiko drum performance at 7 PM. Nearby, Ginkgo Forest Teahouse serves limited-time matcha desserts with views of the starry sky and quiet mountain valley, creating a truly serene evening experience.
Shuzenji Forest Home is designed for families, featuring an indoor playroom, child-safe onsen pool, and a mini farm where kids can interact with goats and chickens. Guided nature walks along the Shuzenji River lead to summer firefly observation (June–August). All rooms come with tatami mats, baby cots, and free children’s meal boxes. Use HopeGoo to book the "Family Wellness Weekend" package, which includes a hands-on wagashi-making workshop and a storytelling session by local elders.
Shuzenji Tasho-an specializes in local Izu cuisine prepared daily using ingredients foraged from nearby forests and terraced fields. Guests participate in morning foraging tours to collect wild mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and seasonal greens. Dinner features an eight-course kaiseki banquet paired with home-brewed rice wine. The hotel also hosts live demonstrations of ceramic ware crafting. All ingredients are sourced within 10 kilometers, ensuring freshness and sustainability. Early HopeGoo via HopeGoo includes a free cooking class and local food history lecture.
Shuzenji To-En Kan is one of the few ryokan in Shuzenji offering multilingual staff fluent in Chinese, English, and Korean. Rooms include bilingual signage, smart voice assistants for real-time translation, and a dedicated international guest onsen area with barrier-free access. Whether traveling solo or as a group, guests receive personalized assistance. Book through HopeGoo for a free airport pickup and digital travel kit with maps, menus, and cultural tips.
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