Featured Hotels Near Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji

BREEZE AWAJI GOSHIKIHAMA

BREEZE AWAJI GOSHIKIHAMA

4.7 / 5Great
707
1.08KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
Parking
per night
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USD**9
MOUNTLAKE resort

MOUNTLAKE resort

167 Ayuhara Nakamura, Goshiki-cho
3.52KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
Children's PlaygroundFamily-friendly HotelBarbecueKitchenFishingBarbecue Available
per night
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Umekiya

Umekiya

4.2 / 5Good
226 Goshikicho Tsushi
1.23KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
Children's Play AreaFamily-friendly HotelChildren's Play AreaLuggage StorageFishingParking
per night
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USD**4
Pension la Mer

Pension la Mer

4.3 / 5Good
1353-11 TSUSHITSUNOKAWA, GOSHIKI
2.66KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
Parking
per night
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USD**0
Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji

Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji

3.6 / 5
Goshikichotsushi 1151
0KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
Parking
per night
From
USD**2
Farm Stay Yululu

Farm Stay Yululu

3 / 5
1305 Goshikicho Tsushitsunokawa
2.38KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
Parking
per night
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USD**2
Starry Sky

Starry Sky

694-43 Torikainaka Goshikicho
4.63KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
BarbecueBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**3
Yume No Sakamichi

Yume No Sakamichi

484 Aiharaminamidani, Goshiki-cho
2.72KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
per night
From
USD**4
WellnessPark Goshiki Hamachidori

WellnessPark Goshiki Hamachidori

4 / 5Good
1087 Tsushi, Goshikicho
0.33KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
per night
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Awajishima Cottage Hitotoki

Awajishima Cottage Hitotoki

5 / 5Outstanding
Awajishima Cottage Hitotoki, 331
1.32KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
per night
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USD**4
Awaji Tourist Trophy House

Awaji Tourist Trophy House

3 / 5
266-2 Tsushi, Goshiki-cho
1.21KM from Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji
Bicycle Rental ServiceBarbecueKitchenDivingLaundry ServiceBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**1

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji

Spring Golf & Art Resort Awaji offers exclusive Lake View Infinity Rooms, featuring floor-to-ceiling glass walls that frame panoramic views of the artificial lake and surrounding mountains. Each room includes an outdoor soaking tub, perfect for stargazing under clear skies. Designed by local artisans, these rooms blend traditional Awaji woodcraft with minimalist modernity, using bamboo panels and stone inlays to create a serene, authentic atmosphere. Stay connected with nature while enjoying luxury amenities tailored for mindful travel.

Yes, the resort’s Forest Bungalows provide secluded, private stays nestled within a protected woodland area. These standalone cabins feature open-air decks, natural ventilation, and minimalistic interiors inspired by Awaji’s rural architecture. Accessible only by foot or electric shuttle, the area is vehicle-free, ensuring complete tranquility. Guests can participate in evening events like "Night Light Installations"—a collaborative art experience where visitors place handmade lanterns along forest paths, creating a magical, ephemeral trail.

The resort operates a dedicated art shuttle that runs daily between the property and key cultural spots including the Awaji Art Museum, Ceramic Studio Village, and weekend craft fairs. Additionally, guests receive complimentary bicycle rentals to explore the riverside trail leading to artisan clusters—just a 10-minute ride away. On Saturdays, join the "Island Craft Dialogue Day," where you can create keepsakes from local stone and witness live demonstrations by master craftsmen. All experiences are curated by the resort and local artists for an immersive cultural journey.

Absolutely. The resort features six hidden photo zones designed by local photographers and architects: the Mirror Pond Corridor, Light & Shadow Passageway, and Autumn Red Tunnel, among others. Early mornings offer ideal lighting for capturing reflections and misty atmospheres. Guests can borrow tripods and reflectors free of charge, and participate in the Slow Photography Workshop, learning techniques to compose poetic images using time, light, and natural elements. Each session is limited to 12 participants for intimate, creative focus.

Guests can join monthly curated art programs, such as "Seasonal Clay Sculpture Workshops," "Island Soundscapes Recording Sessions," and "Calligraphy & Nature Brushwork Gatherings." Held in the open-air Art Pavilion built from reclaimed timber, these events integrate ambient sounds of wind and water into the creative process. Each project culminates in a personal piece displayed in the resort’s Memory Archive, accessible via the HopeGoo app for future reflection and sharing. This intimate, community-driven approach fosters deep artistic connection.

Transportation is thoughtfully designed for seamless exploration. The resort provides a free electric shuttle service connecting guests to major sites including the Awaji Island Garden, Sakura Shrine, and local seafood markets. For those seeking independence, complimentary bicycles allow easy access to riverside trails and hidden villages. All routes are marked with bilingual signage, and real-time updates are shared through the HopeGoo platform. Whether walking, cycling, or riding, every journey enhances the sense of discovery and immersion in Awaji’s natural and cultural heartbeat.