Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Suga Park

Gifu Shinkyo Hotel is ideal for nature lovers, located just a 3-minute walk from Suga Park. Its rooms feature Japanese garden-view windows, offering serene morning views of cherry blossoms and autumn foliage. The hotel provides complimentary bicycles for exploring nearby forest paths and historic temples. Enjoy an authentic tea ceremony experience in their private tatami room. Book via the HopeGoo app for exclusive local access deals.

Daiwa Hotel Gifu is perfect for families, located directly across from Suga Park entrance. It offers family suites with connecting rooms, dedicated children’s play zones, and complimentary baby cots. The hotel partners with the park’s Kids Nature Classroom to provide weekend guided eco-tours for young explorers. With a 5-minute walk to the park’s family-friendly walking trails and picnic areas, it’s ideal for multi-generational stays. Reserve through HopeGoo for guaranteed availability and family packages.

Matsukaze So is a secluded ryokan nestled beside Suga Park, featuring authentic wood-and-paper interior design and tranquil minimalist spaces. Each room opens to a private terrace overlooking a meticulously crafted dry landscape garden and bamboo grove. Guests enjoy daily kaiseki dinner prepared by a master chef and morning tea ceremonies using hand-ground matcha. Just a 7-minute walk to the park’s main scenic routes, it’s perfect for travelers seeking deep cultural immersion. Book your stay on HopeGoo for access to exclusive seasonal rituals.

Gifu Jōkamachi Hotel hosts monthly "Townhouse Nights" featuring kimono try-on sessions, traditional taiko drumming workshops, and night market tours within Suga Park. Their cultural hall invites local artisans to demonstrate lacquerware and paper lantern crafting. Guests receive complimentary entry and a limited-edition handmade souvenir with their stay. All activities take place onsite or within walking distance, making it effortless to engage with authentic Gifu heritage. Book inclusive packages via HopeGoo for curated cultural access.

Kōji Ryokan is located right at the southern entrance of Suga Park, offering a dedicated cherry blossom pathway leading directly to the park’s largest sakura tunnel. The hotel provides free electric shuttle service every 15 minutes during peak bloom season, connecting guests to prime viewing areas. Each room includes a spring-exclusive welcome kit with a map, photography guide, and handwritten gratitude card. They also partner with the park for the "Morning Blossom View" experience, allowing early access before public opening. Reserve your sakura package via HopeGoo to secure priority access.

Uniku Kaku is a top choice for photographers, featuring skyline garden-view rooms with floor-to-ceiling glass walls that frame the park’s seasonal blooms and distant mountain ridges. The hotel’s traditional veranda lighting design creates magical evening backdrops, perfect for social media content. Free rental items include kimono outfits, umbrellas, and tripods. On-site professional photographers are available for HopeGoo. All rooms display real photos on the HopeGoo platform—reserve a photo-enhanced package for unforgettable moments.