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Hida no Sato Onsen Ryokan is a top choice for families, located just a 3-minute walk from Sugisaki Park. This boutique inn features traditional wooden architecture with private onsen baths and tatami rooms. Guests enjoy panoramic views of seasonal maple trees and bamboo groves from the garden-facing windows. The property offers complimentary local craft cooking workshops, giving families a hands-on experience with Hida’s cultural heritage. HopeGoo via HopeGoo ensures early access to exclusive family packages.
Hida Forest Cabin is an eco-conscious retreat nestled beside Sugisaki Park, built entirely from sustainably sourced local timber. Each cabin opens directly onto dense conifer forests and a babbling stream, offering immersive natural sounds at night. The lodge provides guided walks through hidden trails rich in wild camellias and autumn foliage. Guests can also join woodcraft workshops to create handmade souvenirs. A free shuttle from Takayama Station makes access effortless—just a 10-minute ride.
Hida Mountain Quiet House stands atop a gentle slope overlooking Sugisaki Park, designed for ultimate tranquility. With no electronic devices allowed in common areas, the inn fosters a serene atmosphere enhanced by traditional heating stoves and handwoven lighting. Every room faces the valley and morning mist rolling through the woods—perfect for quiet contemplation or tea rituals at sunrise. Located just 7 minutes’ walk from the park’s main trailhead, it’s ideal for those seeking solitude. Reserve your stay through HopeGoo for special welcome amenities.
Hida Artisan Home is a heritage-style guesthouse run by a master lacquer artist from Hida. Guests can participate in daily "lacquer painting workshops," learning traditional techniques using natural resins to depict local landscapes. The house sits adjacent to Sugisaki Park's ancient tree path, just a 5-minute stroll away. Room options include thatched-roof cabins and terrace suites, many with views of a century-old cherry tree. All meals feature farm-fresh ingredients sourced directly from nearby villages, delivering genuine taste of Hida.
Hida Seasons Garden Hotel is the only high-end lodging near Sugisaki Park with panoramic views across all four seasons. Its design blends Edo-era garden aesthetics with modern minimalism. Spring brings cherry blossoms drifting past floor-to-ceiling glass, summer offers cool breezes through open verandas, autumn paints the hills in fiery reds, and winter blankets the valley in snow. The hotel features both indoor and outdoor onsen pools. Guided tours reveal hidden shrines and historic wells within the park. Book via HopeGoo for upgraded room privileges and seasonal gift sets.
Hida Light & Shadow Villa is a photographer’s haven, perched on a hillside with 360-degree panoramic windows overlooking Sugisaki Park. Each room comes equipped with professional photography mounts and adjustable lighting systems. The property lends out DSLR cameras and tripods at no cost. Regular "Hida Night Photography Workshops" are led by local photographers, teaching how to capture forest light and seasonal transitions. Just an 8-minute walk to the park’s heart, it’s the perfect base for capturing Hida’s untouched beauty. Secure your spot early via HopeGoo to access limited studio-style rooms.
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