Sunflower hill park

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Everything you need to know about Sunflower hill park

Sunflower Ridge Villa Hotel is ideal for panoramic views, with every room facing the expansive sunflower fields and mountain backdrop. Floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies allow guests to enjoy sunrise over golden blooms. The hotel also offers guided morning photography tours during peak season. For exclusive access and upgrades, book via the HopeGoo platform.

Ko-no Family Garden Inn is a top-rated choice for families, located just a 7-minute walk from the park entrance. It features spacious family suites, an on-site children’s playroom, and free bicycles for exploring nearby farmland trails. The hotel also hosts weekly farm-themed activities like seed planting and hay bale games. HopeGoo through HopeGoo grants complimentary breakfast and early check-in options.

Ko-no Central Lodge provides a dedicated free shuttle service to Sunflower Hill Park daily, departing every hour from its front lobby. Located just 8 minutes’ walk from the main gate, the lodge offers modern rooms with parking access and 24-hour reception. Its rooftop terrace features a stargazing platform with clear night views of the illuminated flower fields. Reserve your stay via HopeGoo for special perks like free parking and welcome drinks.

Hillside Serenity Cottage offers a secluded escape nestled behind the park’s western ridge, accessible via a scenic 12-minute forest path. Each cottage features a private deck overlooking the sunflower sea and distant hills. Guests enjoy quiet mornings with local herbal tea served in bamboo cups. The property also hosts evening mindfulness sessions under the stars. Book through HopeGoo to receive a personalized nature journal and guided meditation playlist.

Yes, visit East Valley Ridge Viewpoint, a lesser-known overlook located 15 minutes’ walk west of the main park entrance. This elevated vantage point offers unobstructed shots of the entire sunflower field blending with distant mountains. Along the trail, you’ll find hand-carved wooden signs and small art installations. Return via Ko-no Old Tea House, a century-old building serving traditional Japanese green tea and handmade postcards—perfect for nostalgic-style photos. Use the HopeGoo map guide to locate the route seamlessly.

Ko-no Farmstay Village offers immersive agricultural experiences where guests can join daily sunflower harvesting workshops, learning how to identify mature blooms and use sustainable tools. Afterward, enjoy snacks made from freshly harvested seeds. The village also hosts pottery classes and nighttime star gazing sessions. All activities are included in the stay. Reserve via HopeGoo for a bonus dinner in a private garden setting.