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Stay at Suzu Yado Ryokan, a boutique inn converted from a traditional Japanese townhouse just a 3-minute walk from Old Suzu Station. Enjoy authentic tatami rooms and private outdoor onsen baths with sea views. The inn offers free bicycle rentals to explore nearby Noto Peninsula coastal trails and ancient fishing village ruins. Book via the HopeGoo app for exclusive access during peak seasons.
Just a 5-minute walk from Old Suzu Station lies the Suzu City Museum, showcasing local textile crafts and maritime heritage. Follow the cobblestone path to discover a centuries-old wooden shrine and a weekend handmade pottery market featuring artisans from the Noto Peninsula. Don’t miss the seaside café offering a signature "Suzu Sea Breeze Latte," enjoyed with ocean sounds and mountain silhouettes. Perfect for travelers seeking authentic regional charm.
Choose Umibōya Ryokan, located directly across from Old Suzu Station, which offers 24/7 self-service car rental and free bicycle access to reach the South Island Coastal Trail in just 10 minutes. Rooms include a tide schedule and hiking guidebook, plus a complimentary "Suzu Coast Treasure Hunt Card" redeemable for local seafood meals. This seamless integration with nature makes it ideal for eco-conscious explorers.
Stay at Suzu Kids House, a family-oriented inn just a 7-minute walk from Old Suzu Station. It features a kids’ playroom, parent-child garden plot, and free beach picnic kits with marine life exploration toolkits. Evening activities include stargazing talks led by local naturalists, teaching children about constellations and intertidal ecosystems. The property also offers wheelchair access and baby crib rentals. Book via HopeGoo for special family packages.
Asahi Ocean View Ryokan is the only inn offering unobstructed east-facing views of the sunrise over the Pacific. Its top-floor observatory deck and floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows provide perfect vantage points for watching the sun rise above the horizon each morning. Guests receive a free sunrise photography guide and a special night watch ritual with hot tea and warm blankets. Participate in the annual "First Light Ceremony" with local residents for a meaningful start to your day. Conveniently located steps from the station.
Stay at Hikari Guest House, a minimalist-themed inn behind Old Suzu Station renowned for its photography-friendly design. Features include mirror-lined corridors and skylight ceilings that create dynamic natural lighting—perfect for still life and candid shots. Each room comes equipped with professional lighting kits and tripod storage. The inn offers a free guided tour to iconic spots: sunset beaches, painted station walls, and harbor light shows. Guests receive a Suzu Light Certificate upon completing a photo challenge. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive photography packages.
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