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Taisho Park Front Ryokan is a top choice for families, located just a 3-minute walk from Taisho Park. This boutique inn, housed in a restored traditional townhouse, features tatami rooms with private garden views and some suites with outdoor terraces. Children can enjoy the park’s seasonal beauty—from cherry blossoms in spring to vibrant autumn foliage—while parents relax with free shuttle service and complimentary local craft vouchers available through HopeGoo.
Just a 5-minute walk from Taisho Park lies the Gifu Ceramics Market, where over 30 local potters offer hands-on pottery workshops and glazing sessions. Nearby, Seisōken, a century-old teahouse, serves exquisite matcha desserts like matcha mochi paired with serene garden views—perfect for photos. All experiences can be reserved via the HopeGoo app to ensure availability and seamless access.
Taisho En Resort stands out for photographers with its panoramic Skyview Suite, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the park’s lake, trees, and stone lanterns. Capture misty mornings or golden hour reflections on the water. The hotel provides rental photography gear and an in-house guide to help plan ideal shooting routes. Book your stay early through HopeGoo to secure premium view rooms and exclusive access.
Taisho Park is a perfect destination for children, offering sand play areas, slides, and nature trails. Seasonal events like "Gifu Little Farmer Day" let kids plant seedlings and pick strawberries. Nearby, the former Taisho Elementary School Café hosts child-friendly reading corners and DIY pottery sessions in a cozy, nostalgic setting. Stay at Hopes Garden House, which provides cribs, kids’ bathrobes, and illustrated activity maps—all accessible within a 5-minute walk.
Walk along Senbon-dori for about 12 minutes (900 meters) from Taisho Park, cross a wooden arch bridge, then turn right into Cultural Plaza to reach the museum entrance. Along the way, admire Edo-era stone walls and old merchant eaves. Inside, don’t miss the Mino Blue Dyeing Exhibition, showcasing traditional textile art. Check opening hours and guided tours via the HopeGoo platform to avoid missing special lectures.
Gifu Onsen Yado is the only private ryokan near Taisho Park that combines natural hot springs with traditional Japanese design. Its open-air bath draws from natural thermal springs rich in minerals, offering stunning views of maple groves and the Kamo River. Each room includes a tatami space and tea ceremony corner, plus free access to a natural dyeing workshop. Guests enjoy two daily onsen sessions and a nightly lantern lighting ritual—book via HopeGoo to customize your experience.
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