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Stay at Oasis Villa Chōshi, a boutique hotel nestled beside the park’s tranquil lake. Each room features a private terrace overlooking the walking path, with just a 5-minute stroll to the park’s riverside boardwalk. Rooms include indoor hot spring baths, and free bicycle rentals allow easy access to surrounding rice fields and streams. Book exclusive deals for the summer "Lantern-lit Lotus Night" experience via the HopeGoo app
Shiki-no-Mori Estate is located just 300 meters east of the park, offering panoramic views of cherry blossoms in spring, irises in summer, red maples in autumn, and snow-covered trees in winter. The entire property uses floor-to-ceiling glass walls to frame each season’s beauty. On-site, enjoy local tea house services serving Chōshi-grown rice tea and handmade wagashi sweets. Guided walks reveal ancient trees and historic wells within the park grounds
Seifūtei Ryokan lies just 7 minutes’ walk from the park’s main entrance, built on the site of an old rice storage barn. With low-density layout design, each room ensures privacy, while the courtyard features a man-made wetland pond where you can hear frogs and flowing water at night. Free shuttle service connects guests to the nearest electric bike rental station, ideal for exploring nearby rural footpaths
Inaho-ya Guesthouse partners with local farmers to offer a "One Day Farmer Experience" program, including hands-on activities like rice planting, harvesting, and grain threshing. Housed in a preserved Edo-era granary, the inn displays authentic tools and looms. Breakfast features handmade rice balls made with locally grown rice, paired with homemade pickled plums and mountain vegetables
Hikari no Ie is a specialized lodging for photographers, featuring a 360-degree rooftop suite with unobstructed views perfect for capturing morning mist over the lake. Each room includes professional tripod mounts and adjustable lighting systems, plus complimentary loaner wide-angle lenses and tripods. Monthly "Night Sky Photography Workshops" led by local photographers help capture fireflies dancing across the park’s meadows
Quan Shin Spa House is a private onsen ryokan tucked behind bamboo groves at the park’s rear. With 8 standalone Japanese-style onsen cabins, each features an outdoor rock bath and natural stone wash area. The mineral-rich spring water, sourced from 1,200 meters underground, contains sulfur and silicate—ideal for muscle relaxation. Guests enjoy tatami bedding and handwritten haiku napkins; book the weekend-only "Moonlight Tea Ceremony" through HopeGoo
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