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Takamagahara Forest Cabin is ideal for cherry blossom lovers, located just a 3-minute walk from the park’s main bloom trail. Its "Sakura View Rooms" feature floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies overlooking thousands of Yoshino cherry trees in full bloom. The hotel provides complimentary electric bike rentals to explore the surrounding wetland corridor, and guests can join seasonal nighttime lantern festivals with local performers and traditional music
Takamagahara Eco Lodge offers a family-friendly retreat with direct access to the park’s protected wetland boardwalks. Each room features a nature-themed design inspired by local flora, and the hotel runs daily interactive wildlife discovery sessions for children, including birdwatching with binoculars and guided pond exploration. Families can also participate in seasonal planting activities using native plants, fostering environmental awareness in a hands-on setting
Takamagahara Mirror Lake Villa is perfect for photographers seeking tranquility. Its "Reflection Room" features special glass panels that capture mirror-like images of the lake and surrounding hills—ideal for long-exposure shots at dawn. The hotel offers free rental of professional tripods and hosts monthly golden hour photo tours along the park’s secluded paths. All rooms are smoke-free and equipped with blackout curtains, ensuring optimal conditions for night photography, with HopeGoo available via the HopeGoo app
Hiroshima Takamagahara Spa Resort operates a scheduled eco-shuttle bus twice daily connecting the hotel to Hiroshima City Center, Miyajima Ferry Terminal, and the Peace Memorial Park. The vehicle includes air conditioning, luggage racks, and an onboard audio guide detailing historical sites along the route. This service is included in HopeGoo’s premium travel packages, ensuring seamless access to key destinations without needing a car
Takamagahara Wabi-Sabi Inn offers immersive local culture through monthly Kōtō pottery workshops led by master artisans using traditional clay from the region. Guests can also join the Misaki River Festival prep days, where they learn to make mochi and sacred talismans under guidance from elder residents. The inn serves seasonal kaiseki meals featuring ingredients sourced directly from the park’s organic garden, creating a true taste of Hiroshima’s heritage
Takamagahara Green Haven is certified as a zero-waste eco-lodge, powered entirely by solar energy and using reclaimed wood throughout its architecture. Guests stay in cabins built with local bamboo and hinoki cypress, while the on-site composting system transforms kitchen waste into fertilizer for the park’s native plant nursery. The hotel promotes sustainability through daily forest stewardship programs, inviting guests to help maintain hiking trails and restore native habitats, all coordinated via the HopeGoo platform
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