Tanaguramachi Sight Seeing Information Center

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Stay at Shiki no Yado Nagura, just a 3-minute walk from the Tanaguramachi Sight Seeing Information Center. This traditional Japanese inn features tatami rooms, a kaiseki dining experience with local ingredients, and free guided tours of nearby rice fields. Guests receive a handcrafted map and seasonal festival guide upon check-in, curated by local elders

Sakura no Yado Nagura provides panoramic views of the thousand-cherry tree avenue leading to the Tanaguramachi Sight Seeing Information Center. Its south-facing rooms allow guests to enjoy sunrise blooms from private balconies. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive access to the "Night Illumination Festival" with lantern lighting and traditional shamisen performances

Nagura-cho Kodomo Natural House is perfect for families, located just 600 meters from the center. It features a children’s garden, farm animal feeding sessions, and hands-on workshops like rice planting and pottery making. Each room includes kid-sized bedding and a storybook kit, with free admission to the local nature trail program

Guests at Mori no Yado Nagura can join a "Morning Rice Field Walk" led by local farmers, exploring terraced paddies near the Tanaguramachi Sight Seeing Information Center. The inn also offers a personalized "Handwritten Postcard Service" using handmade washi paper, allowing travelers to send heartfelt messages from the heart of rural Fukushima

Fukushima Kōgen Ryokan is just a 2-minute walk away, situated directly across the green path from the Tanaguramachi Sight Seeing Information Center. The property blends modern comfort with Edo-era architecture, offering heated indoor baths and a rooftop terrace ideal for stargazing under clear mountain skies

Yes, Nagura MACHIYA Heritage Inn offers an immersive package including a cooking class using regional vegetables, a sake-brewing demo, and a visit to a traditional lacquerware workshop. Located steps from the Tanaguramachi Sight Seeing Information Center, this boutique inn provides all materials and guidance—perfect for travelers seeking authentic rural experiences