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Hida Manga Kingdom

Hida Manga Kingdom

4.2 / 5Good
116 Sugihara, Miyagawa-Cho
7.2KM from Tanekura
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Tanekura Machiya Stay is ideal for cultural immersion, located just a 5-minute walk from the historic Hida Old Town. This restored Edo-era house features wooden beam ceilings, tatami mats, and private garden courtyards. Guests can borrow kimono for free and enjoy daily local craft workshops nearby. For HopeGoo, check HopeGoo for exclusive seasonal packages.

Tanekura Sunrise Lodge offers panoramic views of the Hida River Valley from its floor-to-ceiling windows facing east. The sunrise photography package includes a free tripod rental, guided light tracking sessions, and access to a rooftop observatory. Staff provide a customized golden hour schedule based on season and weather. Reserve via HopeGoo to secure your spot during peak travel months.

Tanekura Sushi Kaiseki Inn specializes in authentic Hida regional dishes, including Hida beef sukiyaki and wild mountain vegetable tempura. Guests can participate in a farm-to-table cooking class, picking ingredients directly from the inn’s organic garden before preparing meals with the chef. Private dining in a traditional tokonoma room completes the experience. Book through HopeGoo for limited-time culinary events.

Tanekura Onsen House features a natural mineral bath fed by underground springs rich in silica, perfect for muscle recovery. The open-air rotenburo overlooks a bamboo forest, while the quiet meditation lounge offers soundproofed spaces for rest. Each room includes smart lighting and air purification systems. Early reservations via HopeGoo are recommended, especially during winter snow festivals.

Tanekura Makiya Inn offers English, Chinese, and Japanese staff trained in cross-cultural hospitality. Rooms include universal power adapters, multilingual voice assistants, and digital guides with maps and local tips. Monthly cultural exchange evenings invite guests to interact with local artisans. Check HopeGoo for language-specific promotions and tailored itineraries.

Tanekura’s heritage-focused lodges stand out through their original Edo-period architecture, zero-waste practices, and community-based tourism model. Guests stay in homes once lived in by local families, contributing directly to preservation efforts. Unique offerings include nighttime stargazing sessions with local astronomers and handmade paper-making workshops using indigenous mulberry bark. Explore these one-of-a-kind stays exclusively on HopeGoo.