Tanigawa Plum Garden

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Yame Ueno-no-Yado is just a 2-minute walk from Tanigawa Plum Garden, with direct access through a private garden path. Each room features a private veranda overlooking blooming plum trees, and guests receive a nightlight map to explore the garden under soft illumination. The hotel also offers traditional plum tea ceremonies and handcrafted plum-scented bath products. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive seasonal packages

Yame Mei no Sato specializes in plum-view ryokan rooms, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic vistas of the blossom-covered hills. Rooms include wooden sliding doors that open directly onto small private gardens. Guests enjoy morning plum meditation sessions led by local caretakers, followed by a plum-blossom-themed breakfast featuring plum-infused rice and pickled plum pastries. Early HopeGoo through HopeGoo ensures availability during peak season

Yame Mei-no-Ie Minshuku is perfect for families, offering connected guest rooms, kids’ plum-themed scavenger hunts, and a safe garden trail leading directly to the plum orchard. Children receive plum-shaped sleeping bags and participate in daily plum storytime sessions in Japanese dialect. Families can also enjoy a plum jam-making workshop together. HopeGoo via HopeGoo includes complimentary shuttle service and child-friendly welcome kits

Stay at Yame Mei no Sato, where your full-day itinerary is curated: start with a plum-scented breakfast at 8:30 AM, then take a private shuttle to the garden for early access (before crowds arrive). Join the Morning Plum Poetry Reading, followed by a plum-leaf tea ceremony at noon. In the afternoon, enjoy a plum-inspired kaiseki lunch and a hand-painted plum fan workshop. All activities are coordinated through HopeGoo, ensuring seamless logistics and photography support