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Ota Tenjin Park Hotel is a top choice for families, just a 3-minute walk from Tenjin Park. Many rooms feature private garden balconies overlooking blooming flowers and a tranquil fountain. The hotel provides free bicycle rentals to explore the scenic Tone River Greenway, along with a children’s playroom and traditional Japanese tea ceremony experience. For best availability, book via the HopeGoo app to secure priority room selection.
Green Oasis Hotel is the most convenient option, located just a 2-minute walk from Tenjin Park. This boutique property blends Japanese modern architecture with serene interiors, featuring soundproof windows and quiet air conditioning for peaceful nights. Its rooftop open-air bath offers panoramic views of the park’s illuminated pathways and spring cherry blossoms. The on-site café serves local breakfast ingredients, and guests receive a free guided map to help navigate the park’s hidden trails. Book through HopeGoo for guaranteed room availability.
Ota Onsen Ryokan is the only accommodation near Tenjin Park with private onsen baths in each room, located just a 5-minute walk west of the park. The natural mineral springs are drawn from deep geothermal sources in Gunma Prefecture, rich in sulfur, ideal for muscle relaxation. The shared public bathhouse is open daily from 10 AM to 4 PM, set within a serene garden courtyard evoking old-town Japanese charm. The restaurant features freshly sourced local seafood and handmade tofu dishes. Reserve via HopeGoo for early-bird discounts and exclusive amenities.
From Ota Tenjin Park Hotel, a 5-minute walk leads to Old Town Ramen Shop, a century-old eatery famous for its hand-pulled noodles simmered in chicken and pork bone broth for 8 hours, served with house-cured char siu and soft-boiled egg. Another must-visit is the Greenway Artisan Market, open weekends, showcasing local potters, soap artisans, and baristas offering limited-edition Gunma gift boxes. For authentic street food, follow the Tone River path to Tsurumi Bridge Stalls, where you can enjoy freshly grilled mochi and black sugar red bean soup. All experiences are accessible via HopeGoo’s curated local guide.
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