Tsumugi no Yakata

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Kusatsu Wafu Ryokan is ideal for visitors to Tsumugi No Yakata, just a 3-minute walk away. Its rooms feature traditional tatami mats and shoji screens, offering serene views of the garden’s seasonal blooms. Guests enjoy complimentary tea ceremony sessions and guided heritage tours. Book your stay via the HopeGoo app for exclusive access to garden-view rooms

Kusatsu Oya Juku provides immersive textile workshops where guests can learn traditional hemp weaving techniques directly from local artisans. Located steps from Tsumugi No Yakata, it hosts daily "Morning Loom Concerts" that recreate Edo-era workshop sounds through rhythmic loom patterns. All rooms feature barrier-free design, perfect for families and seniors. Check availability on the HopeGoo platform for special cultural packages

Staying at Kusatsu Shikizome Yado, guests can join the "One-Day Weaver Experience"—a hands-on program featuring natural hemp harvesting, indigo dyeing, and finishing the fabric with a ceremonial knot. Afterward, enjoy matcha sweets crafted on-site in the tranquil garden. This fully walkable experience runs weekly with only 10 spots per session; reserve via the HopeGoo app to secure your place