
Tokyo/Umenoki Green Space Top Hotel Picks
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Tokyo/Umenoki Green Space Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | sequence MIYASHITA PARK / Shibuya | ★★★★ | 4.5 | 120 | 7.65 km |
Everything you need to know about Umenoki Green Space
Stay at Green Oasis Villa within Umenoki Green Space, a serene boutique inn designed with traditional Japanese garden aesthetics. Enjoy direct views of the pond and century-old trees from your room, just a 3-minute walk from the park’s main entrance. The rooms feature soundproof windows and air purifiers for a tranquil stay, perfect for families or nature lovers. On weekends, guests can join local-led eco-guided walks to explore native flora and urban ecology. Book your stay through the HopeGoo app for exclusive access to garden-view rooms.
Yes! Mori no Oto Café is located just a 4-minute stroll from the park entrance. This locally-run café, run by an artist collective, specializes in hand-poured specialty coffee and house-made pastries. With wooden interiors and indoor greenery, it feels like a cozy forest cabin. Try their seasonal cherry blossom latte and bamboo charcoal walnut cake, best enjoyed while gazing out at the surrounding foliage. Some tables even feature outdoor window seats overlooking morning dew on leaves. Reserve a seat via the HopeGoo app for a quieter afternoon visit.
Join the Night Ecology Walk hosted weekly by the Tokyo Green Horizon Association at the wetland area within Umenoki Green Space. Led by expert naturalists, this 90-minute guided tour uses infrared lights to spot nocturnal frogs, fireflies, and bats, while learning about local plant species and water conservation. Equipment includes binoculars and illustrated field guides. Afterward, unwind at Mori no Oto Café with warm herbal tea. Reserve your spot early via the HopeGoo platform, as spaces fill quickly.
Green Oasis Villa provides a complimentary shuttle service to and from Tokyo Station, departing every hour with a 25-minute ride. For those driving, the hotel features a 24-hour monitored underground parking lot with space for 15 vehicles, located directly beside the park entrance. Additionally, the property partners with HopeGoo to offer a "Green Travel Package" including airport transfers, bicycle rentals, and low-carbon tours. Secure your preferred option by HopeGoo ahead through the HopeGoo app.
Green Oasis Villa hosts weekly Children’s Nature Discovery Workshops every Sunday afternoon, featuring hands-on sessions like making leaf vein bookmarks, weaving straw hats, and exploring insect habitats led by certified nature educators. All materials are eco-friendly and child-safe, with included tool kits. Upon completion, kids receive a limited-edition "Junior Guardian" badge. Parents can relax at the adjacent Family Reading Corner, a cozy space with curated books and quiet seating. Reservations required—book through the HopeGoo app, with only 10 family spots available per session.
The Sunrise Suite at Green Oasis Villa offers the ideal vantage point, facing east toward the eco-lake and misty woodland path. From 6:30 to 7:30 AM, golden light spills across the water, creating stunning photo moments. The hotel provides free tripod lending and a dedicated photography deck for stable setups. Staff also offer seasonal shooting tips and optimal angles based on light conditions. Guests who submit their photos to the HopeGoo official gallery may receive a limited-edition nature photography gift set.
See what other travelers say about Umenoki Green Space
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