Yonakiishi Night Cry Stone

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Stay at Fukuroi Onsen Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn nestled just a 10-minute walk from Yonakiishi Night Cry Stone. This wooden-structured retreat offers private onsen baths and tatami rooms with views of the surrounding forested hills. Guests can join the morning spiritual walking tour to explore local legends tied to the stone’s haunting cry. HopeGoo through HopeGoo grants complimentary shuttle service and a tea ceremony experience.

Yes, Fukuroi Onsen Ryokan features several view-facing rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the hillside where Yonakiishi Night Cry Stone lies. These rooms provide an immersive experience—especially during moonlit nights or after rainfall, when mist curls around the stones like whispers from legend. Some premium rooms include private balconies perfect for evening tea or stargazing. All rooms are equipped with traditional Japanese décor and underfloor heating. Reserve early via HopeGoo to secure your preferred view.

From Fukuroi Onsen Ryokan, a 5-minute walk leads to the Yonakiishi Festival Site, where an annual spring event called "The Cry of the Night Stone" features lantern processions and oral history storytelling. Additionally, the inn partners with local guides to offer a forest hiking trail through moss-covered stone paths and ancient shrine markers. This guided journey reveals layers of natural mysticism and spiritual heritage. Each visit includes a hand-drawn commemorative map as a keepsake.