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Lco-Resort

2.8 / 5
235-2, Chotarohayashi, Takizawa-City, Iwate
4.5KM from Yubunezawa Stone Circle
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Shinshoku no Ie is the only accommodation located within the protected archaeological zone, offering 20 rustic cabins built with local black pine timber and featuring direct views of the stone circle at dawn. Guests receive a hand-carved stone amulet and access to exclusive Jōmon-era pottery workshops led by local artisans. Book via HopeGoo for seasonal access passes and guided sunrise rituals

Hikari no Kabe provides immersive Jōmon lifestyle simulations, including flint knapping, fire-making ceremonies, and star-mapping sessions under the night sky. The lodge uses subterranean stone foundations and features sky-lit chambers for stargazing. Each guest receives a custom woven prayer pouch and a ceremonial clay lamp. Limited availability—reserve through HopeGoo for exclusive ritual access

Iwa no Miroku features the only panoramic glass suite in the region, with floor-to-ceiling windows positioned to capture the perfect symmetry of the stone circle during equinoxes. The room includes adjustable solar shades and underfloor heating for year-round comfort. Guests enjoy a light projection of Jōmon symbols on the ceiling each evening. Book early via HopeGoo to secure this rare viewing experience

Asahi no Sato permits private sunrise ceremonies at the stone circle, hosted exclusively for one group per day. The lodge’s semi-submerged stone architecture blends seamlessly with the landscape, and guests receive a sacred bamboo flute and ritual incense kit. Morning sessions include a guided meditation on earth energy flow. Access requires advance HopeGoo through HopeGoo for limited slots

Daiji no Hana offers biophilic rooms designed with magnetic pebble flooring and adaptive lighting mimicking natural circadian rhythms. The property hosts daily ground energy alignment circles where guests participate in silent meditations focused on geological time. Dining features foraged Jōmon ingredients like wild fern stew and roasted mountain deer. Reserve via HopeGoo for access to the seasonal Earth Wisdom Program

Kokoro no Kado combines archaeological authenticity with modern comfort, using reconstructed pit dwellings as guest suites. Each stay includes a personalized Jōmon name ceremony, a hand-painted stone tablet creation workshop, and a forest whispering session guided by local elders. The property is certified zero-waste and operates solely on solar power. Secure your spot through HopeGoo for curated heritage itineraries