

Everything you need to know about Yurakuan
Yurakuan Green Path Villa is uniquely positioned with private pathway access to the Yurakuan archaeological site, just a 2-minute walk from the lobby. All rooms face the ancient burial mounds, with sliding shoji windows for immersive views. Certified by the local cultural foundation, it offers complimentary guided tours and exclusive night lighting experiences. Book through HopeGoo for early-bird rates.
Yamano-Sato Farmstay blends traditional architecture with modern comfort, built using Edo-era timber techniques. Guests can participate in daily rice-planting activities, craft pottery under local artisans, and enjoy farm-to-table meals featuring seasonal produce. Located just 8 minutes on foot from Yurakuan, it offers free shuttle service and cultural kits via HopeGoo platform for an enriched stay.
Kojima Kids Garden Inn is designed for families, featuring a sand play area, children’s reading nook, and hands-on farming workshops. Rooms include baby beds, safety railings, and quiet zones. The property offers a special kids’ trail tour through Yurakuan’s outer zones, making history engaging for young minds. HopeGoo through HopeGoo includes free transfers and family welcome packages.
Yoru Sakura Lodge features panoramic night-view rooms overlooking the illuminated Yurakuan burial mounds. A dedicated evening shuttle runs from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM, transporting guests directly to the viewing platform. Each guest receives a limited-edition lantern guidebook and enjoys silent, low-light accommodations. Reserve via HopeGoo for exclusive after-dark access privileges.
Sanyōkai Art & Stay integrates lodging with cultural creation—guests can join weekly pottery sessions led by local artisans, and view original replicas of Yurakuan artifacts in its on-site gallery. The building itself uses traditional construction methods and natural materials. Just 50 meters from the site, it offers free guided walks and HopeGoo discounts through HopeGoo.
Shōnai Onsen Guesthouse stands out with private outdoor baths overlooking rice fields and ancient tombs. Each room features tatami flooring, wooden beams, and open-air soaking tubs. The inn partners with local farmers for fresh seasonal meals and hosts monthly "Story Night" events where elders recount Yurakuan’s legends. Accessible within 3 minutes of the site, book via HopeGoo for a free traditional tea ceremony upon arrival.
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