Temple
Lodging
Lodging
Stay
Temple lodging
that offers a one-of-a-kind stay,
limited to one group per day.
Kyakuden
From the Guest Pavilion, you can enjoy magnificent natural landscapes such as rivers and mountains.
The entire room is lined with windows, creating a refreshing atmosphere for your time here.
The rooms are pure Japanese-style traditional tatami rooms with a history of over 100 years. Sliding doors, painted by the Japanese painter Ito Keisui,
can delicately divide or unite into the open space, making it ideal for multiple groups or multi-generational trips.
The entire room is lined with windows, creating a refreshing atmosphere for your time here.
The rooms are pure Japanese-style traditional tatami rooms with a history of over 100 years. Sliding doors, painted by the Japanese painter Ito Keisui,
can delicately divide or unite into the open space, making it ideal for multiple groups or multi-generational trips.
Utilities
To ensure your comfortable stay, we provide a wide range of amenities.
Each room is equipped with comfortable attire, socks, and skincare essentials such as cleansing and moisturizing products that women will appreciate.
Additionally, feel free to enjoy tea, coffee, and beverages stocked in the refrigerator at your leisure.
The ancient temple's water facilities were renovated in 2017 to enhance your comfort.
Each room is equipped with comfortable attire, socks, and skincare essentials such as cleansing and moisturizing products that women will appreciate.
Additionally, feel free to enjoy tea, coffee, and beverages stocked in the refrigerator at your leisure.
The ancient temple's water facilities were renovated in 2017 to enhance your comfort.
Whole house charter
Not only the guest rooms, but also the main hall, dining area, bamboo grove, and more are available exclusively for one group to use the entire temple.
During your stay, you can spend your temple time wherever you like: working remotely in the main hall, or enjoying tea time in the bamboo grove.
During your stay, you can spend your temple time wherever you like: working remotely in the main hall, or enjoying tea time in the bamboo grove.