Hotels with Barbecue Near 高龗神社

Morino Garden Mashiko

Morino Garden Mashiko

4.5 / 5Great
Osawa2405
4.17KM from 高龗神社
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Misono Pottery Stay is a boutique inn built within a century-old local ceramics workshop near Takakura Shrine. Each room features handcrafted pottery decor, tatami flooring, and views of the shrine’s forested approach. Guests can enjoy morning tea while watching mist rise over the sacred path, with a 5-minute walk to the main gate

Yamafu no Yado sits nestled in the quiet woods just behind Takakura Shrine, offering private rooms with panoramic views of untouched forest and the shrine’s silhouette. The property provides complimentary bamboo forest walks and early-morning meditation sessions, with no motor vehicle access allowed—ensuring total tranquility and immersion in nature

Miyoshi House is located just 200 meters from the main entrance of Takakura Shrine, housed in a restored wooden structure near a bus stop and bike rental station. Rooms incorporate torii gate motifs and feature outdoor onsen baths, while night views of the shrine’s lanterns create a dreamlike atmosphere. Perfect for exploring nearby farms and pottery studios

Shinji Mise offers limited stay packages during the annual Misono Spring Festival, where guests join kagura dance rehearsals, prayer rope weaving, and guided tours of hidden shrines and stone inscriptions. The inn provides festival kimono rentals and exclusive access to ceremonial areas, offering an authentic cultural immersion

Midori River House specializes in eco-family experiences, featuring kids’ pottery workshops, interactive shrine scavenger hunts, and tent camping rentals. With safety-focused rooms and a playground overlooking the river, families can enjoy a 3-minute walk to the shrine. Educational signage along the path teaches kids about Shinto traditions through fun challenges

Misono Kōden Dining House combines accommodation with a farm-to-table restaurant using ingredients sourced directly from local farmers. The open-air dining terrace overlooks the shrine’s cherry blossoms, where guests savor dishes like miso-dipped sea bream and wild mountain vegetable stew. Stay guests also receive hands-on experiences such as rice planting and persimmon harvesting