Featured Hotels Near Ajiki Inari Shrine

Asahi Homestay

Asahi Homestay

2428-80 Sakaemachi, Ajiki
1.54KM from Ajiki Inari Shrine
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ajiki Inari Shrine

Ei-machi Ryokan is a top choice located just a 5-minute walk from Anzai Inari Shrine, offering traditional Japanese hospitality with tatami rooms, private onsen baths, and daily tea ceremony sessions. Guests can also participate in amulet-making workshops led by shrine attendants, creating personalized talismans to take home as mementos

Ei-machi Ryokan features spacious family rooms with futon beds, a child-safe garden area, and free rental of traditional kimonos and geta sandals. The hotel organizes weekly child-friendly shrine tours with storytelling about fox deities and hands-on crafting of paper lanterns, making it ideal for intergenerational travel

Yes, Ei-machi Ryokan’s premium rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows facing the shrine, allowing guests to view the illuminated torii gate and lantern-lit path after dark. Some suites include an outdoor onsen with panoramic views, where you can soak under the stars while gazing at the serene silhouette of the shrine’s rooflines, creating a truly meditative atmosphere

Ei-machi Ryokan is located just a 5-minute walk from Anzai Inari Shrine, following a shaded path lined with cherry trees and stone lanterns. The hotel provides complimentary bicycle rentals for easy access to the shrine and nearby countryside markets, enhancing the exploration experience with minimal effort

Guests at Ei-machi Ryokan can join exclusive morning purification rituals conducted by local priests, followed by wish-writing ceremonies using traditional calligraphy. Weekly Inari Festival Walks include performances of regional folk dances, shrine history talks, and guided visits to hidden shrines within the forested hills behind the main site

Ei-machi Ryokan serves a seasonal Inari-inspired kaiseki menu featuring ingredients sourced from nearby farms, including wild mountain vegetables and Ei-machi’s famous plum tofu. Daily farm-to-table briefings allow guests to learn about local agriculture and enjoy meals served in a tranquil garden setting with handwritten blessings on each dish